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- Public Affairs
The Edmund G. "Pat" Brown Institute of Public Affairs is a non-profit, non-partisan public policy center dedicated to the living legacy of former California Governor Edmund G. "Pat" Brown. The institute is committed to conducting timely public policy research, organizing and participating in policy debates, collaborating on community-driven initiatives, and facilitating educational opportunities for diverse communities. The Pat Brown Institute of Public Affairs - Notary Public
A Notary Public is a person legally empowered to witness and certify documents and to take affidavits and depositions. Applications for appointment as a Notary Public are made to the Secretary of the Commonwealth. The application forms are available at any Circuit Court Clerk's office. - Public Administration -- Careers
An education from the School of Public Administration at the University of Nebraska at Omaha will prepare you for a career in the public service. With a strong foundation in academic theory and applied research, you will learn the tools of visionary and effective leadership. Hands-on experiential learning and internships will provide you with the insights to craft innovative solutions. - Public Law -- Human Rights
The Public International Law & Policy Group (PILPG), a 2005 Nobel Peace Prize nominee, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, which operates as a global pro bono law firm providing free legal assistance to states and governments involved in conflicts. To facilitate the utilization of this legal assistance, PILPG ... provides policy formulation advice and training on matters related to conflict resolution. To date, PILPG has advised over two dozen states and governments on the legal aspects of peace negotiations and post-conflict constitution drafting, and over two dozen states and War Crimes Tribunals in Europe, Asia and Africa concerning the protection of human rights, self-determination, and the prosecution of war crimes. - Airport -- Public Relations
The Mueller site served as the city of Austin's primary airport for decades before closing in 1999. Catellus was selected as master developer of the property in 2002 and has since managed all key aspects of the project, including community outreach, entitlement, cleanup and public financing. The company is the master developer and is ... undertaking retail and commercial development at the site and partnering with other companies on residential and select commercial construction. - Public Transport -- Trains
The Merseyside Local Transport Plan partners are planning many improvements to public transport. Recently we've seen rail stations and trains upgraded to provide a high quality service on Merseyrail and more stations are being enhanced all the time. Measures to give buses more priority are being put in place and there are more modern buses on the roads than ever before. Merseyside bus and rail improvement plans can be downloaded below and are part of the Local Transport Plan. - Notary Public -- Secretary Cortes
Since Notaries Public will no longer be identified as "At Large" after June 30, 2004, the Secretary of State has promulgated a new notary seal design. The new seal design should be used by any Notary Public commissioned on or after July 1, 2004. A sample seal format appears above. - Princess Diana -- Public
Throughout her life, Princess Diana was very active supporting many charities related to homeless and deprived children, drug abuse, and victims of HIV/AIDS. In 1987, she shocked many people when she publicly shook the hand of an AIDS patient. - Public Administration -- Students
The Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration requires a minimum of 120 units, which includes courses for the major, General Education, all-university requirements, and free electives. Political Science 100, a graduation requirement for all students, is not part of the political administration major, but is a prerequisite to further work in political science and public administration. The major consists of 39 units of political science and public administration, all at the upper-division. In addition, nine upper-division units are required in related disciplines, such as American studies, anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography, history, philosophy, psychology, sociology, and statistics. Work in related fields must be approved in writing by one of the department’s undergraduate advisers. - Public Affairs -- Programs
The Public Affairs & Publications office is responsible for various college communication functions. The director plans, develops, implements, and monitors an education marketing and media relations program for the college in order to increase public and media awareness and interest in the college; designs, develops, and implements advertising, direct mail, World Wide Web communications, and college promotional campaigns; and serves as a resource to college staff in support of individual, department, or program marketing and/or staff and student recruitment.