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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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