State Services. In the present research study, administration refers to Managerial view of administration and here the study is on women administrators of All India Services - Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and Indian Forest Service (IFS). All India Services are divided into different cadres based on the states. Some states have a separate cadre where as the union territories and few states have common cadres. Women in the Indian Administrative Service After Independence
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organizations such as hybrid organizations which have both profit and non-profit elements. This is so because of the different traditions of social entrepreneurship in different parts of the world. Some examples of non-profit social enterprises are the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), BRAC (NGO) or the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) and some examples of profit oriented social enterprises are the Grameen bank in Bangladesh and SELCO. A good example of a social entrepreneur is Jordan Kassalow. He is
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Four years from today, I may be a senior at the Wake Forest University, one of the most prestigious universities in the nation. Four years from today I will be filling out applications for law school. Four years from today I will still be myself. Four years from now I will still be the quirky, eccentric, fool with a balance impairment. I know I will still select an eos chapstick over nutella any day. I know that I will make time for God in my life. And I know that I will volunteer and help those
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Rosa Teal BSHS/355 July 18, 2016 Field Experience Agency Profile Analysis What is the agency’s name? The agency that I chose was Clayton County Community Services Authority. This agency is located in Forest Park Georgia and they offer services to residences within their county. On what days and at what times is the agency open? The agency operates Monday thru Friday from the hors of 7:00am to 5:00pm. All state and federal holidays are observed in which the agency will be closed as well
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The creation of the Northwest Forest Plan was the culminating result of a slow move toward ecosystem based forest management in the twentieth century. There were multiple different forces that led to the plan’s implementation, most notably of which were new scientific discoveries being made, pre-existing environmental laws, and political pressure from interest groups. While the Northwest Forest Plan was inarguably a step in the right direction when it came to maintaining the health of both humans
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Sonic acts like the living definition of speed, adrenaline, and dynamic attitude with his blue color, red shoes with gold buckles, and spiky hair. Green Hill Zone contains a mix of lush plant life and mechanical industry materials. Landon seemed delighted but also confused at the sight of the machinery. As he ran towards Sonic’s house, he noticed a round man in a hovercraft soaring in the opposite direction
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owls make their homes within the old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest. Massive trees, (cedars, firs, hemlocks and spruces to name a few), sink their roots deep into the soil. These aging trees serve to prevent landslides, erosion and give homes to the many forest creatures. 150 years of logging has left a mere ten percent of these forests. Fewer trees mean fewer spotted owls. Forced to live in “cluster habitats”, or small pieces of protected forest, young owls have little territory to disperse
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growth forest provides a home for the Northern spotted owl, and a habitat for the owl’s primary prey. However, these same towering trees of cedars and firs which serve as the owls’ habitat, is also the primary source of a multi-billion dollar logging industry. However, if the forest is destroyed due to logging, the Northern spotted owl will lose its habitat. The Northern spotted owl has been on the rapid decline, with over half of the population being wiped out. The old growth forest, the
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American Rangelands and Forests: Tongass National Forest Name: Course: Instructor: Date: American Rangelands and Forests: Tongass National Forest Part 1: Description of the forest |Forest Location |Brief History of Forest |Current land management problems |Current federal land management strategies addressing the challenges |One sustainable effort that should be implemented | |American Rangeland or Forest: Tongass National Forest |Southeastern part of
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Nicholas Rojes Geo 351 Professor Garver March 3, 2010 Field Trip California is a state of enormous diversity. From the coast to the mountains and the forests to the deserts, California is full of a wide array of plant life. California is the third largest state in the United States and thus has a major variation in climate resulting in the many plants found. Not only are there many plants found here, but many of those plants cannot be found anywhere else. There are also many nonnative plants
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