... equality for gays and lesbians in our society” and urged “synagogues and arms of our movement to increase our awareness, understanding and concern for our fellow Jews who are gay and lesbian.”35 ... Symposium Who Owns Judaism? Public Religion andPrivate Faith in America and Israel Eli Lederhendler, Introduction: The “Problem of Judaism” Today—Beyond Assimilation and Nationalism, Ezra Kopelowitz, ... America: Recent Work on Jews and Blacks, 195 Aharon Klieman, Sand and Iron, 207 Jonathan Judaken, Jews, Intellectuals, and the Dreyfus Affair, 212 Oded Heilbronner, The Decline and Rise of German Antisemitism,...
... disparities in access and quality of care; andpublic education and engagement campaigns that attempt to change public attitudes and standards, educate community residents, and support community-based ... state, and local governments and between and among the different departments and agencies within these organizations; new types of public- private partnerships to xvi Improving Maternal and Child ... product is part of the RAND Corporation monograph series RAND monographs present major research findings that address the challenges facing the publicandprivate sectors All RAND monographs undergo...
... Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Washington Page GAO-09-719T Allegations of Death and Abuse Related to the Use of Seclusions and Restraints at PublicandPrivate Schools Although ... Death and Abuse Related to the Use of Restraints and Seclusions Children, especially those with disabilities, are reportedly being restrained and secluded in publicandprivate schools and other ... Seclusions in PublicandPrivate Schools The following list provides an overview of laws related to the use of restraints or seclusions in publicandprivate schools in all 50 states and the District...
... London: PwC, 2002 P.7 Standard & Poor’s Public Finance/Infrastructure Finance: Credit Survey of the UK Private Finance Initiative and Public- Private Partnerships, Standard and Poor's, London, 2003 ... Paper on publicprivate partnerships and community law on public contracts and concessions Com(2004) 327, Brussels 30 April 2004) Our study is limited to PFI schemes Public Risk for Private Gain? ... This report was researched and written for UNISON by Allyson Pollock and David Price of the Public Health Policy Unit, School of Public Policy, UCL Public Risk for Private Gain? Summary The government’s...
... connecting publicandprivate institutions, functions, and identities New shifts should be subject to overarching public rules and goals governing their development In this light, publicandprivate ... private entities collaborate, commingle, and coexist in extensive, complex ways By mixing publicandprivate finance and deploying government policies to encourage and shape private supply, public ... permits and sustains both By standing back to analyze the combined effects of publicandprivate initiatives, evaluators - both publicandprivate - can strengthen the overarching rules and incentives...
... international ordering in and through international law, both publicandprivate The distinction between publicandprivate international law obscures the important public role of private international ... 4.7.1 Private international law as structure 206 4.7.2 Private international law as rights protection 207 4.7.3 Federalism andprivate international law 209 The confluence of publicandprivate ... confluence of publicandprivate international law hand, nor of mere courtesy and good will, upon the other’.2 In turn, public international law traditionally neglects the analysis of private international...
... Management Public Sector Private Sector Total Public Sector Private Sector Total Public Sector Private Sector Total Public Sector Private Sector Total Public Sector Private Sector Total Public Sector Private ... of public sector managers and 87 of 179 valid addresses of private sector managers This represents a total response rate of 51.91% and a response rate of 55.23% and 48.60% from the publicandprivate ... health service provision in the publicand the private sectors The government owned and managed public sector hospitals are often characterized as being inefficient and ineffective as evidenced...
... job satisfaction among publicandprivate sector professionals The Innovation Journal 2000, 5(1):1-21 Mrayyan MT: Nurse job satisfaction and retention: comparing public to private hospitals in ... among public- sector nurses relative to their private- sector colleagues [53], suggesting that the work milieu in the public sector does not meet the aspirations and values systems of nurses Public- sector ... as an increase in demand for care–has been associated with burnout and intention to leave [23] Excessive workload has been shown to significantly contribute to public- and private- sector nurses'...
... lists of publicandprivate facilities in each district, using a random starting point and fixed selection interval Doctors and nurses were selected at random from a list of all doctors and nurses ... important items for publicandprivate sector workers in both states involved ‘job content and work environment’ factors However, there were also differences between publicandprivate sector workers ... providers rating job characteristics as important, by state and public/ private sector INDICATOR STATE(AP) STATE(UP) PublicPrivatePublicPrivate Job content & work environment Challenging work 88.6...
... between PublicandPrivate Organizations 103 2.2 Studies on Differences between PublicandPrivate Organizations 104 2.3 Characterizing Public Organizations 105 RESEARCH MODEL AND HYPOTHESES ... .144 Table 2.18 Analysis of Differences between PublicandPrivate Organizations 145 Table 2.19 Comparison of Structural Model of PublicandPrivate Organizations .147 vii LIST ... facilitated by building and managing a supportive and flexible network of social relationships This emphasizes that technological and human aspects go hand in hand in KM and such a socio-technical...
... lower-middle and working classes, the quality and the popular press, daily and weekly, became the ‘ public sphere,’’ andpublic discourse of many kinds became important in the creation of government and ... Night and the following day, they were ‘‘everyone’’ and ‘‘London’’ and even ‘‘England.’’ They were created as a group by the newspapers, and this chapter examines the mechanism of their creation and ... such as public discourse, public sphere, andpublic opinion as useful analytical tools for an examination of imperial ideology, we must first understand turn-of-the-century creation of ‘‘the public. ’’...
... the true scandal of late eighteenth-century Ireland It is within the context of revolution and counterrevolution that we can best understand Burke’s political writings on Ireland and Jacobinism ... Burke, Edgeworth, and Ireland in the s father–husband simultaneously finds an appropriate channel for desire and supports the necessarily hierarchical and fixed system of benefits and privileges ... the patriarchal family, and of women’s and men’s roles within it, lies at the heart of Burke’s project for remaking Ireland in an English mold Burke, Edgeworth, and Ireland in the s Burke’s...
... similarities such as between England and Scotland.51 A common linguistic heritage (for example, of the Nordic countries) or common language (for example, England, Wales and Ireland) will conduce towards ... from national laws30 andpublic international law, in party autonomy and usage.31 Nonetheless, there may be elements of lex mercatoria in public international law, uniform laws and general principles, ... Julius Stone, Human Law and Human Justice (Sydney: Maitland Publications Pty Ltd, 1965), 96 p 87 See Berger, Creeping Codification, p 28 291 International commercial law andprivate governance concerns...
... spines; glandular-hairy, having the hairs ending in glands (usually needing a magnifying glass to be seen) Texture.—Succulent, fleshy; scarious, dry and chaffy; punctate, having translucent glands, ... of the flower, and is called the pistil It is this part which forms the fruit and incloses the seed The stamens and the pistil are the essential organs of a flower, because they, and they only, ... long, slender, and sharppointed buds The obovate and almost stalked buds of the Alders are also very conspicuous and peculiar In the Balsam Poplar the buds are large, sharp-pointed, and gummy; in...
... in Publication Data Public administration andpublic policy in Ireland: theory and methods/edited by Maura Adshead and Michelle Millar p.cm Includes bibliographical references and index Ireland—Politics ... pluralism and the politics of morality in Ireland Our case study dealing with pluralism and moral issues in Ireland can be traced back to Public administration andpublic policy in Ireland 22 the ... above’ and more besides Also to: John and Theresa Adshead, Helen and Jim Cahill, Armelle and John Mangan, Noel and Veronica McMahon, Maureen Ryan, Chris Smith, Cecil and Maureen Williamson and Rosemary...
... situation and environment and made a self-interested decision to behave as they Primary and selective demand Commercial managers generally seek changes in selective demand after the primary demand ... clearly and consistently is acknowledged and pursued In the commercial sector, managers appeal to consumers' self-perception of short- and long-run self-interest (e.g., "buy my brand and you ... temporally close and not show explicit payback), and the exchanges in law may be temporally close and explicit but generally are based on coercion and are often negative In many public health behavior-management...
... document and must be, given that the document and only the document counts as the Constitution.10 But this is sophistry and a pernicious brand of sophistry in that it generates misunderstanding and ... opinion writing (and I think references to the text and its history are largely matters of style) encourages academics to try again (and again and again) to succeed where they and others have ... historical understandings of the practices that constitutional rights prohibited, on the one hand, and historical understandings of the practices that rights did not proscribe, on the other, and contends...
... Independence and Objectivity Members and Candidates must use reasonable care and judgment to achieve and maintain independence and objectivity in their professional activities Members and Candidates ... of Practice Handbook STANDARDS oF PRoFESSIONAL CoNoucT I PROFESSIONALISM A Knowledge of the Law Members and Candidates must understand and comply with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations ... BooK - ETHICAL AND PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS, BEHAVIORAL FINANCE, ANDPRIVATE WEALTH MANAGEMENT Readings and Learning Outcome Statements 10 Study Session - Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional...
... Luxembourg and Switzerland from 2005 and for the Netherlands from 2004 Health England Report No 27, Prevention and Preventative Spending, provided provisional estimates of expenditure on prevention and ... are not publicly available, scaled up for prison population size in England & Wales38, Scotland39 and Northern Ireland40 and for changes in prices However, since April 2005, PCTs in England have ... Prevention andPublic Health in England This annex details the precise sources and methods of calculation involved in estimating expenditure on prevention andpublic health in England under the...
... Independence and Objectivity Members and Candidates must use reasonable care and judgment to achieve and maintain independence and objectivity in their professional activities Members and Candidates ... sub-sections of each standard Standards of Professional Conduct2 I PROFESSIONALISM A Knowledge of the Law Members and Candidates must understand and comply with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations ... A Loyalty, Prudence, and Care Members and Candidates have a duty of loyalty to their clients and must act with reasonable care and exercise prudent judgment Members and Candidates must act for...