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    Do you like having the freedom to worship in whatever you believe in? Like all seven billion people on planet earth most people do not like being told what to do. In this case going against the faith of The Little Sisters of the Poor. The little sisters had sued under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act over the birth control mandate in Obama care. Obama care says that organizations had to give their employees contraceptives and the little sisters of the poor being a catholic organization…

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    For centuries, many had prominent roles in political and military realms and instilled Confucianism values in Japanese society. However, in the film, Seibei Iguchi, a low-ranking samurai accompanied with the fact that it wasn’t glory stage of a bureaucrat near the end of Tokugawa period making his life harder to pay off livings for two daughters and a senile mother with just 50 koku (Samurai stipends in Edo period). Indeed, the Japanese economy in the end of Edo era encountered inflation due to…

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    Trust in government and system of governance is one of the major concerns in modern research in social sciences. Trust is defined from different angles in different times. Context is one of the important variable which shapes the conceptualization of trust. A politico-administrative perspective is crucial to see how the interaction occurs between citizens’ trust and structural-functional aspect of the government and system of governance evolved over time. Regarding the correlation between…

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    the Sheriffs the power to arrest Federal agents who come to violate the law with deadly force if necessary. To arrest Mayors, police chiefs who accept Federal grant money to carry out Agenda 21, grab people 's guns or anyone sworn officer or local bureaucrat who violates the court order carrying out the feds decrees. The law is there, just enforce it. The Governor can also demand the NGOs who are in contract with city and county government. The contract is null and void if the NGO is an…

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    world Janissaries Solution to probs w/ elites Slaves (Christians from Balkans) raised in Turk/Islamic households Strict code they follow (no marriage = no legit children = no need to pass on wealth, just depend on emperor for power/prestige) Top bureaucrats/mil generals Powerful w/ no social fun (no land, no passing things on) Took over trade from Venetians Had navy Dominated Mediterranean Surprisingly adaptable (able to have navy, arms) Russia Mongol Khanate Called Golden Horde Longest lasting…

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    Citizen,” W.H. Auden presents a Big Brother like state that knows everything about its citizens except for what really matters; this state views individuality as irrelevant and judges citizens based solely on their relation to society as a whole. The bureaucrat leaves out important emotional events involving the unknown citizen that seem vital to the judging of his character. Auden uses a speaker whose viewpoints contradict his own to present his argument regarding this issue. In a mild…

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    3.1. INTRODUCTION This chapter initially introduces brief background information of Indonesia, as one of developing countries that becomes the subject of the study. This chapter trying to answer the first research question “How does the NPM reform in Indonesia and what is the rationale of the reform? To see the how the NPM Reform that carries performance management taken up in Indonesia. Background and Rationales of NPM Reform as well as the existing condition portrays Indonesian Bureaucracy…

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    This is Ginsberg's focus because logically, people should always doubt government action if there is strong evidence to suggest that politicians and bureaucrats are selfish and only work for self-interest and not the public good. In exemplifying this self-interest in politics, Ginsberg focuses on his idea that politicians use promises and ideas as politician weapons to gain the necessary support. This can…

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    Development of paper The invention of paper has significantly contributed to the spread and development of civilisation on a global scale. China was the first country that invented paper during the eastern Han Dynasty. A court official of the name Cai Lun in approximately 105 AD invented paper from worn fishnet, bark and cloth. This writing medium was light, affordable and appropriate for their style of writing. How paper influenced Ancient China Before its invention, bones, tortoise shells,…

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    potential. The government should let the market, pick the technology that works best for the benefit of the patient and the health care system. Consumers should also have a say in the appropriate level of privacy that meets their needs. If government bureaucrats had picked privacy and security standards for the banking industry, access to balances online might be impossible and automated teller machines (ATMs) might not exist. At a minimum, policymakers should let the health care industry offer…

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