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Gower (2001) began the process of “rediscovering” women in (US) public
relations by examining the Public Relations Journal ... strategy.
Writing in the PR Reporter, DeRosa and Wilcox (1989) questioned the
influx of women into public relations. They attempted to discover why
women were entering the field in increasing numbers. ... second in developing the methodologies.
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the majority of Tanzanian youth.
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organized an advocacy meeting in Moshi town for integration of YFS into public health...
... concept of the public interest. Therefore, public admin-
istration is, by definition, inherently moral, and public administrators are, again
by definition, moral agents.
We maintain that its inherently ... to the New Public Administration.
The normative nature of public administration, evident in the New Public
Administration, finds a culmination in the second Minnowbrook conference. In
the essay ... 5
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that there was nothing necessarily “humanistic” about them to begin with.
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... opposed regulations affecting local industry.
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compliance costs in explaining congressional voting is that intraindustry
impacts were ... producers, but would influence
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nomics, it would significantly impact the quasirents of existing producers
—indeed, it would likely ... important both in
determining the total cost of imposing regulations and in affecting the
structure of the industry. For example, if short-run effects fall predomi-
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dimension ... digging holes looking for treasure: vertical thinking makes a
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different locations.
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subsumed by an even bigger box.
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communities, who have the task of making the policy reality. These individuals and
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during the implementation or lack ... Addressing HIV-related gender concerns in learning institutions and hostels;
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the pandemic;
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ongoing maintenance, and leaving an inefficient and discriminatory system in place
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providing basic...
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building and theory-testing. Second, the authors ... whose interests are being served and whose point of view should be
represented during the evaluation. It should be kept in mind that collateral interests and points
of view are likely to be independent ... used, the researcher may not be primarily interested
in exploring this in uence or impact. Rather, the researcher is interested in the linkages of the
main independent variables to the dependent...
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‘‘identity.’’ What is public administration? Is there a ‘‘theory’’ of public administration? Is public ... California: Sage Publications.
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Methodology: Social Science Issues. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University ... Methods inPublic Administration AU5384_C000 Final Proof page xv 4.10.2007 5:16pm Compositor Name: BMani
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into a network of organized criminals acting in accordance with special
rules and gaining profit through intimidation, ... recruits and on-
going in- service training, including English language courses.
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in becoming involved in the process and were ... Seven interdisciplinary, cross-cutting domains (Communication and Informatics, Diversity and
Culture, Leadership, Professionalism, Program Planning, Public Health Biology, and Systems
Thinking) ... the public health information infrastructure is used to collect, process,
maintain, and disseminate data.
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