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The Challenges of Media Policy; Case Study: Talkback Radio
Week 4: The challenges of media policy; Case study: talkback radio Content * Week 4: The challenges of media policy;Case study:talkback radio * Key issues * Taking a policy approach to studying Australian media * Regulatory structures and media policy in Australia * Case study: changing media landscapes and the Convergence Review * Does media ownership matter? Why/why not? * Talkback radio: A case study of political influence and ethics: from the Cash for Comment
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World Health Safety Policies and Implication Process
WHS Policy and Implication Process Student Name: Student ID: Date: ________________ Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to determine and evaluate the WHS plan for the Pitshop store. The report consists of three different task including Support and Facilitate implementation and develop the WHS policy, second task is related to the development and implementation of WHS plan. In last the report discussed the monitoring and evaluation of WHS plan. The report concluded that
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Investment Policy at Hewlett Foundation
Investment Policy at Hewlett Foundation The Hewlett foundation was established in 1966 by Bill Hewlett, Walter Hewlett and Flora Hewlett. This Foundation was wholly independent of the HP Company. Bill and Flora Hewlett believed in charitable giving and committed vast amounts of wealth to the newly created foundation. The foundations grant programs reflected Bill’s life passions and values. These Grants included education, environment preservation, conflict resolutions, performing arts and philanthropy and global affairs. The foundations
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Roles of official Policy Makers
ROLES OF OFFICIAL POLICY MAKERS Due to the myriads of problems face by every society, governments engage in policymaking, a potent instrument to address and solve problems of societies and issues that are of public concern. Governments formulates policies in order also to accelerate economic development, maintain peace and order, and improve the social conditions of the people. Policies are formulated by certain actors to achieve certain goals and they consist of certain courses of
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The Millennials: A New Generation of Employees, A New Set of Engagement Policies
The Millennials: A new generation of employees, a new set of engagement policies In the article entitled, “The Millennials: A new generation of employees, a new set of engagement policies” by Jay Gilbert posted in Ivey Business Journal, it discussed the reason why should the company update its engagement policies to increase the retention rate of its employees. It is one of the problems the company’s facing since there is a change of generation of
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Fair Work Commission - Monetary Policy
On 23 February 2017 the Fair Work Commission handed down a decision on penalty rates, effective from 1 July 2017. Outline the background and nature of this decision. Discuss this decision and analyse the implications of the decision on individuals, businesses and the economy. Every four years, the Fair Work Commission is charged with the responsibility of reviewing Australia’s penalty rates such can be seen as the weekend rates as well as public holiday
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Eco 372 - Major Debates over Macroeconomic Policy
MAJOR DEBATES OVER MACROECONOMIC POLICY Major Debates Over Macroeconomic Policy Valery F. Long ECO/372 August 14, 2017 Daniel Puente ________________ Major Debates Over Macroeconomic Policy People and critics alike have their own opinion on whether increased government spending to help with the recession and the government having to follow a balanced budget, does it help or does it hurt the economic growth? Over the past few decades the people have had some serious recessions like
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Women at Work - National Health Policy India
NATIONAL HEALTH POLICY We have all heard the age-old adage:” Health is Wealth”, still our ruling governments choose to defer National health policy twice, before approving it in March,2017. The last health policy was issued about 15 years ago. The policy aims to address current and emerging health problems, provision for free drugs, diagnostics and emergency health care services to public hospitals. It encompasses providing primary health care through “health and Wellness” centres, providing comprehensive
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Investment Policy Statement
Introduction According to our research, our group chose do analyses about the endowment investment of the university of Pacific. In this assignment, we are focused on three parts which are investment policy statement(IPS), critique of the target asset allocation and selected alternative investment. This IPS is aimed to govern the financial management of the Pacific endowment fund and its purpose is to supervise, monitor and manage the Investment Committee, the Chief Financial Officer, the Investment
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Competition Policy
2128 - Competition Policy Assignment 1 Ben Larsen - 30788 Summary report on the competition policy in Norway Effective use of society’s resources is a central element in the Government’s policies. Competition is an important instrument in order to reach the goal of obtaining a well functioning and reasonably priced production of goods and services in the private as well as the public sector, to the benefit of the consumers. (Government, a) This is what
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Monetary Policy Is Failing
Monetary Policy Is Failing Summary: This article is posted on August 4, 2017 by Yves Smith, it does a fine job of explaining, in a layperson-friendly manner, why one of the key tenets of mainstream economics, the loanable funds theory, is bunk. It’s nevertheless incorporated in models widely used by central bankers and Serious Economists like Paul Krugman. It also shows how it has failed in practice. But what is more revealing is it was
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Model United Nations Policy Paper
Country: State of Libya Committee: UNESCO Topic: The question of provision of primary and secondary education in conflict-affected regions In the modern society, violent conflicts disturb the routines and lives of civilians across the globe, and maintaining provision of education is extremely difficult within conflict regions. In Libya, armed conflicts have toughly impacts on the participants and infrastructures of the education system, and obviously conflicts also lead to weaken livelihoods, increase health risks, interrupt economic
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Public Policy Process in the United States
Stephanie Johnson Pol/115 June 12, 2017 Public Policy Process in the United States Public policy is a specific course of action that government takes to address a problem. There are three types of public policies and they are distributive policy which a public policy such as Social Security that provides benefits to all groups in society. A redistributive policy a policy that provides to one group of society while taking away benefits from another through
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Evaluate the Effectiveness of the Us Policy of Containment
Evaluate the effectiveness of the policy of containment The Truman Doctrine was a highly effective plan that successfully achieved its goal of containment. However the same cannot be said for The Marshall Plan, which was a failure. Both plans had their faults but arguably the Marshall Plan was more of a disaster then the Truman Doctrine. This is because the Marshall Plan all but ended cooperation between the USA and the USSR. The Truman Doctrine
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A Deadly Sin, Which Is Promoted by Social Media
Lukanina Veronika EAP 1851 03.25.17 Research Proposal A deadly sin, which is promoted by social media According to the data provided by the University of Gothenburg, eating has been seen like social activity through the history of relationship between people and food. One of the most prominent social actions is the “food boom” in social networks. There are a lot of representatives of this community and they are heavily divided along different lines. The name
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Macroeconomic Effects of South Korea's Monetary Policy
MACROECONOMIC EFFECTS OF MONETARY POLICY Running head: MACROECONOMIC EFFECTS OF MONETARY POLICY Macroeconomic Effects of a Tightened Monetary Policy on the South Korean After the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis Erica Teryse Gonzales SS111 LBA ________________ Within just 60 years, South Korea transformed from one of the world’s poorest countries to the 11th largest economy in the world (GDP ranking, 2017). Due to this rapid economic development, South Korea is often cited as a paragon for
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How Far Do You Agree That It Was Hoover’s Policies That Lost Him the 1932 Presidential Election?
Lauren Griffith-12D How far do you agree that it was Hoover’s policies that lost him the 1932 Presidential election? I strongly agree that the main reason for the overall loss of Herbert Hoover in the 1932 election against Democrat opposition, Roosevelt, was due to his failed policies and unkept promises during the Great Depression; his failed policies included: cutting taxes and introducing tariffs. Some historians, on the flip side, may go as far to say
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The Promotion Process at Chung and Dasgupta Llp - Resume
The promotion process at Chung and Dasgupta, Chung and Dasgupta, a leading intellectual property litigation firm from Cambridge. Although the great workload, two Associate employees, Jordan Ramirez and Casey Clark, were still in the office. They were preparing a review meeting were Casey would have to evaluate Jordan’s performance over the last year, and where, Mona, a colleague, would probably be announced as a Partner. This promotion gave them something to think about, the first
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Recruitment Strategy for Hr Manager
RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION OBJECTIVE AND NON-DISCRIMINATORY RECRUITMENT STRATEGY FOR HR MANAGER TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY------------------------------------- 3 2. INTRODUCTION -------------------------------------------- 4 3. JOB ANALYSIS ------------------------------------------------ 4 4. JOB DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS------------ 6 5. RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PROCESS---------- 8 a. Appoint the Committee--------------------------------8 b. Advertising----------------------------------------------8 6. PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT-----------------------------10 a. Application form & Resume-------------------------10 b. Tracing Digital Footprint-----------------------------10 c. Telephone Interview---------------------------------- 11 7. IN-DEPTH ASSESSMENT----------------------------------- 11 a. Structured Interview---------------------------------- 11 b. Pre-Employment Test--------------------------------- 12 c.
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Health Care Policy in the United States
Health Care Policy in the United States: The Next Chapter Executive Summary Health insurance in the United States has had an interesting history and it’s still a relatively new concept. It has had many developments throughout the years and the current law of the land is the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law by President Barack Obama in March 2010. The goal
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Environmental Advocacy Policy Memo
MEMO TO: Robert E. Beal, Executive Director, Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commissions FROM: Policy Advisor DATE: December 10, 2017 SUBJECT: Measures to Limit Destructive Fishing Methods and Overfishing ______________________________________________________________________________ Per your request, over the course of the last four months, I have examined the commercial fishing industry and its effects. I have found that although commercial fishing plays a large role in local and global economies and is an important source of food, its negative
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Environmental Policy at Healy Pharmaceuticals
Case 3: Environmental Policy at Healy Pharmaceuticals The following cost evaluation was performed using date provided by Healy Pharmaceuticals regarding incineration costs for waste disposal at its 5 locations: Timpe, Clifton and Inty, located in US and Mayo and Caro, located in Puerto Rico. The following table shows the current costs associated with this procedure at each location as well as the company as a whole: TIMPE CLIFTON INTY MAYO CARO TOTAL PRIMARY WASTE 123,032
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Shattering the Myths About Us Trade Policy
Shattering the Myths about US Trade Policy The article takes arguments of famous economist such as Samuelson and Krugman and presents opposing views, based on the results from an in-depth analysis of the trade data. Specifically, it contradicts the theory that trade with developing countries results in job loss, decreased wages, increase in income inequality and negative impacts on the US economy overall. I found this article to be very relevant in the current state
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Family Responsibility: A Dangerous Policy
Certain politicians often say they want 'small government' and 'individual responsibility' - in other words, they feel that people should be responsible for themselves and not rely on the government to solve their problems. Applying this idea to family policies can have significant negative consequences. It will lead to a variety of social problems, not only for the elderly themselves, but also for their families who would have to look after them. The elderly themselves
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Is Singapore's Defence Policy Necessary?
Despite being one of the most efficient armed forces in South-East Asia, one may only measure the full extent of the importance accorded to defence by the Singaporean policy makers by taking a look at the numbers: Singapore’s population (5,607,300)1 is eighteen times smaller than that of the Philippines (100 003 370)2, yet the former spends three and a half (US$ 10,42 bn)3 times more on defence than the latter (US$ 3 bn)4. Since its
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