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  • ...since the 97th Congress and includes voting records and analysis of public policy legislation. Public policy legislation, Congressional voting records, Congressional dictionary and enc
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  • ...ration, administrative behavior, public law, judicial behavior, and public policy. Political science also studies [[power]] in international relations and t
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  • Working papers, journals, [[books]], [[public]] [[policy]] briefs, case studies, conference [[proceedings]], occasional papers.
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  • Index of sources about global public policy and social issues.
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  • ...d to be caused by decades of inadequate investment and poor maintenance of public works.
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  • *4. ellipt. The management of [[public]] affairs; the conducting or carrying on of the details of [[government]]; ...enhancing civil [[society]], ensuring a well-run, [[fair]], and effective public [[service]] are some of the goals of the field.
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  • .... In many fields, such as [[the arts]], [[economics]] and [[government]] [[policy]], something new must be substantially [[different]] to be innovative. In [ ...In particular, followers of innovation economics stress using [[public]] [[policy]] to spur innovation and [[growth]].
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  • ...er names, titles, affiliations, sponsors, committees, categories, formats, policy groups, keywords, and location. The congressional sessions and committee he ...conferences, legislative sessions, committee hearings, debates, meetings, public affairs events, etc.
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  • ...government frequently uses the term "reform" to describe [[changes]] to [[public]] services, such as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Health_Serv ....org/wiki/Civil_service_reform_in_developing_countries civil service], and public financial management.
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  • ...iliated with the university, including the Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_Forum Freedom Forum] [https
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  • ...iplinary areas such as evaluation research, methodological assessment, and public sociology.
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  • ...s of their former religious [[group]] or worse. This may be the official [[policy]] of the religious [[group]] or may happen [[spontaneously]]. A church may ...mission as commitment to extraordinary moral standards and preservation of public trust.
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  • ...ations. On the other end, love is a tropical safety zone with an open-door policy — a sanctuary city. ...ts self-build bunker of protection and start roaming free in the wide-open public spaces adorned with divine truth, beauty, and goodness.”
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  • ...g]] nonprofit [[activities]]. The economy is also broadly separated into [[public]] sector and [[private]] sector, with industry generally categorized as [[p ...this day. Industrial countries then assumed a [[capitalist]] [[economic]] policy. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railroad Railroads] and [https://en.wikiped
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  • :b. [[Public]] instruction; preaching. Obs. ...name applied (since about 1848) to a principle or series of principles of policy put forward in, or deduced from, the Message of President Monroe to Congres
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  • ...to Costanza: "Quality of Life (QOL) has long been an explicit or implicit policy goal, adequate definition and measurement have been elusive. Diverse object ...[[public]] urination by homeless individuals, open alcohol containers and public alcohol consumption) send a subliminal message that disorder in general is
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  • Elites are [[educated]] to govern. While common [[public]] [[education]] is often designed to educate the general [[population]] to ...s important as outright [[ability]]. The [[cultural]] [[legacy]] of this [[policy]] can still be found in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_the
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  • ...is a crucial category in [[social science]] and often used in [[Discourse|public discourse]], its meaning is at times vague, suggesting that it is a [[fuzzy ...ll its dimensions — connecting, for example, "private troubles" and "public issues".
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  • ...t Nostra Aetate, instituting major policy changes in the Catholic Church's policy towards non-Christian religions. * [https://cfr.org/religion Council on Foreign Relations Religion and Foreign Policy Initiative]
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  • ...ds, fundamentalists have also engaged in various forms of activism, from [[public]] [[demonstration]] to political organization, and in the [[process]] have ...ible]]. They [[focused]] in particular on the teaching of [[evolution]] in public schools and universities, which they sought to ban either by legislation or
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  • ...development]. Social sustainability has had considerably less attention in public dialogue than economic and environmental sustainability. ...magnet/policy/ UNDP, Governance for sustainable human development, "A UNDP policy document" January 1997] [broken link]
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  • ...defined by any characteristics such as mortality, migration, [[family]], public health, work and the labor force, and family planning. Various aspects of h ...atter is often sex-selective. However, other countries without a one-child policy also have similar sex ratios but for different reasons such as nutrition.
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  • ...tration]] of [[government]] such as lawyers, journalists, and [[public]] [[policy]] [[researchers]]. A capital that is the prime [[economic]], [[cultural]],
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  • ...Rome]] he did not visit was the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_baths public baths]. He refused to accompany his [[friends]] to the baths because of the ...hese days of [[personal]] [[ministry]], this came the nearest to being a [[public]] [[appearance]].
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  • ...— [[agondonters]] and alike, that are firmly on the side of a ‘hands-off’ policy by the planetary managers and celestial administrators of the universe to s ...rs in an age prior to Light and Life, but they often refrain from making [[public]] statements. If Urantia was going to ‘tough it out’ through the [[gene
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  • ==Lifestyles and Public Health== ...tyles has drawn moral criticism in the literatures of bioethics and health policy. The chief concern is that governmental (and even private) attempts to brin
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  • ...]] about foreign governments, corporations, and persons in order to advise public policymakers. Prior to December 2004, the CIA was literally the central in ...l.com/bblum6/American_holocaust.htm ''William Blum'' website on CIA and US policy]
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  • ...edia.org/wiki/Perea_%28Holy_Land%29 Perean hills] he determined upon the [[policy]] to be pursued and the [[methods]] to be employed in the new and changed [ ...the [[plans]] and decide upon the procedures for the prosecution of his [[public]] labors in behalf of this world and for all other worlds in [[Nebadon|his
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  • The term '''public media''' has a similar meaning: it is the sum of the [[public]] mass distributors of news and entertainment across media such as newspape In a democratic society, independent media serve to educate the public/electorate about issues regarding government and corporate entities. Some
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  • ...network of transactions between suppliers, consumers, employees, and the [[public]]. For a company to thrive, it must have the [[trust]] of all these entitie ...y to be embroiled in scandal when they attempt to deceive supervisors, the public, shareholders, or regulators about a problem. In one recent example, the ch
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  • ...he intellectual property clause of the U.S. Constitution, and has distinct policy objectives which are not discussed here. ...ghts seek to maximize social utility. The presumption is that they promote public welfare by encouraging the "creation, production, and distribution of intel
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  • understand the forces that determine public education practices. For him, everyone access to everything at [[public]] expense. It offers constant and
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  • Applied ethics is used in determining public policy. For example, the following would be questions of applied ethics: "Is getti ...balancing. But not all questions studied in applied ethics concern public policy. For example, making ethical judgments regarding questions such as, "Is [[l
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  • ...ed to the [[source code]] of [[software]] that is available to the general public with relaxed or non-existent [[intellectual property]] restrictions. This a ...ion]]s are shared during development and made generally available in the [[public domain]], as done in [[Wikipedia]]. This collective approach moderates [[et
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  • ...UFOs. Since no authoritative human group actually ever documented, for the public, proof of life on other worlds, why is this not considered unearned knowled ...il that you have asked, but I can state to you a significant answer to the policy question you have asked.
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  • 136:9.1 Having settled such questions of [[policy]] as pertained to his [[individual]] [[relations]] to [[natural law]] and [ 136:9.13 Throughout his [[public]] [[ministry]] he was confronted with the [[necessity]] of dealing with [[t
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  • ...UFOs. Since no authoritative human group actually ever documented, for the public, proof of life on other worlds, why is this not considered unearned knowled ...il that you have asked, but I can state to you a significant answer to the policy question you have asked.
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  • ...od. As you move forward, dear friends, in this nation, some of you will be policy makers, will be on school boards, you’ll be part of an educational progra ...ed for education through the tax system could be allocated for a choice of public or private schools by request from students and their parents. I wonder if
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  • ...y L. Petersen, eds. 2001. Forgiveness and Reconciliation: Religion, Public Policy, and Conflict Transformation. Philadelphia: Templeton Foundation Press.
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  • Theonomists support [[public]] policy changes in accord with Biblical principles, but see those changes as coming Although theonomic writers may not always agree on specific policy matters, goals often cited include:[6]
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  • evolve in synch with citizens and the public?” Doing so would go a long way to prevent advantage until the public has become better educated, more informed and is
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  • *Monjoronson is taking a respite from the public forum ...N: Yes, that is correct. That means that I would take a respite from the public forum until questions from the audience arise. However, that does not mean
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  • ...] of [[purely]] [[material]] [[wonders]]. It had been his [[consistent]] [[policy]] to refrain from [[exhibiting]] his [[creator]] [[prerogatives]]. Not sinc ...[[sick]] and the distressed, while his [[apostles]] did the [[work]] of [[public]] [[preaching]] and [[baptizing]] believers.
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  • ...ing of a productive or vital facility, such as equipment, factories, dams, public services, storage plants or logistic routes. Prime examples of such sabotag ...It is common for a government in power during war or supporters of the war policy to use the term loosely against opponents of the war. Similarly, German Nat
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  • ...larger and larger groups of people could discuss political philosophy and policy. Then this is even more extreme, as I say, in these last few decades with y ...citizen to understand all the influences that are brought to bear on their policy decisions.
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  • ...ation to be sustained. These then connect all other sustainable practices, public policies, and social philosophies. There must be a way of examining your public policies, family policies, philosophies and religious education, that point
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  • ...you a tremendous level for rationality, for development of laws and public policy. You are the agents of cultural change; you are the ones who will change w In the meantime, let us say you have a public policy or public law that fulfills what you put in the third column of expectations, and the
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  • These nations have no formulated policy on how to resolve these great problems. This points to the imminent fact o ...inability. Once those values have been exposed to public awareness and to policy analysts and decision-makers, it will be seen as obvious what to do and wha
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  • ..., or junior ministers, must support the [[policy]] of the [[government]] [[public]]ly regardless of any [[private]] reservations. If a minister does not agre
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  • ...tween shame and embarrassment is that shame does not necessarily involve [[public]] humiliation while embarrassment does, that is, one can feel shame for an ...icipalities followed suit. Former Senator Rene A. Saguisag condemned Lim’s policy.[13]
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