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  1. Public Garden

    Public Garden may refer to Huangpu Park in Shanghai , China , formerly known as the Public Garden Public Garden Boston, Massachusetts Public Garden mini album Halifax Public Gardens Public Gardens, Hyderabad disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Public corporation

    Public corporation may refer to Government owned corporation Public company Statutory corporation dab ...   more details



  1. Public?public partnership

    A public public partnership PuP is a partnership between a government body or public authority and another such body or a non profit organization to provide services and or facilities, sometimes with the goal of transferring technical skills and expertise within international development projects. Partners can include other local, regional, state, provincial, first nations or aboriginal governments, national or federal governments, school boards, parks boards, non governmental organizations, unions, pension funds, professional organizations, and governments, labour, non governmental organizations and community groups in developing countries. Public public partnerships exist in contrast to public ..., build, finance, maintain and operate public projects like schools, hospitals and bridges. They usually ... in public water management. ref http www.tni.org report public public partnerships pups water Public public partnerships PUPs in water A report on PUPs by the Water Justice Project of the Transnational Institute ref See also Global public private partnership References Reflist cite book ... Shared Service and Public Public Partnerships publisher DCLG Publications date June 2006 isbn 978 1 ... 005 0015 8 cite paper title Public Public Partnerships as a catalyst for capacity building and institutional ... first Emanuele coauthors Hall, David year 2006 publisher Public Services International Research Unit ... bibl docs DIS23pub.pdf Public public partnerships in health and essential services http www.waterjustice.org campaign.php?componentID 6&articleID 67 Public public partnership for water management proposed http www.foodandwaterwatch.org water pubs reports public public Public public ... index.php?option com content&task view&id 389&Itemid 255 Public public partnerships in water ... at the IDRC http www.tni.org report public public partnerships pups water Public public partnerships PUPs in water Water Justice Project at the Transnational Institute Category Public economics organization ...   more details



  1. Prairie Public

    Prairie Public may refer to Prairie Public Radio , a radio service in North Dakota Prairie Public Television , a television network in North Dakota disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Public ministry

    Public ministry can refer to Public Ministry Brazil the Brazilian body of independent public prosecutors. Openbaar Ministerie Public Ministry Netherlands The body of public prosecutors in the Netherlands. Public Ministry Portugal the Portuguese body of independent public prosecutors. disambig pt Minist rio P blico Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Public affairs

    Public affairs may refer to Public administration Public affairs military Public affairs broadcasting PublicAffairs , a USA publishing company Public Affairs political party , a Czech political party Public Affairs Quarterly , an academic journal of social and political philosophy published by the University of Illinois Press Public relations PR , the practice of managing the flow of information between an organization and its publics. See also Outline of public affairs disambig de Public Affairs eo Publikaferoj fa ga Gn tha poibl it Affari pubblici hu K z gy sl Javne zadeve su Public affairs th ...   more details



  1. Public telephone

    Articles on Public telephone include Telephones Callbox Courtesy telephone Emergency telephone Payphone Police box Red telephone box Telephone booth Film Public Telephone film Public Telephone film , a 1980 French documentary film disambig ...   more details



  1. Public Ledger

    Public Ledger may refer to The Public Ledger , an agricultural commodities journal first published in 1760 and still published today. Public Ledger Philadelphia , a daily newspaper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania published from March 25, 1836 to January 1942. dab ...   more details



  1. Public Eye

    Public Eye may refer to Public Eye TV series , a British television series that ran from 1965 to 1975 The Public Eye film , a 1992 American neo noir film written and directed by Howard Franklin Public Eye Awards , an award given to the corporations deemed most harmful to society disambig ...   more details



  1. Public humanities

    Public humanities is a term used to describe the work of federal, state, nonprofit and community based cultural organizations that engage the public in conversations, facilitate and present lectures, exhibitions, performances and other programs for the general public on topics such as history, philosophy, popular culture and the arts. Public humanities programs engage everyone in reflecting on diverse ... of life. Workers within the public humanities endeavor to create spaces where the public can engage in conversation, learning and reflection about issues and ideas. Public humanities projects include ..., public art, cultural heritage, and cultural policy. Practitioners of public humanities are invested in ensuring the accessibility and relevance of the humanities to the general public or community groups. The American Council of Learned Societies National Task Force on Scholarship and the Public Humanities suggests that the nature of public humanities work is to teach the public the findings of academic scholarship it sees scholarship and the public humanities not as two distinct spheres but as parts of a single process, the process of taking private insight, testing it, and turning it into public ... and culture are shared between the academy and the public. Several universities have established programs in the public humanities, including Portland State University , whose http www.publichumanities.pdx.edu Portland Center for Public Humanities provides a yearlong forum of talks, roundtables, and workshops where the public can engage with humanistic questions, knowledge and debates. Brown ... public humanities programs, and whose http www.brown.edu Departments AmCiv humanities.html American Civilization Department offers a masters degree in public humanities. Brown s public humanities program ... in public scholarship Certificate in Public Scholarship . Michigan State University , whose http www.cal.msu.edu phc index.php?phc Public Humanities Collaborative provides a gathering place ...   more details



  1. Public safety

    About the modern meaning of the term the French Revolutionary governing body Committee of Public Safety See also Public security Public safety involves the Risk prevention prevention of and wikt protection protection from events that could endanger the safety of the Public general public from significant Risk danger , Injury injury harm , or Property damage damage , such as crime s or disasters natural disaster natural or man made . See also col begin col 2 By nation In Australia, Australian Institute of Public Safety In Brazil, National Secretariat of Public Safety In Canada, Public Safety Canada In France, Committee of Public Safety In Japan, National Public Safety Commission Japan In South Korea, National Police Commission South Korea In United Kingdom, Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety Northern Ireland only In United States, Department of Public Safety Association of Public Safety Communications Officials International Civil defense Civil defense sirens Coast guard Common Alerting Protocol Consumer Product Safety Commission Emergency management Emergency telephone number col 2 Food safety Guardian Angels Good safety practice National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Natural disaster No go area Occupational safety and health Office of Emergency Management Personal protective equipment Police Public health Public safety network Public security Risk Road traffic safety Safety engineering SafetyLit Search and rescue col end References Reflist Category Public safety Category Public safety communications ko ja pl Bezpiecze stwo publiczne ru uk zh ...   more details



  1. Public historian

    Cleanup date November 2007 Unreferenced date February 2007 There are two categories of public historians . The first, and most widely understood definition of a public historian is a practitioner of public history . This definition holds that public historians are generally regarded as those people who create history for public consumption history as digested outside of the academy . Their work can take place in various locations and formats, including museums, historic sites, archives, films, and books. Generally speaking, then, the difference between a historian and a public historian pertains to audience . In the first case, public historians aim to educate and engage the public through history historians , on the other hand, generally speak to an academic audience, and not the general public. Public history has received a boost in popularity over the past thirty years, which has resulted in the development of the second form of public history practice. This second definition of public historians has to do with those historians who, within the academy , study the public consumption of history . In addition, professional historians giving objective expert evidence before courts and tribunals may also be considered as public historians . External links There is a publication dedicated to this theme, Public Historian a review of the index at http www.ncph.org Portals 13 Publications TPH 20Index 20March2008.pdf is an interesting field trip into the many facets of public history . There is also a public historian website at http www.publichistory.org reviews index.asp . The Canadian Historical Society also has an informative article on the field of public history at http www.cha shc.ca becoming 20a 20historian chaptereleven.shtml . Category Education and training occupations Category Museum occupations history stub ...   more details



  1. Public Genomics

    Multiple issues refimprove August 2009 expert August 2009 orphan February 2009 confusing August 2009 Public genomics is a genomics branch that was initiated by public organizations such as governments, discontrol centers, and the United Nations UN . Public genomics is effectively the public facet of personal genomics . While personal genomics is geared more toward genomics resource personal and maximize the utility of genomics for the people, public genomics is geared toward to manage genome information and facilitate a more systematic and fair use of genome information in the society. See also Public health genomics External links http genomics.org index.php Public genomics Publicgenomics in Genomics.org Category Genomics ...   more details



  1. Trésor public

    unreferenced date April 2012 The Tr sor public lang en Public treasury is the national administration of the Treasury in France . It is headed by the general direction of public accountancy Direction g n rale de la comptabilit publique in the Minister of the Economy, Finance and Industry France Ministry of the Economy, Finance and Industry . The Tr sor Public is responsible for the accountancy of the state the control and help in the accountancy of public administrations and local governments the perception of direct tax es such as the income tax the computation of those taxes is vested in a separate administration In each d partement , the Treasury is headed by the Treasurer Paymaster General Tr sorier Payeur G n ral , a high ranking official. In Paris , the function used to be divided into the Paymaster General of the Treasury Payeur G n ral du Tr sor , and the Receiver General of the Finances Receveur G n ral des Finances . Each r gion in France r gion has its Treasurer Paymaster General, the one for the d partement of the r gion pr fecture . External links http www.finances.gouv.fr Tresor public Tr sor public website in French france stub DEFAULTSORT Tresor Public Category Government of France fr Tr sor public ...   more details



  1. Public Advocate

    Public Advocate is a governmental position similar to an ombudsman . Depending on the jurisdiction it can be an elected or appointed position. See also New York City Public Advocate State of New Jersey, Department of the Public Advocate, at http www.state.nj.us publicadvocate Category Dispute resolution Gov stub ...   more details



  1. Public Landing

    Public Landing may refer to Public Landing, Maryland Public Landing, Cincinnati geodis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Public Property

    Public Property is a play by the English playwright Sam Peter Jackson . It is about a news anchor called Geoffrey Hammond, who gets caught in a public sex scandal. ref http www.nt online.org 53880 theatre news public property lead role to be played by nigel harman.html National Theatre, Public Property announcement ref Public Property ran at the Trafalgar Studios in London s West End in 2009 ref http www.ambassadortickets.com 1399 677 London Trafalgar Studios Public Property Trafalgar Studios Public Property Trafalgar Studios, Public Property ref starring Nigel Harman , Robert Daws and Steven Webb and was nominated for a 2010 WhatsOnStage Theatregoers Choice Award ref http www.whatsonstage.com news theatre central E8831259874551 Whatsonstage.com Awards Nominees Announced.html WOS Awards Nominees 2010 ref as Best New Comedy. The play was published by Oberon Books. ref name Public Property cite book first Sam Peter last Jackson year 2009 title Public Property edition 1st publisher Oberon Books location London pages 84 isbn 978 1 84002 977 2 ref The production was presented by Tara Wilkinson on behalf of Whippet Productions and directed by Hanna Berrigan. ref http www.publicpropertytheplay.com Public Property Official Website ref It also featured on screen cameos by Stephen Fry , Elize du Toit and Natasha Little . References references External links http www.variety.com review VE1117941641.html?categoryid 33&cs 1 Variety review http www.publicpropertytheplay.com Official Website http www.amazon.co.uk Public Property Sam Peter Jackson dp 1840029773 Public Property on Amazon http www.sampeterjackson.co.uk Sam Peter Jackson Website http www.guardian.co.uk stage 2009 nov 18 public property review Guardian Review http nationaltheatre.org.uk 55167 plays general public property.html Public Property in National Theatre Bookshop DEFAULTSORT Public Property Category 2009 plays Category English plays Category Comedy plays ...   more details



  1. Public incubator

    unreferenced date December 2010 A Public Incubator is similar to a Business Incubator , though it s intent is to accelerate the development of ideas for the benefit of the public good. Many Universities and non profit organization succeed in a goal of public good, though few if any provide a democratic process of refinement. A Public Incubator incorporates a process of citizenry, measurement, and refinement to culture community ideas. society stub Category Social enterprise ...   more details



  1. The Public Historian

    Infobox journal title The Public Historian cover File The Public Historian.gif editor Randolph Bergstrom discipline History peer reviewed language English former names abbreviation publisher University of California Press country United States frequency Quarterly history 1978 present openaccess license impact impact year website link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR 02723433 OCLC 612397651 LCCN 81640706 CODEN ISSN 0272 3433 eISSN boxwidth The Public Historian is the official publication of the National Council on Public History . It is a quarterly Academic journal journal published by University of California Press , in Berkeley, California . First published in 1978, The Public Historian publishes the results of scholarly research and case studies in such areas as public policy and policy analysis federal, state, and local history historic preservation oral history museum and historical administration documentation and information services, corporate biography and public history education. The ISSN is 0272 3433. External links http www.ncph.org National Council on Public History official website http www.ucpressjournals.com journal.asp?j tph The Public Historian on University of California Press Journals website http www.ulib.iupui.edu special collections general mss021 National Council on Public History Archives DEFAULTSORT Public Historian Category History journals Category University of California Press academic journals Category Quarterly journals Category English language journals Category Publications established in 1978 ...   more details



  1. Joe Public

    Joe Public may refer to A generic name used informally to denote a hypothetical member of society deemed a common man in the British English United Kingdom , known as John Q. Public in the American English United States . Joe Public band , a new jack swing musical group. Joe Public album Joe Public album , the debut album by the new jack swing group. Joe Public F.C. , a football soccer club based in Tunapuna, Trinidad and Tobago. Joe Punlic, a song by The Rutles on their album The Rutles Archaeology . Disambig ...   more details



  1. Public Advertiser

    The Public Advertiser was a London newspaper in the 18th century. The Public Advertiser was originally known as the London Daily Post and General Advertiser , then simply the General Advertiser consisting more or less exclusively of adverts. It was taken over by its printer, Henry Woodfall , and relaunched as the Public Advertiser with much more news content. In 1758 , the printer s nineteen year old son, Henry Sampson Woodfall took it over. References From Grub Street to Fleet Street An Illustrated History of English Newspapers to 1899 by Bob Clarke, Ashgate Press , 2005 Category London newspapers Category 18th century in London England newspaper stub de Public Advertiser fr Public Advertiser pt Public Advertiser ...   more details



  1. Public history

    Public history is a term that describes the broad range of activities undertaken by people with some .... Public history practice has quite deep roots in the areas of historic preservation , archival ... since that time. Some of the most common settings for public history are museums , historic homes ... settings, public history has always proven rather resistant to being precisely defined. Three key elements often emerge from the discourse of those who identify themselves as public historians ... National Council on Public History To promote the utility of history in social through professional ... on an Idea NCPH s First Decade by Barbara J. Howe, Chair s Annual Address, The Public Historian ... board in 2007, stating, Public history is a movement, methodology, and approach that promotes ... insights accessible and useful to the public. However, this draft definition prompted some challenges on the H Public listserv from people in the field, ref http www.ncph.org WhatisPublicHistory tabid 282 language en US Default.aspx Public History Redux , Public History News September 2007 ref who raised questions about whether public history is solely an endeavor by professional or trained ... out that the existence of many publics for public history complicates the task of definition. For example, historian Peter Novick has questioned whether much of what is termed public history should ... public history but has asked how much room is there for the progressive component in the public history movement? ref Cathy Stanton, The Lowell Experiment Public History in a Postindustrial City U ... in public history in Britain, Australia, New Zealand and the U.S., arguing against a rigid demarcation ... Public History Today Palgrave Macmillan, 2009 , p. 1 ref A 2008 survey of almost 4,000 practitioners ... of Public History Preliminary Results from the 2008 Survey of Public History Professionals in Public History News , Vol. 29, No. 4 September 2009 ref In general, those who embrace the term public ...   more details



  1. Public bill

    unreferenced date July 2008 In the legislative process , a public bill is a Bill proposed law bill which proposes a law of general application throughout the jurisdiction in which it is proposed, and which if enacted will hence become a public law or public act. The term public bill differentiates such a bill from a private bill , which is a legislative bill affecting only a single person, group, or area, such as a bill granting a named person citizenship or, previously, granting named persons a legislative divorce . In practice, a technically public act can have the effect of a private act by the addition of restrictions such as limiting the act s effect to areas falling within a certain population bracket. Public bills in the United Kingdom Public Bills are the most common bills introduced in the Parliament of the United Kingdom . Bills can be proposed in either the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons or the House of Lords by any member of that House. However, although backbench members can introduce public bills, the vast majority of legislative time in the House of Commons is allocated to public bills introduced by the government. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Public Bill Category Statutory law law stub ...   more details



  1. Public service

    A public service is a Service economics service s which is provided by government to its citizens , either directly through the public sector or by financing private provision of services. The term is associated ... should be available to all, regardless of income . Even where public services are neither publicly ... going beyond that applying to most economic sectors . Public service is also a course that can be studied at a college and or university. Sectors Public services tend to be those considered as so ... which is not generally considered an essential public service is hairdressing . The Volunteer Fire ..., developed countries , the term public services often includes MultiCol Education Electricity Environmental protection Fire service Gas Health care Law enforcement Military Public broadcasting ColBreak Public library Public transportation Public housing Social services Telecommunications Town planning Waste management Water supply network EndMultiCol Characteristics A public service may sometimes have the characteristics of a public good being non rivalrous and non excludable , but most ... by the market . In most cases public services are Service economics services , i.e. they do not involve ... and education. They may attract people with a public service ethos who wish to give something to the wider public or community through their work. History Historically , the widespread provision of public services in developed countries usually began in the late nineteenth century, often with the municipal ... public services are often strongly regulated, for example in the US by Public Utility Commission s. In developing countries public services tend to be much less well developed. Water services, for example .... Many public services, especially electricity, gas and public transport were products of this era ... Privatization There are several ways to privatise public services. A free market corporation may be established ... ends the public service and makes it a private service. Another option, used in the Nordic countries ...   more details



  1. Public trust

    for the New Zealand crown entiry Public Trust New Zealand The concept of the public trust relates back to the origins of democratic government and its seminal idea that within the public lies the true power and future of a society therefore, whatever trust the public places in its officials must be respected. One of the reasons that bribery is regarded as a notorious evil is that it contributes to a culture of political corruption in which the public trust is eroded. Other issues related to political corruption or betrayal of public trust are lobbying , special interest group s and the public cartel . Use in the Philippines See also Impeachment in the Philippines In the Philippines, betrayal of public trust is one of the impeachable offenses. In Francisco, Jr. vs. Nagmamalasakit na mga Manananggol ng mga Manggagawang Pilipino, Inc., the Supreme Court of the Philippines ruled that the definition of betrayal of public trust is a a non justiciable political question which is beyond the scope of its judicial power under the Constitution. ref cite court litigants Francisco, Jr. v. Nagmamalasakit na mga Manananggol ng mga Manggagawang Pilipino, Inc. vol 415 reporter SCRA opinion 44 pinpoint 105 court Supreme Court of the Philippines Supreme Court date 2003 url http sc.judiciary.gov.ph jurisprudence 2003 nov2003 160261.htm ref It did not prescribe which branch of government has the power to define it, but implies that Congress, which handles impeachment cases, has the power to do so. Example of betrayal of public trust A famous example of the betrayal of public trust is in Assassination of Julius Caesar the assassination of Julius Caesar , who was killed by Roman senate Roman senators who believed they had to act drastically to preserve the Roman republic republic against his alleged monarchical ambitions. See also Public trust doctrine References Reflist External links wikiquote DEFAULTSORT Public Trust Category Social ethics Category Government Government stub . fr Public ...   more details




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