... concept of public opinion is the missing piece in cultural studiesanalysis of the public (and private) discourse of Victorian imperialism. Aconcept understood by press, politicians, and publics ... the Queen and the whole Empire. He has worked nobly, and eminently deserves promo- Gender, race, and the writing of empireGENDER, RACE, AND THEWRITING OF EMPIRE Public Discourse and the Boer ... ‘ public ’ inritain and as example of the effectiveness of the press, in consultationwith the military and the Colonial Office, in the creation of that public out of many separate and distinct publics....
... subversive of them. The newBurke, Edgeworth, and Ireland in the s Public affections and familial politics: Burke, Edgeworth, and Ireland in the sJust after William Fitzwilliam ... settlement’’ of property and government also involves settling the affective and libidinal forces atwork among women and men in and on particular individuals, be theyhusbands, wives, or children. ... asone emblem of Ireland’s difference from England, an absence withconsiderable consequences for Irish politics and economics, and fornineteenth-century representations of Ireland: there was no...
... similarities such as between England and Scotland.51A common linguistic heritage (for example, of the Nordic coun-tries) or common language (for example, England, Wales and Ireland) willconduce towards ... law andprivate governanceInternational Law 129–91, 132, and his Dalhuisen on International Commercial, Financial and Trade Law (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2nd edn 2004), esp. pp. 193–4, and more ... of private contracting and associational choice. Classical republicantheory in Aristotle premisses the state upon the formation of an association of293 International commercial law and private...
... inches; and two inches from the line of pith, the section A E C should be made. The whole specimen will then be 6 inches wide and long, and 2 inches thick. The twigs containing leaves, flowers and ... 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, ... slender, and sharp-pointed 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;...
... Executive; and James Public administration andpublic policy in Ireland 4 Public Administration andPublic Policy in Ireland Designed specifically for students of Irish Politics andPublic Administration, ... Cataloging 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. ... above’ and more besides. Also to: John and Theresa Adshead, Helen and Jim Cahill, Armelle and John Mangan, Noel and VeronicaMcMahon, Maureen Ryan, Chris Smith, Cecil and Maureen Williamson and...
... situation and environment and made a self-interested decision to behave asthey do.Primary and selective demand. Commercial managersgenerally seek changes in selective demand after the primarydemand ... Sticks, and Promises:A Conceptual Framework for theManagement of Public Health and Social Issue BehaviorsThe author presents a framework that considers public health and social issue behaviors and ... clearly and con-sistently is acknowledged and pursued. In the commercialsector, managers appeal to consumers' self-perception ofshort- and long-run self-interest (e.g., "buy my brand and...
... document and must be, given that the document and only the document counts as the Constitution.10But this is sophistry and a pernicious brand of sophistry in that it gen-erates misunderstanding and ... opinion writing (and I do think references to the text and its history are largely matters of style) encour-ages academics to try again (and again and again) to succeed where they and others have ... interested and therefore less responsi-ble.56 Men with property had an economic base that ensured their inde-pendence; men without it were necessarily dependent on their employers and landlords and...
... -ETHICAL AND PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS, BEHAVIORAL FINANCE, AND PRIVATE WEALTH MANAGEMENT Readings and Learning Outcome Statements 10 Study Session 1 - Code of Ethics and Standards of ... & 2-Standards of Practice Handbook Page 18 STANDARDS oF PRoFESSIONAL CoNoucT2 I. PROFESSIONALISM A. Knowledge of the Law. Members and Candidates must understand and comply ... Loyalty, Prudence, and Care. Members and Candidates have a duty ofloyalty to their clients and must act with reasonable care and exercise prudent judgment. Members and Candidates must...
... rate and spend on prevention in maternal and child health, at least for the year shown.i Public Health and PreventionExpenditure in EnglandHealth England Report No. 4 2009HEALTH ENGLANDthe ... the administrations that are not publicly available, scaled up for prison population size in England & Wales38, Scotland39 and Northern Ireland40 and for changes in prices. However, ... We weight public expenditure by total health expenditure in each of the devolved administrations. Figures for public expenditure on healthcare in England, Scotland, Wales and N Ireland are available...
... 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 each standard.Standards of Professional Conduct2I. PROFESSIONALISMA. Knowledge of the Law. Members and Candidates must understand and comply with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations ... 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...
... judges, other public officials, and business, consumer, and other public interest representatives who gave generously of their time and shared their perspec-tives, experiences, and information ... JUSTICEThe mission of the RAND Institute for Civil Justice is to improve privateand public decisionmaking on civil legal issues by supplying policymakers and the public with the results ofobjective, ... trade and professional associa-tions, and individuals; by government grants and contracts; and by private foundations. The In-stitute disseminates its work widely to the legal, business, and...