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  • 31public — [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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  • 32Public folklore — is the term for the work done by folklorists in public settings in the United States and Canada outside of universities and colleges, such as arts councils, museums, folklife festivals, radio stations, etc. The term is actually short for public… …

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  • 33Public forum debate — Public forum debate, also known as crossfire debate, Po Fo, PF, or puf (or sometimes called by its former names, controversy debates or Ted Turner debate) is a style of debate practiced in National Forensic League and National Catholic Forensic… …

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  • 34Public policy (law) — Public policy is the body of fundamental principles that underpin the operation of legal systems in each state. This addresses the social, moral and economic values that tie a society together: values that vary in different cultures and change… …

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  • 35Public broadcasting in New Zealand — has undergone many changes since the first radio broadcast on 17 November 1921.RadioProfessor Robert Jack made the first broadcast from the University of Otago physics department on 17 November 1921. [cite… …

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  • 36public servant — ˌpublic ˈservant noun [countable] formal an elected government official, or someone whose job is working for the government: • a 41 year old career public servant (= someone who spends their whole working life in a government job, usually at a… …

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  • 37Public Electricity Suppliers — ( PES ) were the fourteen companies created when the electricity market in the United Kingdom was privatised. In England and Wales the Central Electricity Generating Board was responsible for the generation and transmission of electricity, while… …

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  • 38Public liability — is part of the law of tort which focuses on civil wrongs. An applicant (the injured party) usually sues the respondent (the owner or occupier) under common law based on negligence and/or damages. Claims are usually successful when it can be shown …

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  • 39public administration — 1. the implementation of public policy, largely by the executive branch. 2. a field of study preparing persons for careers in such work. * * * Introduction       the implementation of government policies. Today public administration is often… …

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  • 40Public house — Not to be confused with Public housing. A thatched country pub, The Williams Arms, near Braunton, North Devon, England …

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