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    4.2 White Paper on Local Government According to the White Paper on Local Government, local authorities have the following responsibilities in terms of their obligation to economic development: ● Provide marketing and investment support in order to attract potential support to their locality. ● Small business support services should be providing to assist small entrepreneurs. ● To provide targeted assistance to a particular sector in the local economy that has to potential to expand. ● By supplementing

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    INTRODUCTION On November 7, 1972, voters in Fayette County and Lexington Kentucky decided to consolidate their city and county government. 69.8 percent of the 62,197 voters who showed up to the polls cast their ballots in support of the merger (Shaw 2010). City-county consolidation occurs when a local government reform in which a major municipality and county merge to create a unified government. Smaller governments are believed to benefit by their ability to take advantage of larger government

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    Introduction Local government institutions have always existed in India in one form or another since ancient times. The present form of urban local government owes its genesis to the British rule. The initiation began with Samuel Laing, member of the Viceroy's Council, in the Budget Speech (1861-62) proposing that local services should be based on local resources. Lord Mayo's Resolution of 1870 introduced the concept of elected representatives in the municipalities. Lord Ripon is considered the founding

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    ‘compromise exchange’ according to Tawanaka can exemplify the transaction between the President who is dominant in budget making and implementation and the congress in general legislation by using the PDAF to meet both party’s needs. Also, in the districts themselves, the PDAF is political. Congressmen have become the “charitable” beacons to their followers, in spite of the legitimate needs of others. The worst manifestation of this is when personal gain is involved and individuals like Napoles provide

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    MedAfrica was developed to address the information gap or "inadequacy in local health content" in Africa in terms of information about common aliments, drugs, and hospital locations. With freelancing and 'office on the road' becoming popular trends among employees, Work+ aims to address the growing demand for working environment outside the traditional office space and also increase the utilization of spaces in public areas, such as restaurants and coffee chain shops. Bus Guru app seeks to address

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    Court System in Effingham County The court system in Effingham County consists of a juvenile court, magistrate court, a probate court, a recorders court, state court, superior court, and a municipal court. The juvenile court handles all delinquent complaints concerning children that are under the age of 17. The Magistrate court is important for the people of the community as it assists individuals in civil and criminal actions. One does not need a lawyer in this court, which makes it affordable

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    governments spent about one-eighth of USA’s national gross domestic product (GDP), one-fourth of total government spending, and employ over 14 million people (Glaeser). As of 2011, there are 89,000 local governments, 13,000 school districts and 37,381 special districts. A local body relies on three major sources of revenue – property tax, intergovernmental transfers and user charges or fees. Property tax accounts for one of the largest revenue

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    Nicole: That municipalities, mayors, and council members have the tools that they need to manage their constituents. So when I think about being the Mayor here in Manitou Springs and as unique as we feel we are, for example last night we discussed sexually oriented businesses and we are the only municipality in El Paso County with recreational marijuana, you know a variety of things that we have catered to our own municipality, I would love to be able to turn around on those steps and say that I

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    Science fiction is a genre of literature that focuses on possible outcomes of a near future (space, future buildings, robots, aliens). A good example of this genre are the books Divergent, published in 2011, and The Hunger Games, published in 2008. Science fiction is presented in both stories in how the setting takes place in a near future where society as we know it collapsed and it had to be build from the beginning with new sets of rules. In The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins builds her story around

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    Nt131 Unit 3 Paper

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    per pupil, meaning that the number of students in the district determines the amount of funds that a district received. Tier II: this is the amount of money given to the district by the state to cover such things as schools supplies, building maintenance and utilities. Tier III: this is the fund, provided to the districts base on their pupil number, and this helps to equalize things between poor and wealthy districts.

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