B, having love and support from your parents.
Making policy has traditionally been seen as Whitehall’s main function. Yet, despite over a
decade of sustained efforts to improve policy making, civil servants, politicians and academics
continue to express concerns about the way policy is made, and whether it is ready to meet
future challenges. These concerns need to be taken seriously. The strength of policy making is
integral to the strength of government as a whole, and that of the country at large. When
policies fail, the costs (whether monetary or otherwise) can be significant.
There would be a compelling case for studying policy making even if Whitehall could look
forward to a period of stability. Clearly, this is not the case. Departmental administration
budgets are being cut by an average of 33% over four years, and the Prime Minister has
promised “a total change in the way our country is run”.
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The Institute’s approach
In the face of these challenges, policy
making will need to change – both in its function and its organisation. The Institute’s Better
Policy Making theme aims to show how this can be done.
Answer:
industry
Explanation:
Industry vs. Inferiorty, according to Erikson, is a stage of development that occurs from ages 6-12. This is the age where children begin to look for approval from their friends and classmates and to take pride in their accomplishments. Industry and Inferiority are the negative and positive outcomes of this stage. If Christopher gets encouragement and succeeds in earning the approval and achievement he's looking for, it's called industry. If he isn't encouraged and can't make people approve of him it's called inferiority, because he feels inferior (less) than other people.
Since Christopher is proud of his achievements in basketball and is pretty popular this has the positive effect, industry.
People with generalized social phobia have significant fears of most social situations (rather than only a few) and often also have a diagnosis of anxiety.
<h3>What is social phobia?</h3>
This is also a form of social anxiety disorder. This is a type of disorder that may arise due to the fact that a person has fears of social situations.
They may have increased anxiety when found in places outside their comfort zones.
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