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    The process of using the Benefits and Cost Matrix can assist government officials and public administrators in determining if public engagement efforts would be worth utilizing in order to have a successful outcome. The Benefits and Cost Matrix is a tool set with indicators that help evaluate the possible benefits and costs of…

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    Interest groups hire lobbyists to lobbying with government officials and legislators to make a law or any policies in their favor. So only that particular people or groups can get benefiting from it. When interest groups lobbing with government officials or legislators they spend a lot of money on them. Interest groups have more resource. They have the capability to raise money and they spend all that money to the government officials or legislators. They also spend money in election campaigns…

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    and that if all members of Congress are replaced, given time, the system will revert back to its inefficiency. In reality, government inefficiency can be attributed to both the system and the people, both the citizens and the elected, as elected officials are acting in ways that are required by the system, and the system hinders any quick action, leading to cyclical inaction. One cause of government inefficiency is due to the fact that terms for members of the House of Representatives are only…

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    Voters reward or punish elected officials by expanding or ending their political careers ,but if voters frequently change their allegiance to who ever they were going to vote for. Then punishing politicians might not diminish future malfeasance. They Tested out this possibility, employ a…

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    Effects Of Low Lobbying

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    amongst the officials which are voted by the general public, both of them have important roles in determining what proposals and issues are important in society currently. For having high lobbying power amongst government officials, it is practicable to have some influence so that these officials may push these proposals through Congress so that they may get debated and voted upon. Among low lobbying power with the general public, they are the ones who elect these government officials so they…

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    In all circumstances, there is an audience - be it a packed auditorium, with people pushing to sit close to the front of the room, spell bound by every word escaping the speakers lips, or a quiet setting, where the only audience is the individual, speaking to himself. Regardless of the size or location, words are impactful to whomever they’re delivered. Admired are the individuals who realize a moment to persuade and seize it readily. Harvey Milk is one such individual. Milk’s role as a…

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    TO NOT BE Mayor

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    TO NOT BE MAYOR While I meet the low requirements to be mayor of this place, something other than my absolute incompetence would keep me out of the office; The oath of office. I swear, a lot, but I no longer take oaths that might bind my actions to someone else's will. Swearing to uphold the constitutions of the country and the state are simply nonstarters for me. I've read neither constitution and haven't the smarts to understand either. I'd be flat out lying if I took the oath. While…

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    " In double knavery - How? - how? - Let's see. After some time to abuse Othello's {ear}. That he is too familiar with his wife. He hath a person and a smooth dispose. To be suspected, framed to make women false. The Moor is of a free and open nature That thinks men honest that but seem to be so, and will as tenderly be led by th' nose as asses are. I have't. It is engendered. Hell and night must bring this monstrous birth to the world's light" Act 1.Sc.3, 437-448). This quote clearly…

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    Administrative factors Absent of code of conduct in most of developing countries for civil servants or public officials to distinguish between what is ethical or unethical (right or wrong). Lack of polices for day to day supervision of staff. For instance, the Audit chamber, to audit all the institutions and anti-corruption should report to judiciary for prosecution of corrupt officials. The administrative institutions has role to serve the interest of the public to connect, gives proper…

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    Being a senior official has both been fun and tiresome. Other than being involved in official activities in the Pakistani government, I have taken part in bizarre events within the same category. In one instance, I have participated in a project that involved supervising the dissemination of family planning information in Pakistan. According to the records from collected studies, only a small percentage of men practiced family planning. Part of the project was to engage men extensively to adopt…

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