Horizontal Transformation to Fix the Problem of Fixing
Published by Irsan Komarga in Government, 2 months 2 weeks 2 days 17 hours 12 minutes 57 seconds agoFixers have been around fro quite sometime now. They are one of the causes why several countries, especially the third world countries, are slowly progressing from poverty. Their existence helps the provision and promotion of some
Important Research Agendas to Fix the Problem of Fixing
Published by Irsan Komarga in Government, 2 months 2 weeks 2 days 17 hours 13 minutes 53 seconds agoSome government agencies are prone to fixers' networks while others are not. Despite the same level of transactional density and the volume and magnitude of the transacting public, there are agencies both in the government sector and private sector where fixing is very minimal if not totally nil.
Vertical Reforms to End The Fixing World
Published by Irsan Komarga in Government, 2 months 2 weeks 2 days 17 hours 20 minutes 15 seconds agoFixers are increasing in numbers in many countries around the globe. Such problem gives a country to slowly progress in terms of governance and provision of human rights.
Vertical Reforms to Fix the Problem of Fixing
Published by Irsan Komarga in Government, 2 months 2 weeks 2 days 17 hours 29 minutes 28 seconds agoFixing is undoubtedly rampant these days on several third world countries. And because of its continuing existence, most of the third world countries affected by it tend to slowly progress from poverty.
Paradigm Shifts to Fix Problems of Fixing
Published by Irsan Komarga in Government, 2 months 2 weeks 2 days 17 hours 33 minutes 34 seconds agoThere are calls for serious paradigm shifts involving many presuppositions about fixing and fixers. This is important to lay down the context for the effective adoption and implementation of all the recommendations that this study will offer.
Saving Lives with Active Denial Systems
Published by Brian Jones in Government, 4 months 1 week 5 days 23 hours 12 minutes 4 seconds agoThe Active Denial System or as it also called ADS is a less-lethal, directed-energy weapon that was instituted by the United States military. It is a strong millimeter-wave transmitter largely utilized for crowd control. Some Active Denial Systems such as HPEM ADS are also put in place to disable vehicles.
As the Star Spangled Banner Waves; Appointing the National Anthem
Published by Brian Jones in Government, 4 months 1 week 5 days 23 hours 12 minutes 8 seconds agoInspired by the events and the massive 30 by 42 feet star flag he saw at the break of dawn, lawyer and poet Francis Scott Key composed a poem he entitled "Defense of Fort McHenry" which would later be known as "The Star Spangled Banner". But exactly when was this great song adopted as the nation anthem of America?
US Home Sales Plunge Due to Tax Uncertainty
Published by Brian Jones in Government, 4 months 1 week 5 days 23 hours 17 minutes 19 seconds agoSales of previously-owned US homes have fallen in December as the boost from a popular tax credit expired, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) says.
Categories of Army Vehicles
Published by Brian Jones in Government, 4 months 1 week 6 days 1 hour 11 minutes 46 seconds agoArmy vehicles are normally categorized into six categories. The development of new technologies has resulted in faster more efficient vehicles. Currently work is being carried out to create vehicles that can be used unmanned for very dangerous missions. The use of these vehicles are extremely important.
Blair Back In The Spotlight
Published by Gemma Carey in Government, 4 months 2 weeks 3 days 18 hours 54 minutes 46 seconds agoIn Sedgefield, Tony looked a lot like a great performer who was performing - the press realised it, and so too, probably, did the public. Andrew Gimson, in the Telegraph, came to that conclusion: "Mr. Blair looks and sounds like a parody of his former self."