Let
us put the implementation of policies in an Environment perspective as an
example.
<span>The
Provincial Government is tasked in translating environmental guidelines regionally.
The provincial governments brainstorm and implement regional policies and plans
for the benefit of the residents living in the area. Municipal Government, on
the other hand, establishes policies catering the nation. They have the
capacity to have the means (legally and financially) to implement the policies.
They may also coordinate with the authorities ensure the implementation.</span>
Answer:
answer below
Explanation:
Employment specialist.
Human resources assistant.
Human resources coordinator.
Human resources specialist.
Recruiter.
Human resources generalist.
Recruitment manager.
Human resources manager
Answer:I believe it has to do with what we have been all exposed to and our experience as we grow up and culturally and religiously these are what considered a norm within many society , traditional families existed way back and they are what has been seen as an anchor of bringing people together and maintaining a proper structure within society. Effective Stability , solidarity and functionality of society is all based on these traditional families or modern marriages.
Explanation:
Answer:
Native American populations declined rapidly due to a lack of immunity to disease
Explanation:
At that time, many Europeans who came to American continent carried out viruses that could cause diseases such as smallpox, influenza, and measles within their body.
When they "Encountered" The native Americans, these viruses passed on to the Natives and infected them.
Because the natives have lack of immunity to disease (they never experienced diseases like that in their life) , the effect to their body is much greater compared to the Europeans. This led to large amount of death among Native Americans.
Answer:
Congress
Explanation:
New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the Jurisdiction of any other State; nor any State be formed by the Junction of two or more States, or Parts of States, without the Consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress.