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Public Transport Timetable ... From 1981–2010, it also produced a similar bi-monthly volume covering public transport services in the rest of the world, and some of that content has been moved into the company's European Timetable... Scheduling In many modern public transport systems, timetables and rostering are designed by computer, with the operators specifying operating span, minimum frequencies, route length/time and other such factors... In some cases public transport operators do not even publish public timetables for the times of day that their services are very frequent, or they may simply state "services run every 3–5 minutes" (or words to that effect) Gallery An 1844 timetable for the Long Island Rail Road Bradshaw's railway timetable A simple bus timetable (2005) found in the Greek island of Astipalea A flap display in Taipei Station, Taiwan Times and prices shown on printed display...
Education In The People's Republic Of China ... China has had a major expansion in education, increasing the number of undergraduates and people who hold doctoral degrees fivefold from 1995 to 2005. In 2003 China supported 1,552 institutions of higher learning (colleges and universities) and their 725,000 professors and 11 million students (see List of universities in the People's Republic of China)...
Timeline Of First Orbital Launches By Country ... The launching of satellites, while still contributing to national prestige, is a significant economic activity as well, with public and private rocket systems competing for launches, using cost and reliability as selling points...
Propaganda In The People's Republic Of China ... Aspects of propaganda can be traced back to the earliest periods of Chinese history, but propaganda has been most effective in the twentieth century owing to mass media and an authoritarian government. Mao-era China is known for its constant use of mass campaigns to legitimize the state and the policies of leaders...
Education In The Republic Of Ireland ... In 1973 the requirement to pass the Irish language in order to receive a second-level certificate was dropped although a student attending a school which receives public money must be taught the language...
Education In The Czech Republic ... Study at public universities is unlimited and free, but after the age of 26, the attendant will not receive the student status from social services and state would not pay his health insurance if they continue studying... Prestige and qualities of education and research of public and state universities is much higher than privates one...
Geographical Usage Of Television ... From 2000 onwards, India also encouraged new private stations. Star TV, which is based in Hong Kong, has expanded to other areas in Asia recently...
Public Security ... The latter has largely contributed to public security becoming an important political and economic issue, nationally as well as internationally... Politics, public organisations and businesses closely collaborate to guarantee public security and maintain a stable environment for economic prosperity...
Administrative Law In The People's Republic Of China ... In 1987, drafting of an Administrative Procedure Law (行政诉法法) began. The ALL was passed in 1989 and went into effect on 1 October 1990...
Public Policy Doctrines For The Exclusion Of Relevant Evidence ... The exclusionary rule, under which evidence gathered by the police from an illegal search is excluded, is of similar operation but is typically considered separately. Subsequent remedial measures A subsequent remedial measure is an improvement, repair, or safety measure made after an injury has occurred...
Radio ... Information, such as sound, is carried by systematically changing (modulating) some property of the radiated waves, such as their amplitude, frequency, phase, or pulse width. When radio waves strike an electrical conductor, the oscillating fields induce an alternating current in the conductor...
Social Aspects Of Television ... They refer to this finding as the Social Surrogacy Hypothesis. Furthermore, when an event such as a fight or argument disrupts a personal relationship, watching a favorite TV show was able to create a cushion and prevent the individual from experiencing reduced self-esteem and feelings of inadequacy that can often accompany the perceived threat...
Public ... So in political science and history, a public is a population of individuals in association with civic affairs, or affairs of office or state... John Dewey defined (Dewey 1927) a public as a group of people who, in facing a similar problem, recognize it and organize themselves to address it... A public is a subset of the set of stakeholders for an organization, that comprises those people concerned with a specific issue...
Ius Publicum ... Ius publicum was used also to describe obligatory legal regulations, such as ius cogens, which is now a term used in public international law meaning basic rules which cannot (or should not) be broken, or contracted out of...
Bankruptcy In The Republic Of Ireland ... Bankruptcy in Ireland applies only to natural persons. Other insolvency processes including liquidation and examinership are used to deal with corporate insolvency...
Internet ... Most traditional communications media including telephone, music, film, and television are reshaped or redefined by the Internet, giving birth to new services such as Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and Internet Protocol Television (IPTV). Newspaper, book and other print publishing are adapting to Web site technology, or are reshaped into blogging and web feeds...
English Public School Football Games ... Finally, in the 19th century, former English public school students were the first to write down formal codes of rules in order to enable matches to be played between different schools... History 14th century That ball games were probably played at English public schools from earliest times is suggested by early references to such games being played by students at university... 15th and 16th centuries The first direct evidence that games probably resembling football were being played at English public schools—mainly attended by boys from the upper, upper-middle and professional classes—comes from the Vulgaria by William Horman in 1519...
Public Works ... However, critical infrastructure includes public works (dams, waste water systems, bridges, etc.) as well as facilities like hospitals, banks, and telecommunications systems and views them from a national security viewpoint and the impact on the community that the loss of such facilities would entail... Furthermore, the term public works has recently been expanded to include digital public infrastructure projects... The first (US) nationwide digital public works project is an effort to create an open source software platform for e-voting (created and managed by the OSDV)...
Public Capital ... In 2009, each category of infrastructure varied from C+ to D- grades with an estimated $2.2 trillion of needed public capital investment... Economic growth One of the most classic macroeconomic inquiries is the effect of public capital investment on economic growth... Federal Reserve economist David Alan Aschauer asserted an increase of the public capital stock by 1% would result in an increase of the total factor productivity by 0.4%...
Publication ... In the United States, publication is defined as: the distribution of copies or phonorecords of a work to the public by sale or other transfer of ownership, or by rental, lease, or lending... The offering to distribute copies or phonorecords to a group of persons for purposes of further distribution, public performance, or public display, constitutes publication... To perform or display a work "publicly" means – (1) to perform or display it at a place open to the public or at any place where a substantial number of persons outside of a normal circle of a family and its social acquaintances is gathered; or (2) to transmit or otherwise communicate a performance or display of the work to a place specified by clause (1) or to the public, by means of any device or process, whether the members of the public capable of receiving the performance or display receive it in the same place or in separate places and at the same time or at different times...
Public Administration ... Public administration is "centrally concerned with the organization of government policies and programmes as well as the behavior of officials (usually non-elected) formally responsible for their conduct" Many unelected public servants can be considered to be public administrators, including heads of city, county, regional, state and federal departments such as municipal budget directors, HRadministrators, city managers, Census managers, state directors, and cabinet secretaries... Public administrators are public servants working in public departments and agencies, at all levels of government... In the US, civil servants and academics such as Woodrow Wilson promoted American civil service reform in the 1880s, moving public administration into academia...