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    approaches of management techniques in public administration since Wilson’s seminal piece; and briefly discuss whether Wilson’s basic rationale and values are still valid. Public administration is something that the general public does not think about. In fact, many do not even probably know what it is. But what the public does not know is administration effects their everyday lives. Karl Marx described administration when he said “Administration is determined action taken in pursuit of a conscious

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    some of the main aspects of public administration are to organize societal administration programs, resolve social problems, improve the quality of life for others, efficiently manage resources, promotes the fair working environment and to promote the economy. It takes a dedicated and knowledgeable servant to uphold these aspects. With this premise, I have developed an appreciation of the progressive decision-making process in regards to public administration and policies.   As a public administrator

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    Attending an online class studying health care administration has been informative for my career success. Within this class, I’ve learned the importance of specific formatting styles and academic integrity. I’ve recognized my strengths and weaknesses within master’s program in order to become proficient in my future. In addition, foundations of health care administration class have increased my knowledge about the skills, knowledge and professionalism that this management position should maintain

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    Origin of the Agency The Drug Enforcement Administration has a long history that marks its significance and succession. Much had been going on during the late nineteen-sixties and early seventies that shaped the years between such as: the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., the Hippie movement, the closing days of the Vietnam War, the disbandment of the Beatles, Woodstock, the first man on the moon, and the beginning of the Watergate scandal (to name a few). President Richard Nixon took office

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    and regulations to keep the traveling public safe. After 9/11 safety and security was examined with a microscope, the United States government formed the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to ensure that the nation’s airports and aircrafts would not be in harm’s way. The Transportation Security Administration is responsible for screening and scanning passengers before they board an aircraft, therefore countless measures begin long before passengers arrive at the airport. Consequently,

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    What I Know About the Drug Enforcement Administration The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) works to lessen and eliminate the use, transportation, and sale of drugs in the United States. They are the only government organized organization with the purpose of controlling drug traffic. The Drug Enforcement Administration seems to be most known for their role in stopping drug transportation across borders by use of DEA officers, police-trained dogs, and other tools. To my knowledge the DEA may

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    The Food and Drug Administration was founded on June 30, 1906 by then US president Theodore Roosevelt and Harvey Washington Wiley. It was formed as a response to serious abuses that were taking place at the time. In the government structure the FDA is a federal independent executive agency so that means that it is like a cabinet but it doesn't have the statues that some other agencies would have. And now I will go over why the FDA is necessary and what they do in it. A job of the FDA is ensuring

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    Oro Valley Police Department in Oro Valley, Arizona and the Federal agency called the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). I will explain the history of each agency, where these agencies have their jurisdiction, the types of crimes they investigate and describe the similarities and differences between the Oro Valley Police Department in Oro Valley, Arizona and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). History The Oro Valley Police Department (OVPD) has kept the peace since 1974. In 1983, Oro Valley

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    The agents of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) have become notorious for their insolence and ludicrous actions during bag checks and screenings. TSA agents have been known to cause many instances of harassment and other inconveniences to the average passenger. A TSA agent once admitted that the first question to ask to anyone in a wheelchair is if he is able to stand for a pat-down search. If someone is in a wheelchair, it is likely that he is unable to stand. Even when he is sitting

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    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was created under the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 during the Eisenhower presidency. It operates as a governing agency within the U.S. Department of Transportation with the primary mission of providing and ensuring the safest and most efficient civil aviation system throughout the world. The FAA’s civil aviation responsibilities include the regulation of private and commercial aviation activities, non-military and aerospace activities. Before the Federal

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