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  • #REDIRECT [[Public Domain/Approval]]
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  • The '''Tallong Public School''' in [[Tallong, New South Wales]] is the oldest surviving single-te In 1979, the Tallong Public School became the first school in the state of New South Wales to use compu
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  • ...ny medium that have been planned and executed to be sited or staged in the public domain and accessible to all.
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  • ...g]] but itself a private firm, which provides national news programming to public radio stations and conducts technology research and development. Approximat | publisher = National Public Radio}}</ref>
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  • Spending by the ''public sector''
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  • ...element is that users of the public key have a secure way to retrieve the public key for a given source of information. As with any security tool, there mus Public keys, in practice, will be delivered in a '''digital certificate'''.<ref na
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  • ==Public Expenditure 2006==
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  • The external obligations of the government and public sector agencies (otherwise known as national debt or government debt).
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  • ...nonprofit [[501(c)(3)]] corporation, is the largest owner and operator of public radio stations in the United States and a major source of programming for t ...rking and programming, and became American Public Media in 2004. Over 800 public and commercial stations carry its programming.
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  • ...y of administering a questionnaire to all of a large population's members, public opinion polls assess the opinions of the total population by surveying a sa Polling is by far the predominant means for measuring public opinion in this day and age and poll administration practices have grown in
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  • * Davis, Evan: ''Public Spending'', Penguin Books, 1998 ''a non-technical analysis of British prac * Musgrave, Richard A. and Peggy B. ''Public Finance in Theory and Practice'', McGraw Hill, 1973
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  • ...private and anonymous) and must meet established published (and therefore public) criteria for expertise in their areas of interest. ...public or private is typically used exhaustively: [[Everything]] is either public or private; there are no intermediate options or alternatives.
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  • ===Projections of Public Debt 2007-2014=== ::(Source: ''The State of Public Finances: A Cross-Country Fiscal Monitor'', IMF Staff Position Note SPN/0
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  • ...r Government Debt over the Next 25 Years: Implications for the Economy and Public Policy'', Peterson Institute, June 2011 ([http://bookstore.piie.com/book-st * Smith, Adam: "Of Public Debts", Book V, Chapter III ''An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the
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  • ...Reporter, Constitution Project, Guidelines for [[public video surveillance|Public Video Sureillance]]
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  • ...earch on healthcare economics; previously New York director for [[NDN]], a public policy think tank and advocacy organization.
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  • ...[U.S. Department of Health and Human Services]] and associate director for public liaison in the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]]; legislative assista
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  • ...ect in the United Kingdom by Antony Gormley, in which 2,400 members of the public occupy the usually vacant fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square, London, for an
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  • {{r|Public broadcasting}} {{r|Corporation for Public Broadcasting}}
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  • ...ent that administered public lands. Also administered and maintained the [[Public Land Survey System]]. Its duties are now cared for by the [[Bureau of Land
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  • strategic planning in the public sector. Public Administration Review. Poister, Theodore & Streib, Gregory (1999). Strategic Management in the Public Sector.
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  • ...oncerning public expenditure, taxation and borrowing and the provision of public goods and services, and their effects upon social conduct, the distributio
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  • ...gular grid system. The system was used to subdivide and transfer land from public ownership to government ownership in most of the states west of the [[Missi | title = The Public Land Survey System (PLSS)
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  • ...[[UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs]] and a sponsored public body of the [[National Assembly for Wales]].
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  • ...l text: [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/77 The House of the Seven Gables] (Public domain) ...-nathaniel-hawthorne/ The House of the Seven Gables] (MP3 and Ogg Vorbis) (Public domain)
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  • ...xation]] and the use of increases in [[public debt]] in the financing of [[public expenditure]].
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  • ...l]] (PRI). CPB created PBS in 1969 and NPR in 1970; these directly support public broadcasting stations with their own nonprofit corporate identities that ca CPB, however, also provides funds to individual public broadcasting stations, some of which, along with money from states, localit
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  • {{r|Corporation for Public Broadcasting}} {{r|Public Broadcasting Service}}
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  • ...aw and Public Policy; Faculty Director, Center on Poverty, Inequality, and Public Policy, [[Georgetown University]] law school; policy advisory committee, Co
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  • ...blic Domain For Science] &mdash; [[blog post]] by [[John Wilbanks]] on the public launch of the Panton Principles, February 19, 2010</ref> &mdash; and clearl
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  • ...ays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Miller Center of Public Affairs] ...ail/34 Full audio of a number of Clinton speeches via the Miller Center of Public Affairs (UVa)]
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  • #The ability of the police to perform their duties is dependent upon public approval of police actions. ...observance of the law to be able to secure and maintain the respect of the public.
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  • {{r|Jewish Council For Public Affairs}} {{r|Muslim Public Affairs Council}}
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  • ...ignated as the '''U.S. Information Service (USIS)'''; these often included public libraries. ...eads a broader scope of efforts, including education, cultural affairs and public affairs as well as direct statements.
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