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    characteristics of human service agencies are explored. social work has been practice in organizational settings. this chapter also talk about the types of organizations, and the types of organizations are private, public and nonprofit organizations. Furman and Gibelman talk about the types of organizations in detail. Furman and Gibelman (2013) explain the types of organization: public organizations are those who are concerned with social welfare and other agencies under government…

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    Privacity, its a right that every people should have, and nobody should attempt to it. Each government has to have control about their people and thats good beacause someone should control whats happening on a country, but when they "spy" people's private life it becomes something ethically wrong and politically illigal. Some agencies like N.S.A, C.I.A etc.. Do that and that's very wrong, its incorrect to stalk every peoples private life like getting in their private mails or look their private…

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    Asic Case Study

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    Making the application of law practicable ASIC faced technical problems that are undermining its ability to be an effective regulator. Inconsistencies in ASIC’s regulatory laws is one of the problem. ASIC can choose not to exercise its discretion power, even when the prerequisites for the statutory schemes to operate has been met. There appear to be a high threshold for the law to operate. To illustrate the point, s 596AB of the Corporations Act has been criticised because of the 'subjective…

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    The Merit System

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    rule-bound. Throughout the vast majority of public employees at all levels of government are now covered by a civil service system based on the principles of the merit system, but it never fully replaced appointments. The executives such as the president, mayor, or governor still fill many positions with…

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    environment is extremely complex. There are many parties involved, including individuals, groups, and other governmental agencies and institutions, who advocate for a range of issues (Pika 357). This fragmentation of domestic policy is a “product of heterogeneous and pluralistic society and of constitutional arrangements designed to produce deliberate, rather than expeditious, government decision making” as the president is able to give direction and coordination to the government’s domestic…

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    by a number of agencies. The agencies who do not approve of the new laws, will continue to fight to change the law to benefit their agenda. The newly passed law my effect government differently at different levels, for example, the law may not affect the state level as much as it affects the federal level. When the new policy is passed, it will also be determined which public agency will be responsible to carry out the policy. Funding will also be allocated to those agencies to make changes…

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    public sector; the efficiency and effectiveness of the government is also an outcome of strategic planning…

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    Q1: What is a government bureaucrat and are they essential to good governance in America? In simple terms, a government bureaucrat is someone who works in any kind of administrative capacity inside our government. Government bureaucrat preform a wide range of different task like teaching, monitoring federal candidates, and most often desk work. Most importantly their job is to implement government policy by either writing rules and regulations or administering policies directly to people. There…

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    Stop Mass Spying The government hacking into phones, seizing computers, and tracking people by using satellites are not the plot of a blockbuster movie anymore. It is real. In April 28 of this year, the Supreme Court of the United States agreed to the changes made to “Rule 41”, giving judges the authority to approve remote access to suspects’ computers outside their jurisdiction if the suspect has tried to hide their location, as criminal suspects are wont to do. The Congress has seven…

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    National Development Agency, which include principles such as transparency, accountability, regulatory compliance, professionalism and competency, efficiency and effectiveness, and partnership between public and private sector (Bappenas, 2007). The implementation of good governance on Indonesian state asset management can be seen from the orderliness of government offices in the reports on state asset that…

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