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    Both movements stirred up quite a bit of political pressure, causing our nation’s leader to respond. The Countervailing Model in my opinion is the most reflective of the relationship of business, government, and society (BGS) here in the United States. The model takes into account social, environmental, business, and governmental forces as influencers of business. We see this in effect with everything we do; cell phones have become major appendages to human life, and now automakers are responding

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    programs are that which is similar to as a residential treatment program. Each state has programs that are set up in dealing with the crisis of child abuse and neglect. Each state across the nation is looking into the different program in which they have and how the programs need to be adjusted so that the needs of the children and families are a better fit. Through the different programs that have been set up, some states have seen some improvements in the programs for child abuse and neglect while

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    The California FFA works under the National FFA Organization and the California Department of Education. The state association is run by the State Advisor and other state leaders, with assistance from a State Officer Team (California FFA and Agricultural Education, 2016). In this divisionalized structure each state association is, as Bolman and Deal (2008) assert, “quasi-autonomous” where state advisors report to the corporate office at the National level, but appear to have a high level of independence

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    Introduction Safety is an essential human need. Implementation of this need is determined by the level of development of the state, its economic and cultural components, and the degree and quality of life. In the history of social and philosophical thought, the problem of security of the individual, society, and the state has always occupied the minds of politicians, public figures, scientists, writers, and practitioners. Therefore, this paper will focus on Plato, Plutarch, and Arendt’s understanding

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    INSTRUCTIONS You are requested to answer within 30 days the following Interrogatories: (a) Your response shall set forth the interrogatory, and its answer, and shall answer separately and fully in writing, or shall state fully the grounds for refusal to answer any interrogatory. The response shall be signed by you. (b) Your answers shall include all information available to you or through agents, representatives or attorneys. (c) These interrogatories are continuing in character so as to require

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    A contract has been awarded under competitive negotiated procedures and an unsuccessful offeror wanted to know why they were not the winner. The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) provides an approach to this issue by offering an organized correspondence with the unsuccessful offeror and the government. An unsuccessful offeror may submit a request to the contracting officer for clarification on why they did not win the award. This request is called a debriefing. The debriefing provides feedback

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    harmony within a state. In Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave,” Epictetus’ Enchiridion, and “Plutarch’s Lives:Volume 1,” there is a common theme of what defines an influential leader. While diligence is the core of a strong leader, maintaining prudence initiates the efficiency necessary to build a state’s stability. To become a leader, one must show diligence, mentally and physically, to effectively improve a state’s stability. Plato expresses the value of diligence when he states that “if someone,

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    described how Confusions explains the importance of the art of good leadership and importance of considering the welfare of others during the creation of government. Confusions asserts that the construction of quality government depends on the creation state affairs, laws, rules and regulations governed by a leader that is capable of listening to its community. Similarly, Confucius also described the immense responsibility that a leader has, especially by setting the example of rectitude, equality and

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    symbols in the text and its foreshadowing to a great reign. The state of Cameliard before Arthur, shows the need for unity between kingdoms. The previous state of Cameliard also shows importance in regarding the wedding between Guinevere and Arthur because it explains why such a heavy appreciation is given to the wedding scene. Before the kingdom of Cameliard was under the rule of Arthur, King Leodogran reigned and the kingdom was in a state of complete chaos. Stated in lines 20-21 “And thus the land

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    of acquiring and maintaining the earth is Arthashastra, the Science of Polity. The book Arthashastra has been further divided into 15 Books, 150 chapters, 180 sections, and 6000 slokas. Each section includes a logical discussion on the needs of the state and its origin; forms of government etc. This had been the initial parameter of Book I. The second Book deals with the duties and frights of various government officers; the third and the fourth section deals with the judiciary and code of conduct

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