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Related termsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A government is the body within an organization that has the authority to make and enforce rules, laws and regulations. Typically, the government refers to a civil government which can be either local, national, or international. However, commercial, academic, religious, or other formal organizations are also governed by internal bodies. Such bodies may be called boards of directors, managers, or governors or they may be known as the administration (as in schools) or councils of elders (as in churches). Growth of an organization increases the complexity of its government, therefore small towns or small-to-medium privately-operated enterprises will have few officials compared to larger organizations such as multinational corporations which will have multiple interlocking, hierarchical layers of administration and governance. As complexity increases and the nature of governance becomes more complicated,so does the need for formal policies and procedures. Public sector governance is studied as Public Administration while that in the private sector is studied as Business Administration. The concept of government has been around since humanity itself where hunter-gatherers would commonly establish tribes high authority and have unique ideals. However, government is not limited to the human species itself as many animals establish groups such as ants, lions, and bees. Although, a common trait of animals, specifically mammals and colony insects are a social caste that may work in a governmental way. From Wikipedia under the
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338px x 600px | 31.10kB [source page] The Open School provides basic education for infants whose families can t afford places in government schools The Open School provides basic education for infants whose families can t afford places in government schools Picture by Gideon Mendel From Yahoo Image Search: "government" What is the result of government investigations into bank unfairness? Q. It seems the banks are constantly under investigation by the government for unfair behavior, such as outrageous charges. The government usually concedes that the bank has behaved wrongly. But nothing ever seems to happen about it. Does the government do anything about it? And if not, why? If the government can't do anything about it, why investigate on the pretense it can? Asked by Zippey - Fri Jun 12 03:40:57 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. The full list of details can be found on this website. Since bank charges reclaiming began 5,962,605 template letters have been downloaded from this site alone. The banks are estimated to have paid out 1bn, with more than a million people thought to have got their cash back. Another million could be on hold. This has been perhaps the biggest consumer revolution since the poll tax riots, yet this has been fought from armchairs. This timeline shows the incredible rise of bank charges reclaiming... Answered by James S - Fri Jun 12 03:45:45 2009 What type of Government Was the Celtic Turks during the Crusades? Q. I have to write my history paper on the Crusades and give 3 reasons about how it is a "class of civilizations"... I know it was fought against Christians and Muslims. Christians government was the Roman Church. What was the Celtic Turks government? Was it ruled by a hierarchy? Or by an Emperor? Please help! ASAP! Asked by Heathe - Sun Nov 23 17:03:48 2008 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments A. Do you mean Seljuk Turks? As far as I know, in history there was never large enough a Turkish population in Ireland. If you are indeed talking about the Seljuk Turks empire, then that particular government was an emperor governing over a number of local autonomous kingdoms ruled by family members. Answered by ww2db - Tue Nov 25 13:00:46 2008 When is the government going to do some major welfare reform?
Q. I think there are too many people relying on government assistance that abuse it and stay on it longer than needed to get back on their feet. I never, ever see anything in the news about welfare reform. Why won't the government do anything about it? Asked by Jennifer - Wed Jul 15 23:22:17 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. Anyone who says it is just democrats who don't want welfare reform is full of sh*t. I think both democrats and republicans will keep welfare the way it is for the most part. Neither are interested in losing a potential voter. Besides, congress doesn't worry about social security as they have a pension plan, so they don't care what happens to the publics pension plan. Answered by Melissa Me - Wed Jul 15 23:31:17 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "government" |






