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    Since 1948, Myanmar has already established anti-corruption laws related to building integrity, but these laws have rarely been enforced and there has been any effective prosecution for the abuse of office (Chêne, 2012). When the civilian government came to office, it has undertaken significant legislative reforms including requiring all government officials to publicly declare their assets (Morrell, 2012). The 2008 Constitution also requires that the government submit the draft budget to the…

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    Hildreth, W., J. Miller, G., & Rabin, J. (1980). The Liability of Public Executives: Implications for Practice in Personnel Administration. Review of Public Personnel Administration 1, Fall. Bartley Hildreth, author of this article, holds a B.A. Political Science from University of Alabama, M.P.A. from Auburn University at Montgomery, and a Ph.D from University of Georgia. When this article was published in 1980, Hildreth had just completed his Ph.D. In this paper, I summarize the article and…

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    is a prominent issue in America when resources bought from the money of the people are being constantly wasted. It is common knowledge that there is an exponential growth in the amount of money being spent annually on resources by health care administrations, most of which ends up becoming useless. There are administrators assigned to writing policies that can help cut the spending budget in order to reduce wasted materials, but there has still been no drastic change. An article published by the…

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    As a front line worker with people with developmental disabilities, I have noticed that in all the agencies I have worked, they are usually more careful when handling their clients’ medication administration issues. These agencies strive hard to ensure that clients are not overmedicated, missing medication doses and given wrong medication. The occurrence of any of these can lead to client’s death, deterioration in their health condition, as well as spelling harsh consequences for the staff who…

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    diplomats from developing nations from the so-called Third World. After decades-long efforts of local civil rights activists, the national capital had been largely desegregated at that point in time. However, much to the embarrassment of the Kennedy Administration, this was not true for large parts of Maryland, through which the diplomats had to travel on their way to and from the United Nations headquarters in New York. The administration’s newfound interest to desegregate the restaurants along…

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    family and a few occasional luxuries. At present, I am just working my way into the health administration through Northern Lights College. I am giving time to this program to get a truer view if I really want to pursue a career in it. I have also registered myself for the dental licensing program in Canada, just in case I chose to pursue dentistry. At present, my predilection is towards health administration since it is a new area of study for me and this attracts my inquisitive mind. But…

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    used when new or renewed stress on the importance of management and ‘production engineering’ in public service delivery, often linked to doctrines of economic rationalism. New public management unlike previous reforms, such as the New public administration movement stressed the difference management could and should make to the quality and efficiency of public services. (Hood, 2001). In his seminal paper ‘A public management for all seasons?’ Hood (1991:3) lists seven overlapping guidelines…

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    modernity refers to a world that has evolved due to science and does not readily accept old assumptions that were once seen as being absolute and final. Modernity had three profound impacts in the field of public administration. The first one was the separation of politics from administration in attempt to achieve efficiency in delivering public goods and services. The second impact was separating the role of the public administrator from the role of the citizen because they serve the public and…

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    much has been done under the Obama administration, and the true positive effects. He has passed healthcare reform--which took over a century for a president to do, and it will cover 32 million uninsured Americans. He passed a stimulus which was the $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (passed in 2009) to spark economic growth, and just weeks after the stimulus went into effect unemployment claims subsided. Not to mention, that under his administration the war in Iraq was ended, we…

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    the main target for several healthcare companies in the world. The cost-efficient and company advantages for example elevated customer care, enhanced procedures and performance might be made from quality control. The application of Top quality Administration tactics delivers the framework for the organization of techniques strategies and pursuits necessary to achieve quality. The application of good quality control in healthcare firm gives the chance to supply steady, good quality and expensive…

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