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    related information benefitting modernity. Explored by using architectural, scientific, and theoretical texts from, Le Corbusier, “Colin Rowe and Robert Slutzky, Jacques-Alain Miller and Richard Miller, Eve Blau, IAEA, WHO, and UNSCEAR. We analyze transparency in information represented by the media and the perception of the nuclear industry after the failure of the Chernobyl plant affecting human health. Perception of nuclear energy is revised by the results of Chernobyl’s effects on human…

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    disadvantages including long working hours, lack of transparency of information and dysfunctional culture. First of all, in order to make their…

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    What Their Colleagues Earn.” This article recognizes the problems attributed to the fact that employees possess limited information about wages, and he offers five different possible reforms. In his introduction, Harris states that the lack of pay transparency may be keeping millions of Americans from earning higher paychecks.…

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    The reason was because Mercer was against the idea of transparency. He defended the idea of the privacy. Thus, Mercer give a letter to Mae’s mother for her in order to express his feeling about her transparency project. In the letter, Mercer is saying that “I cannot see you anymore, Mae…. I cannot be your friend and also part of your experiment….” (336). This quote shows that Mercer ended his relationship with Mae thanks to her transparency with the new technology. From here, we could see that…

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    involves pay transparency. Throughout his presentation Burkus discusses how important disclosing how much each employee makes is. Instead of hiding the salary each employee makes; sharing that number and it being available for everyone to see creates a much better relationship between employees and their managers. In the paper Burkus’s point will be presented as well as analyzed. Included will be how Burkus’s points are in relation to personal lives and businesses. Pay Transparency David…

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    culture of city hall by emphasizing transparency and inviting more citizen participation in its decision-making…However, the potential for fiscal mismanagement and budget failure remain high until they address the major gaps found in their accounting, reporting, and other management practices.” (Yoshino, 2013) One of the biggest changes made was increasing the amount of information available to the public on the City’s website. The website now provides a transparency portal in a very…

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    does not meet the evolved modern requirements of the business; and American Airlines is in the similar struggling phase which is a barrier for efficiency work flow system. For instance, if the company needs to switch the inbound shipment, Lack of transparency can turn a simple judgment to redirect the component to another port which has a direct impact on the whole supply chain and may result in greater cost and reduced efficiency. As a big fish in the market, they need to have a system which…

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    position and must strive constantly to live up to the highest possible standards of professional and transparent policing. However, police transparency raises public concerns when the police department delays the release of certain documents related to unjustified police shootings. Delaying or hiding these documents renders the public to question police transparency and such circumstances instigate community protests, which could destabilize the nation. The paper will also analyze…

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    Program Evaluation

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    Abstract By offering audits and program evaluations, both equally assess an organization’s actions and results to an established code, standards, or parameters. Transparency also provides government agencies and public administrators to operate with integrity and carry out policy goals efficiently and effectively. Audits and Program Evaluations Program evaluations and audits within terms of their purpose relate to accountability on many levels. Both ensure that government agencies and public…

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    the action research, it is important to build a culture of transparency between…

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