Sentences with phrase «at democracy in action»

Whew, this whole earning - a-living thing has proven to be surprisingly time - consuming the past couple of weeks (how you people with «jobs» manage I'll never know), but at least someone in DC appreciates the value of a free lunch: the folks at Democracy In Action are giving away a year of their constituent - relations - management software service at no charge to a worthy environmental group.
Whew, this whole earning - a-living thing has proven to be surprisingly time - consuming the past couple of weeks (how you people with «jobs» manage I'll never know), but at least someone in DC appreciates the value of a free lunch: the folks at Democracy In Action are giving away a...

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But even so, PAN («National Action Party») gets at most 14 percent of regional votes, and its token seats in the legislature serve more to prove the ruling party operates a democracy.
The smart and eloquent student who framed the whole TEA PARTY phenomenon for the audience was perfectly right that these people are a largely admirable example of democracy in action, of genuine «civic engagement» at the local level.
Take a look at these two articles suggested by Democracy in Action's in - house blogger Jason Zanon:
Labour lost because they: a) broke manifold electoral promises b) lied shamelessly to the people and parliament c) engaged in industrial - scale corruption and lame cover - up d) wilfully enraged their newest supporters e) eschewed democracy at every opportunity f) treated the electorate like idiots g) alienated a vast constituency of voters with strong personal interest in the well - being of our servicemen h) inherited the most benign of economies and recklessly maxed out the public debt i) devoted inordinate time and effort to policies based on immature class war antics j) engaged in open internal dissent while being too cowardly to take any definitive action k) offered a wholly negative electoral campaign Unless confidence is restored in these areas, Labour will continue to be despised.
The group will use the site to promote their issue (biochar, a simple technology with applications ranging from improving agriculture to sequestering carbon in the soil) and to connect practitioners and researchers around the world, so we integrated in a Democracy In Action / Salsa CRM account for mass - emailing, supporter - management and donations, helping to solve several problems at oncin the soil) and to connect practitioners and researchers around the world, so we integrated in a Democracy In Action / Salsa CRM account for mass - emailing, supporter - management and donations, helping to solve several problems at oncin a Democracy In Action / Salsa CRM account for mass - emailing, supporter - management and donations, helping to solve several problems at oncIn Action / Salsa CRM account for mass - emailing, supporter - management and donations, helping to solve several problems at once.
At 11 a.m., the Center for American Progress Action Fund will host a panel on how to implement solutions to tackle current threats to democracy, the influence of money in politics, and the effects of these issues on political participation at large, Rep. Steve Israel participates, 1333 H St. NW, 10th Floor, Washington, D.At 11 a.m., the Center for American Progress Action Fund will host a panel on how to implement solutions to tackle current threats to democracy, the influence of money in politics, and the effects of these issues on political participation at large, Rep. Steve Israel participates, 1333 H St. NW, 10th Floor, Washington, D.at large, Rep. Steve Israel participates, 1333 H St. NW, 10th Floor, Washington, D.C.
At the Marist Poll at Marist College, the election season (which seems to get longer and longer) is a time to engage our students and provide a «laboratory» to understand democracy in actioAt the Marist Poll at Marist College, the election season (which seems to get longer and longer) is a time to engage our students and provide a «laboratory» to understand democracy in actioat Marist College, the election season (which seems to get longer and longer) is a time to engage our students and provide a «laboratory» to understand democracy in action.
Successive governments in Nigeria since the return to democracy in 1999 have, at least, made pronouncements about ending corruption and also took actions to this regard.
I'm recasting this Take Action piece which I presented last week at the Education for Democracy plenary of the Democracy Convention in Madison WI as your Public Schools Action Tuesday recommendation for today.
At the Institute for Democratic Education in America (IDEA), a national network of activists and educators are working to mobilize action to advance meaningful learning and build a more just and sustainable democracy.
Nevertheless, the GoI heralds this approach as participatory democracy in action, which reminds me of similar attempts at democratizing national, state, and local level education policymaking in the United States.
It was this concept of «direct democracy» that he explored in his Information Action at the Tate in 1972, from which three of the blackboards shown here are taken.
The same faces — not at all infrequently the offspring of very wealthy and landed families — appear in the media after their high profile actions, to say things like «democracy isn't working», and to demand «stronger climate laws».
«James Lovelock: Humans are too stupid to prevent climate change In his first in - depth interview since the theft of UEA emails, the scientist blames inertia and democracy for lack of action» article continues at: http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2010/mar/29/james-lovelock-climate-chanIn his first in - depth interview since the theft of UEA emails, the scientist blames inertia and democracy for lack of action» article continues at: http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2010/mar/29/james-lovelock-climate-chanin - depth interview since the theft of UEA emails, the scientist blames inertia and democracy for lack of action» article continues at: http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2010/mar/29/james-lovelock-climate-change
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