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Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division

by United Nations , 1999
"... vital interface between global policies in the economic, social and environmental spheres and national action. The Department works in three main interlinked areas: (i) it compiles, generates and analyses a wide range of economic, social and environmental data and information on which Member States ..."
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of the United Nations draw to review common problems and take stock of policy options; (ii) it facilitates the negotiations of Member States in many intergovernmental bodies on joint courses of action to address ongoing or emerging global challenges; and (iii) it advises interested Governments on the ways

Motivation through the Design of Work: Test of a Theory. Organizational Behavior and Human Performance,

by ] Richard Hackman , Grec R Oldham , 1976
"... A model is proposed that specifies the conditions under which individuals will become internally motivated to perform effectively on their jobs. The model focuses on the interaction among three classes of variables: (a) the psychological states of employees that must be present for internally motiv ..."
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for this state of affairs is that existing theories of work The authors express great appreciation to members of the consulting firm that helped us gain access to the organizations where this research was conducted; to Kenneth Brousseau, Daniel Feldman, and Linda Frank for assistance in data collection

American Health Organization or its Member Governments.

by Dr. Fitzroy, J. Henry , 2000
"... All rights reserved by the Pan American Health Organization. The contents of this document may be reviewed, abstracted, reproduced, and translated in whole or in part without prior authorization provided that full credit is given to the source and that the text is not used for commercial purposes. T ..."
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All rights reserved by the Pan American Health Organization. The contents of this document may be reviewed, abstracted, reproduced, and translated in whole or in part without prior authorization provided that full credit is given to the source and that the text is not used for commercial purposes. The author alone is responsible for the views expressed, which do not necessarily reflect the opinion or policy of the Pan

TWENTY QUALIFYING MEMBERS Government Party Main Opposition Party Other

by Chair Jim Dowd, Vice-chair Nigel Evans, Secretary Bob Russell, Jim Dowd, Lord Carter, Stephen Hesford, John Grogan, Janet Anderson, Jim Cousins, Piara S. Khabra, David Hamilton, Nigel Evans, Derek Conway, David Amess, Stephen Crabb, John Randall, James Brokenshire, Bob Russell Ld , 2005
"... To highlight the problems of the smaller retailer (as distinct to large multiples) and to draw attention to their social as well as commercial role. ..."
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To highlight the problems of the smaller retailer (as distinct to large multiples) and to draw attention to their social as well as commercial role.

Views expressed here are not necessarily those of the World Bank or its member governments. I am

by William Easterly, Robert Powell, Sergio Schmukler, To Seminar , 2001
"... How did highly indebted poor countries become highly indebted? Reviewing two decades of debt relief Abstract: The paradox of debt is that highly indebted poor countries (HIPCs) became highly indebted after 2 decades of debt relief efforts. Theory predicts that countries or governments with unchanged ..."
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How did highly indebted poor countries become highly indebted? Reviewing two decades of debt relief Abstract: The paradox of debt is that highly indebted poor countries (HIPCs) became highly indebted after 2 decades of debt relief efforts. Theory predicts that countries or governments

the member governments of the UNECE. Remittance Flows in the Transition Economies Remittance Flows in the Transition Economies: Levels, Trends, and Determinants 1

by Robert C. Shelburne, José Palacín, Robert C. Shelburne, José Palacín , 2008
"... UNITED NATIONSThe UNECE series of Discussion Papers is intended to make available to a wider audience papers on matters of topical interest that have been prepared by the staff of the secretariat or commissioned by the secretariat from external experts. The purpose of the Discussion Papers is to con ..."
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UNITED NATIONSThe UNECE series of Discussion Papers is intended to make available to a wider audience papers on matters of topical interest that have been prepared by the staff of the secretariat or commissioned by the secretariat from external experts. The purpose of the Discussion Papers is to contribute to the analysis and discussion of economic developments and policies in the UNECE region. The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official positions of the secretariat or of

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by Joshua S. Sprang, D Lt, Col M. Sambora , 2015
"... Defense or the United States Government. This material is declared a work of the ..."
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Defense or the United States Government. This material is declared a work of the

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by David W. Jones, David W. Jones, Capt Usaf, Maj M. D. Seal , 2015
"... Defense or the United States Government. This material is declared a work of the ..."
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Defense or the United States Government. This material is declared a work of the

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by National Assessment, Governing Board, Darvin M. Winick, Winick Associates, Francie Alexander, David J. Alukonis, Gregory Cizek, Louis Fabrizio, Alan J. Friedman , 2009
"... The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) is a continuing and nationally representative measure of trends in academic achievement of U.S. elementary and secondary students in various subjects. For nearly four dec ades, NAEP assessments have been conducted periodically in reading, mathem ..."
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–2008 NATIONAL ASSESSMENT GOVERNING BOARD The National Assessment Governing Board was created by Congress to formulate policy for NAEP. Among the Governing Board’s responsibilities are developing objectives and test specifications and designing the assessment

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by Angela Lacombe, Floyd H. Miles, Edward B. Barber, Kelly E. Miller, Russell J. Gulley, John L. Mchale, George Roarty, Arthur S. Warren, Renny B. Humphrey, Malvern R. Butler, Richard W. Glover, David A. Kaechele, Patricia S. O’bannon, Elizabeth G. Dwyer, Gregory R. Baka, Mark Daniel, Rebecca M. Ringley, Richard W. Ayers, Joseph E. Brooks, Timothy M. Kaine, Delores L. Mcquinn, James R. Hassinger , 2001
"... Planning district commissions make government more efficient and effective through coordinated planning and program analysis. Virginia's General Assembly created planning districts in 1968 under the authority of the Virginia Area Development Act- revised as the Regional Cooperation Act in 1995- ..."
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Planning district commissions make government more efficient and effective through coordinated planning and program analysis. Virginia's General Assembly created planning districts in 1968 under the authority of the Virginia Area Development Act- revised as the Regional Cooperation Act in 1995
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