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    UNDER the scheme, since the public funds are fairly easily available i.e 80 % of the project cost is provided by central and 10 % by state government, hence it is also observed that most of the ULBs are going in for long-distance expensive projects for water supply. For example in Khandwa and Shivpuri towns of Madhya Pradesh, the ULBs have gone for projects costing Rs 106 crores and Rs 80 crores respectively for water supply augmentation. The other fall-out of long-distance, capital-intensive projects

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    Federal, state, and local government establish the laws of how we carry on with our lives and influences the decisions that protect our future. We the people must hold the different levels of government accountable when those laws or influences are not withheld. The Constitution was written to protect those that may be treated unfairly and justly. There will be issues that every level of government will agree on, but it is up to the elected officials to represent those who do not have a voice. Hydro

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    The Political Shift in America It is 2014 and since the beginning of the millennium there has been a major shift in America’s political ideology and demographics, more so than in any set period of time. America which has historically been very conservative, has started to become more liberally made evident by the results of the last two elections. Although America’s government is based on a less centralized system and free market, Americans have seemed to start embracing things like big government

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    NOYO OSAGHAE 1/30/2012 I HAVE NEITHER GIVEN NOR RECEIVED, NOR HAVE I TOLERATED OTHERS’ OF UNAUTHORIZED AID THE ROLE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN A GLOBALIZED ECONOMY Recent developments in the global economy would seem to suggest that it is in the interest of states to be integrated into the global economy, although it is also obvious that most would like to do so in the most beneficial and equitable ways. The increase in the number of states seeking membership in the World Trade Organization

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    internationally respected nation. With it's new government, the diverse cultures and peoples of Iraq, instead of being alienated and controlled as in the former governmental system, need to be fairly represented and hold power within themselves in a local government and a strong, unified central government over that--all of which would be created with a strong constitution. Iraq's new government should be a democracy that pays attention to the needs of the diversity within its borders. There should

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    Government Productivity Essay

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    certain level of output. The federal government has a vital stake in improving the productivity of state and local governments for two primary reasons: (1) the national economy is strengthened as a result of improvements in the productivity and fiscal prospects of this key sector; and (2) the effectiveness and efficiency of the multitude of federal grant and regulatory programs using state and local governments to implement federal policies are directly related to the management capacity

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    governmental functions at local level. The two possibilities at the end of the spectrum, i.e.: complete decentralization of powers to local bodies on the one hand and total centralization of administrative and fiscal powers in the central government on the other hand, are often not feasible since both entail downsides that could hinder the sound

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    those that blame state and local governments for spending on services for "Illegals" that

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    Organizations bear economic, legal, and ethical obligations to provide useful information about the risks and benefits of their products, policies, and services. Failure to fulfill those obligations can be costly. Financial analyst estimate that 70% of a typical private firm’s assets are intangibles, like goodwill, that can be lost when communication fail. Public institutions’ reputations often depend on their ability to communicate (Fischhoff). It is important to know that organizations are vital

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    integrated structure since 2004 yet local authorities continue to take on the responsibility of social care. A few years’ later Wales followed Scotland in 2009 with the formation of unified local health boards (Goodman, 2012). The Government has specified that it is dedicated to making evidence based integrated care. In 2014 they planned to invest £1 billion through the ‘Better Care Fund’. This intends to link up health and social care services between the NHS and local authorities (Glasby, 2016). The

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