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    The federal bureaucracy is divided into fifteen different executive departments and hundreds of agencies, bureaus, boards, authorities, and administrations. The bureaucracy also includes independent agencies and government corporations such as the post office (Shmoop). The bureaucracy is a body of unelected official that are responsible for handling and enforcing day to day responsibilities made by the president and congress. So who controls the bureaucracy? All three of the branches have some…

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    My essay is going to be over my career choice in Healthcare Administration, which includes the job demand, education, skill set, personality traits needed to obtain a Master’s degree. I will also discuss my short, intermediate and long term goals and where I see myself in the future. My overview of my career in Healthcare Administration starts with it being one of the most often-overlooked job at times. Most people think of doctors, nurses, and surgeons when they come to a hospital, but behind…

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    Assessing Cultural Competence in Public Administration Introduction Public Administration is the backbone of a state and any discrimination within the body or by the body could be disastrous. With the expansion and globalization of the World, people from an array of cultures inhabit the countries. In order to make this department more efficient, the authorities need to ensure that their policies and behaviors comply with the latest and ethical demands of Cultural Competence, such that they…

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    Bureaucracy Vs Bureaucracy

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    exemplify unique criteria for democracy and bureaucracy, however some are more appropriate and closely related to these values than others. Bureaucracy and democracy differ in their management of balance. Bureaucracy as defined by LeMay is the “administration of large-scale organization through departments and their agencies (in government such subdivisions are often called Bureaus) that are managed by a set of appointing officials who follow established routines or “standard operating…

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    on the comparison of organizations such as the public and private sectors is due to the research from professors at universities. Hal G. Rainey, Barry Bozeman, and Udo Pesch, all play a role in public administration. Hal Griffin Rainey was born on July 23, 1946 and he teaches public administration, organizations, and policy at the University of Georgia…

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    Street-Level Bureaucracy: The Critical Role of Street-Level Bureaucrats by Michael Lipsky was written to explain the importance of the role of public service workers when delivering government services to the public. The involvement of public administration in difficulties that are currently affecting the undeserved and have made the government to take responsibilities on public safety, health and security. Lipsky believed that government workers play a significant role in our society by making…

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    Pharmacokinetics Analysis

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    Pharmacokinetics is the branch of pharmacology that describes how the body affects a specific drug after administration. A number of phases occur once the drug enters into contact with the gastro intestinal wall, these are described using the acronym ADME, starting with the mechanisms of absorption, which is the process by which a substance enters the blood circulation. Distribution, where the dispersion or dissemination of substances throughout the fluids and tissues of the body. ADME also…

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    In 1971 President Richard Nixon announced that “America's public enemy number one in the United States is drug abuse. In order to fight and defeat this enemy, it is necessary to wage a new, all-out offensive.” With this declaration of a “War on Drugs” Nixon added a major new goal for American policy, a declaration of war against Drug Cartels as well as the drug trade shadow economy. Foreign Policy can be influenced by non-state actors such as cartels and international crime organization as…

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    Modern theorists traced the beginning of traditional public administration from the publication of Woodrow Wilson’s “The Study of Administration” in 1887, although his essay did not achieve “classic” status until the mid of the twentieth century. This profound essay set the foundations of the American state to move toward a managerially base ideology of separating politics from administration. Wilson’s politics-administration dichotomy provides a historical foundation to understand a predominant…

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    Woodrow Wilson's Dichotomy

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    there should be a dichotomy between the field of public administration and politics (Wilson, 10). Wilson also believed that the field of public administration held a higher role in society than most people gave it credit for, because of the way that its principles tied into the way politics progressed, not only was it cohesive with political life but it was also within it’s own separate sphere. (Wilson, 10). Wilson said that public administration should be ran as a business (Wilson, 10). Due…

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