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Draft Outlines After you have written a first draft of your paper you can make a draft or descriptive outlinean outline that is based on your draft It describes each paragraph in your draft so. TRAINING. 2014. ICE BREAKER. WHAT ARE YOUR EXPECTATIONS?. THE LABOR MANAGEMENT RELATIONSHIP. Just what is it, anyway?. What is the union representative’s role?. What is the supervisor’s role?. Who is responsible for improving the relationship?. 22.04.2014 , Riga. Agnes Karpati. LECTURE OUTLINE. INTRODUCTION. INSTITUTIONS AND ACTORS. LEGISLATIVE PROCESS. LOBBYING. EXAMPLES. REGULATION OF LOBBY. PRACTICE. WORKSHOP CHALLENGES. CONCLUSION. The spoon, the cup and the bucket. Alessandro . Sorniotti. Refik. . Molva. SAC’10 March 22-26 2010,Sierre, Switzerland.. Copyright 2010 ACM 978-1-60558-638-0/10/03. 1. Introduction. 2.Design of the SIG(secret interest group) framework. ®. American Government and Politics. Unit III – Political . Parties (8) . and Interest . Groups (11). Part 2 – Interest Groups. What is an interest group?. Also called an “advocacy group”. Organization of people with shared policy goals that try to influence the political process to achieve those goals. Informational Meeting. Check out the NPHS Website under ACTIVITIES. Click on Clubs & Interest Groups for All . the Info & Forms. Sign In. One representative from each Club or Group needs to sign in. Please include the following and write neatly:. AP Comparative Government. Political Institutions. Political institutions . are structures of a political system that carry out the work of governing. Just because countries have the same types of institutions does not mean that those institutions have the same powers. Tactics, and Federal Regulation . Interest groups’ tactics for attempting to influence . government . action (or inaction) fall in to 4 general categories:. 1) Lobbying. 2) Electioneering. 3) Litigation. Finances Part I. Sales Tax. Optional for individual states.. How to compute sales tax:. (Total cost of item) x (percent of sales tax) = amount of sales tax. Cost of item + amount of sales tax = register price. Interest Groups and Lobbyists. Interest Groups – organizations dedicated to a political goal or goals. Examples: NAACP, AMA, Sierra Club. Interest groups engage in lobbying. Origin: people would wait in the lobby of the Capitol trying to get to legislators as they came and went.. Who Rules?. Many governments claim to be democratic, but few actually are. . The former Soviet Union, China, even North Korea claim to be democratic.. . Who Rules?. Even the claims of such countries as England, the U.S. and Canada that "the people" hold the political power are open to question.. Bicameral Legislature. Bicameral=2 Part. House of Representatives. 435 members (Representatives). Senate. 100 members (Senators). Why is there such a difference in the #’s?. What is the . L. egislative Branch?. organization or people with shared policy goals entering the policy process at several points to try to achieve those goals. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS. NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION. PEOPLE FOR THE ETHICAL TREATMENT OF ANIMALS. Special Interest Groups . “In no country in the world has the principle of association been more successfully used or applied to a greater multiple of objects than in America.”. -- Alexis do Tocqueville. What is an Interest Group?. It is an association of people who hold similar views or goals and try to influence public policy at every level of government. Interest Groups offer Americans an important means of influencing U.S. public policy. They are formed around many issues, such as public interest, social issues and economics..

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