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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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  • ...the citizens working in them are primarily driven by self-intersts and not public service, it behooves us to recall [[71:2|these teachings (71:2.1-19)]] Representing the Planetary Government as aligned with the foreign policy interests of the US Government ([https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?t
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  • "Money" is but a form of public trust that when exempted from law e.g. "political realities" becomes a cove ...lar revolt is to support [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pnac PNAC] foreign policy.
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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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  • ...much more careful than the under-qualified Bush was. It pleases me that a public discussion is taking place. I am convinced that the elimination of the Syri ...is document, but all of these requested their comments to be withheld from public view. All others simply avoided any reply.
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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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  • ...alists, or Washington with its Wolfowitz Doctrine, the basis of US foreign policy, which declares Washington’s dominant objective to be US hegemony over th
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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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  • ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoconservatism Neo Conservative] US foreign policy. [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:2013-08-31-New_Era_Co ...re concerned about competing for dominance than they are about serving the public or the good of the nation and its future.
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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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