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    Political Dynasty

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    left this task to the Congress. Many arguments had already been presented as whether to ban political dynasty or not. These are some arguments supporting the prohibition of political dynasties: promote political and personal interests; promote nepotism‚ favoritism and corruption; political clans are motivated by the preservation of wealth rather than the implementation of basic political ideologies; formation of political kingdoms inhibits democracy in the country; elections have become mere formalities

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    corruptedness. In fact the endless desires‚ sometimes forced a man to become corrupt. In broad terms‚ corruption is the abuse of the public office for private gain. It encompasses unilateral abuses by government officials such as embezzlement and nepotism ‚ as well as abuses linking public and private actors such as bribery‚ extortion‚ influence peddling and fraud. Corruption arises in both political and bureaucratic offices and can be petty or grand‚ organized or unorganized. Though corruption

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    dimensions4 2.1The dimension of individualism-collectivism 4 2.2 The dimension of uncertain avoidance 5 2.3 The dimension of masculinity-femininity5 3. Key pointers and recommendations for you when doing business with Saudi Arabian 6 3.1 Nepotism for our unified price 6 3.2 They will raise questions about quality to force you to cut the price in first stage of negotiation 6 3.3 Make full use of enterprise competition 7 3.4 Final bargaining before signing the contract for a lower price

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    future of the nation‚ is something different‚ and I had one such a dream. India once known as golden bird‚ and has been a home for many invaders. Now‚ all the past glory‚ the golden eras have all vanished. Today’s India is ridden with strife‚ nepotism‚ corruption‚ terrorism‚ poverty and what not. There is vast unrest between states squabbling over sharing of river waters and division of small states. Movement of population from rural to urban areas in search of jobs resulting over crowded cities

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    different framework such as bribery‚ extortion‚ cronyism‚ nepotism‚ patronage‚ graft‚ and embezzlement of public funds. Based on the 2010 Worldwide Corruption Perceptions‚ Philippines is ranked very low at 134 out of 178 countries. Some of the highly publicized corruptions are summarized below. 1. Electoral Process. Political candidates are seeking donors to finance their marketing campaign. This is where nepotism and cronyism take place. Businessmen and rich relatives

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    embodying the end of the Middle Ages as well as the early period of the Renaissance. It relates extensive anecdotes regarding a pope from the formidable medieval Borgia family‚ Pope Alexander VI‚ focusing on his "wild" celebrations and extensive nepotism. Continuing with his focus in regard to spirituality‚ Manchester writes on the rise of humanism in the early Renaissance days and its celebration of secularism over piety. The section further covers humanist scholars‚ and concentrates upon the humanist

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    problems of pakistan

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    democracy in country (discussing here millitarism‚ feudalism‚ corrupt and selfish politicians‚ conspiracies‚blame game of rulers etc ) 2:Bloch nationalism movement(blochistan crisis) 3:sectarianism ‚ extremism ‚ terrorism 4:corruption 5:nepotism and red-tapism 6:inefficiency of bureacracy(corrupt governmental machinery ) 7:poverty 8:population giant 9:illetracy 10:unstable economic development 11:women issues(women empowerment s issue) 12:state of lawlessness and anarchy

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    with for personal enrichment or other activities. Patronage: it is a form of favoritism in which a person is selected‚ regardless of qualifications or entitlement‚ for a job or government benefit because of political affiliations or connections. Nepotism: this is a form of favoritism based on acquaintances and familiar relationships whereby someone in an official position exploits his or her power and authority to provide a job or favor to a family member or friend‚ even though he or she may not

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    emphasizes the need for organizations to function on a rational basis. Weber (1864 − 1920)‚ a contemporary of Fayol‚ was one of the major contributors to this school of thought. He observed that nepotism (hiring of relatives regardless of their competence) was prevalent in most organizations. Weber felt that nepotism was grossly unjust and hindered the progress of individuals. He therefore identified the characteristics of an ideal bureaucracy to show how large organizations should be run. The term bureaucracy

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    Explain why there was criticism of the clergy around 1529: There was criticism of the personnel of the church both high and low‚ from village priests to roman cardinals; criticism of lifestyles; criticism of the clergy seen as not fully committed to or measure up to Christian ideals. All of these strands of criticism were of long standing in England and elsewhere in Europe. Anti-clericalism and antipapalism had little real threat to the English church in the 1520’s. Erastainism usually operated

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