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Scientia Magna, Vol. 1, No. 2, 2005

international book series

Collection of papers from various scientists dealing with smarandache notions in science.

[2] K.Atanassov, Remarks on some of the Smarandache's problems. Part 1,
Smarandache Notions Journal, Spring, 12(2001), 82-98. [3] K.Atanassov, A new
formula for the n-th prime number. Comptes Rendus de l'Academie Bulgare des
Sciences,7-8-9(2001). [4] K.Atanassov, On the 20-th and the 21-st
Smarandache's Problems. Smarandache Notions Journal, Spring ,1-2-3(2001),
111-113. [5] K.Atanassov, On four prime and coprime functions, Smarandache
Notions Journal, Spring ...

Peranan pasar pada masyarakat pedesaan daerah Bengkulu

Role of market in rural communities in the Bengkulu region.

Role of market in rural communities in the Bengkulu region.

Buffalo Leech, Hirudinaria Manillensis, as Supplementary Income to Rice Farmers

There is only one species of buffalo leech, Hirudinaria manillensis, in Sabah. Their ready availability in rice field cauld well be utilized for farming and supplement the income of local farmers. The leech which is high in protein 69.45 + 16.45% and low in lipid 3.50 + 0.00 serves as a good source of cheap protein in formulating animal feeds. [Author's abstract].

There is only one species of buffalo leech, Hirudinaria manillensis, in Sabah.

Governance and Public Policy in Canada

A View from the Provinces

Governance and Public Policy in Canada lays the foundation for a systematic analysis of policy developments, shaped as they are by multiple players, institutional tensions, and governance legacies. Arguing that provinces are now the most central site of governance and policy innovation, the book assesses the role of the provinces and places the provincial state in its broader economic, institutional, social, and territorial context. The aim throughout is to highlight the crucial role of provinces in policy changes that directly affect the lives of citizens. Three key themes unify this book. First, it addresses the role of policy convergence and divergence among provinces. Although the analysis acknowledges enduring differences in political culture and institutions, it also points to patterns of policy diffusion and convergence in specific areas in a number of provinces. Second, the book explores the push and pull between centralization and decentralization in Canada as it affects intergovernmental relations. Third, it underscores that although the provinces play a greater role in policy development than ever before, they now face a growing tension between their expanding policy ambitions and their capacity to develop, fund, implement, manage, and evaluate policy programs. Governance and Public Policy in Canada describes how the provincial state has adapted in the context of these changing circumstances to transcend its limited capacity while engaging with a growing number of civil society actors, policy networks, and intergovernmental bodies.

The aim throughout is to highlight the crucial role of provinces in policy changes that directly affect the lives of citizens. Three key themes unify this book.