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  • 51Public Interest Watch — (PIW) was established in September 2003 by Mike Hardiman. The PIW website states that the group was created in response to the growing misuse of charitable funds by nonprofit organizations and the lack of effort by government agencies to deal… …

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  • 52Public housing in Puerto Rico — is a subsidized system of housing units, mostly consisting of housing projects ( Residenciales in Spanish), which are provided for low income and impoverished families in Puerto Rico, a territory of the United States. The system is mainly… …

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  • 53Public Official A — is a high ranking Illinois public official alleged to be involved in political corruption during United States Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald s investigation of corruption in the State of Illinois. The identity of Public Official A has not been… …

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  • 54public debt — n. 1. the total debt of all governmental units, including those of state and local governments 2. NATIONAL DEBT * * *       obligations of governments, particularly those evidenced by securities, to pay certain sums to the holders at some future… …

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  • 55Public management — considers that government and non profit administration resembles private sector management in some important ways. As such, there are management tools appropriate in public and in private domains, tools that maximize efficiency and effectiveness …

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  • 56public contract — An agreement to perform a particular task to benefit the community at large that is financed by government funds. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. public contract An agreement …

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  • 57Public Prep — charter schools, run by the Public Prep Network, are open to girls in New York, N.Y., in the Lower East Side of Manhattan and in the South Bronx. Expansion to other urban areas and to educate boys is being planned. Girls Prep schools are already… …

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  • 58public — [pub′lik] adj. [ME < L publicus: altered (prob. infl. by pubes, adult) < poplicus, contr. of populicus, public < populus, the PEOPLE] 1. of, belonging to, or concerning the people as a whole; of or by the community at large [the public… …

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  • 59Public Architecture — is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization whose mission, through its national initiative The 1%, [http://www.theonepercent.org] is to encourage and inspire architecture and design firms to donate at least 1% of their billable hours to the public… …

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  • 60Public engagement — is a term that has recently been used, particularly in the UK, to describe the involvement of specialists listening to, developing their understanding of, and interacting with, non specialists (as defined by England s university funding agency,… …

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