Everything You Need to Know About At Risk Youth Grants. Sadly there are millions of young people in the US today who are at- risk. They may be in gangs, taking drugs, have run away from home,, are drinking alcohol or are in trouble with the law. Fortunately there are many institutions and individuals who are attempting to help these troubled teens. Many levels of government run programs designed to help at- risk youth. There are federal funds available to help people assist young folk who need support and guidance. Here is a group of programs for which funding is available. Youth Skills is one of seven programs that form part of the Queensland Government's Skilling Queenslanders for Work initiative. Funding programs from Employment and Social Development Canada are government grants and contributions that help support jobs, training, and social development.
It is not an exhaustive list. The Youth Build Program Grants. Federal funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development gives grants to programs which assist unemployed young people who have dropped out of high school. Deals with training in the fields of architecture and building. Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grants. Federal funding from the Department of Justice gives grants to States and local government programs which assist unemployed young people who have dropped out of high school. These grants deal with many issues concerned with juvenile justice including research into young offenders, the recruitment and training of judges working in this field, better trial and pre- trial accountability, more and better- trained probation officers and developing programs to reduce recidivism. Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Grants. Federal funding from the Department of Justice gives grants to States and local government programs which seek to improve advocacy activities, ways to strengthen the family unit where young offenders are involved, programs to tackle hate crimes and programs to prevent gang and youth gun violence. Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Grants. Federal funding from the Department of Justice gives grants to States and local government programs to encourage evaluation of juvenile justice and delinquency prevention activities; to support public and private agencies which seek to collect research and publish information related to juvenile delinquency. Gang- Free Schools and Communities Grants. Federal funding from the Department of Justice gives grants to States and local governments and agencies for programs which provide counseling for individuals, families and groups, advice regarding living skills and independent living, crisis intervention for troubles juveniles, the bringing together of people within neighborhoods and communities and the training and assistance for adults who work with troubled or at- risk juveniles. Delinquency Prevention Programs Grants. Federal funding from the Department of Justice giving grants to States and local governments to help these bodies in their work to improve the juvenile justice system. Juvenile Mentoring Program Grants. Federal funding from the Department of Justice giving grants to States and local governments and agencies to help them reduce juvenile delinquency, boost academic performance and reduce school drop- out rates through the use of mentors. Drug Prevention Program Grants. Federal funding from the Department of Justice giving grants to States and local governments and agencies to help promote a variety of approaches to help young people chose safe and healthy alternatives to high risk behaviors such as the taking drugs. Drug Free Schools and Communities Grants. Federal funding from the Department of Education giving grants to States and local governments and agencies to improve efforts to prevent illegal use of drugs by students at all levels of education. Education for Homeless Children and Youth Grants. Federal funding from the Department of Education giving grants to States and local governments and agencies to ensure that homeless children and youth have the same access to free public education as other children; and to ensure that homeless children enroll, attend and succeed in school. Grants to States for Incarcerated Youth Offenders. Federal funding from the Department of Education giving grants to States to assist young offenders who are in jail to obtain post- secondary education and vocational skills training. Adolescent Family Life Research Grants. Federal funding from the Department of Health and Human Services giving grants to States and other agencies to support research into such areas as the cause and consequence of adolescent sexual activity, the use of contraception, pregnancy and childbearing and the care and wellbeing of children and their families. Research into Women, Infants, Children and Youth Grants. Federal funding from the Department of Health and Human Services giving grants to States and other agencies to support research into such areas as clinical care and social support services for women, infants, children and youth who are infected with the HIV Virus or AIDS and to provide support services for them and their families. Abstinence Education Grants. Federal funding from the Department of Health and Human Services giving grants to States to allow them to provide abstinence education programs and, where appropriate, to support programs which aim to mentor and counsel those young people likely to engage in sexual activity particularly those most likely to have children out of wedlock. Transitional Living for Homeless Youth Grants. Federal funding from the Department of Health and Human Services giving grants to agencies working with homeless youth including pregnant and parenting youth. Funding is aimed to support programs which aim to help people come off welfare and learn various living and employment skills to become independent. Runaway and Homeless Youth Grants. Federal funding from the Department of Health and Human Services giving grants to nonprofit agencies who are working with homeless and street youth who have been or are subject to sexual abuse, prostitution or sexual exploitation. Reduce Abuse of Homeless Youth Grants. Federal funding from the Department of Health and Human Services giving grants to agencies working with runaway and homeless youth and their families. The work should aim to reunite runaway youth with their family, help families become better at communication and help young people choose safe and better alternatives to being homeless. Adolescent Family Life Projects Grants. Federal funding from the Department of Health and Human Services giving grants to agencies working with adolescents who are under 1. The aim for recipients of grants is to provide appropriate sex education, to assist the youth in making appropriate decisions and to avoid sexually- transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS. Here are additional resources you might be interested in: How to Identify At- Risk Youth. Get Help From At- Risk Youth Services.
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No. 1. 9 Ole Miss Holds Off Auburn 2. October 3. 1, 2. 01. GAMEDAY PREVIEW: No. Ole Miss at Auburn. October 3. 0, 2. 01. FRIDAY FLASHBACK: 1. Gator Bowl. October 2. Ole Miss Football Schedule Announced. October 2. 8, 2. 01. SEC Nation to Visit The Grove for Arkansas Game. October 2. 7, 2. 01. NFL REBELS: Weekly Update 1. October 2. 6, 2. 01. Mike Hilton Named Thorpe Award Semifinalist. October 2. 6, 2. 01. Hugh Freeze Weekly Press Conference. October 2. 6, 2. 01. Elston, Haynes Garner SEC Weekly Honors. October 2. 6, 2. 01. Ole Miss- Arkansas Selected for CBS 2: 3. Kickoff. October 2. Postgame Quotes - Texas A& MOctober 2. Postgame Notes - Texas. A& MOctober 2. Ole Miss Overwhelms Texas A& MOctober 2. GAMEDAY PREVIEW: No. Texas A& MOctober 2. FRIDAY FLASHBACK: Ole Miss - Texas A& M 2. October 2. 0, 2. 01. NFL REBELS: Weekly Update 1. October 1. 9, 2. 01. Hugh Freeze Weekly Press Conference. October 1. 7, 2. 01. Postgame Quotes - Memphis. October 1. 7, 2. 01. No. 1. 2 Ole Miss, 3. 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FRIDAY FLASHBACK: Homecoming 1. October 7, 2. 01. Ole Miss Chapter to Honor Two with NFF Awards. October 6, 2. 01. NFL REBELS: Weekly Update 1. October 5, 2. 01. Hugh Freeze Weekly Press Conference. October 5, 2. 01. AM Kickoff for Ole Miss- Memphis Game. October 3, 2. 01. Postgame Quotes Vs. Florida. October 3, 2. Ole Miss Postgame Notes - Florida. October 3, 2. 01. Rebels Drop Ranked- Road Battle at No. Florida. October 3, 2. GAMEDAY PREVIEW: No. Florida. October 2, 2. FRIDAY FLASHBACK: Ole Miss - Florida 2. October 1, 2. 01. New Ole Miss Letterwinner Walk to be Named for Jake Gibbs. September 3. 0, 2. FEATURE: Two of a Kind. September 2. 9, 2. NFL REBELS: Weekly Update 0. September 2. 9, 2. Wesley Walls Elected to Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame. September 2. 9, 2. Former Ole Miss Standout Ken Lucas Named SEC Legend. September 2. 8, 2. Hugh Freeze Weekly Press Conference. September 2. 8, 2. Fahn Cooper Tabbed SEC O- Lineman of the Week. September 2. 8, 2. Oct. 1. 0 Homecoming Game To Kick Off at 1. AMSeptember 2. 6, 2. Postgame Quotes - Vanderbilt. September 2. 6, 2. Postgame Notes - Vanderbilt. September 2. 6, 2. No. 3 Ole Miss Outlasts Vanderbilt. September 2. 6, 2. STORIFY FEED: No. Vanderbilt. September 2. GAMEDAY PREVIEW: No. Vanderbilt. September 2. FRIDAY FLASHBACK: Ole Miss - Vanderbilt 1. September 2. 4, 2. Robert Nkemdiche Recognized for Outstanding Performance vs. Alabama. September 2. Ole Miss Graces Sports Illustrated Cover Again. September 2. 2, 2. NFL REBELS: Weekly Update 0. September 2. 2, 2. Five Rebel Greats To Be Enshrined in M- Club Alumni Hall of Fame. September 2. 1, 2. Hugh Freeze Weekly Press Conference. September 2. 1, 2. Ole Miss' Nkemdiche, Wunderlich Earn SEC Weekly Honors. September 2. 0, 2. Ole Miss vs. 2 Alabama. September 1. 8, 2. FRIDAY FLASHBACK: Ole Miss - Alabama 1. September 1. 6, 2. Little Big Man. September 1. NFL REBELS: Weekly Update 0. September 1. 4, 2. Hugh Freeze Weekly Press Conference. 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WPA2 update patch (KB893357) and WinXP Pro SP1. How to set up WPA2 on your wireless network. Windows XP Service Pack 2 This update. Windows XP SP2; Install Instructions. Click the Download button on this page to start the download. NRCS works in partnership with other entities to accelerate getting conservation on the ground. Through the Regional Conservation Partnership Program. Title: New Jersey Regional Conservation Partnership Program: description: type: Web Mapping Application: tags: New Jersey,RCPP,Priority Areas,Focal Areas,Clusters. The Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) promotes coordination between NRCS and its partners to deliver conservation assistance to producers and. Pacific Southwest Region - US Fish & Wildlife Service. Conservation Partnerships is more than an organizational structure, it is a guiding philosophy. The Conservation Partnerships Program brings the Service's mechanisms for funding or implementing strategic habitat conservation for our trust species under one umbrella, so that we may better serve our public and private citizen partners. Regional Conservation Partnership Program. To use covered programs to further the conservation, restoration, and sustainable use of soil, water, wildlife, and related natural resources on eligible land on a regional or watershed scale. To meet or avoid the need for national, State, and local natural resource regulatory requirements related to production on eligible land. To encourage eligible partners to cooperate with producers in implementing projects that will result in the installation and maintenance of eligible activities that affect multiple agricultural or nonindustrial private forest operations on a local, regional, State or multi- state basis.
Long Island Sound Watershed Regional Conservation Partnership Program Bringing partners together to reduce runoff and nutrient loading to Long Island Sound from. To enter into agreements with partners who will identify conservation needs in an area, conduct conservation activities with producers and landowners to encourage them to participate in the covered programs through program contracts or easement agreements. To combine the authorities of four former conservation programs - the Agricultural Water Enhancement Program, the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Program, the Cooperative Conservation Partnership Initiative and the Great Lakes Basin Program. Assistance is delivered in accordance with the rules of the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP), Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP), Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP), Healthy Forests Reserve Program (HFRP); and, in designated Critical Conservation Areas, the Watershed Operations and Flood Prevention Program. Related Programs. Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention; 1. Environmental Quality Incentives Program; 1. Healthy Forests Reserve Program (HFRP); 1. Conservation Stewardship Program. Agency - Department of Agriculture. Established in 1. Department of Agriculture serves all Americans through anti- hunger efforts, stewardship of nearly 2. The USDA opens markets for American farmers and ranchers and provides food for needy people around the world. Office - See Regional Agency Offices. For more information on this and other related conservation programs, consult the local telephone directory where your land is located for location of the USDA service center. For a list of NRCS State offices with telephone numbers and addresses, see appropriate Appendix IV of the Catalog. Information is available on the internet at http: //www. Program Accomplishments. Not Applicable. Uses and Use Restrictions. Technical assistance is provided for conservation planning, design and implementation of conservation practices for eligible participants. Financial assistance is provided for implementation of structural, and land management practices. Cost- share payments may be made to implement one or more eligible structural or vegetative practices. Incentive payments can be made to implement one or more land management practices. Funding for RCPP is allocated to projects in three different fund pools: 4. RCPP funding will go to national projects; 2. CCAs) designated by the Secretary of Agriculture. Eligibility Requirements. Applicant Eligibility. Eligible partners include advocate groups for conservation and those interested in assisting agricultural producers who face serious threats to soil, water, and related natural resources, or who need assistance with complying with Federal and State environment laws. Eligible partnering organizations include: . Conservation payments for the Conservation Stewardship Program are limited to a maximum payment limitation per producer of $2. Farm Bill. Conservation payments for the Environmental Quality Incentives Program are limited to a maximum payment limitation per producer of $4. Farm Bill. Credentials/Documentation. Entities must prove their eligibility by providing documents indicating their legal status and agree to provide such information to NRCS as the agency deems necessary or desirable to assist in its determination of eligibility for program benefits and for other program implementation purposes. This program is excluded from coverage under OMB Circular No. A- 8. 7. Aplication and Award Process. Preapplication Coordination. Under RCPP, the NRCS enters into partnership agreements with eligible entities and organizations that want to promote ground and surface water conservation or improve water quality on agricultural lands. After the Chief has announced approved RCPP project areas, eligible agricultural producers may submit a program application to NRCS. Each fiscal year, NRCS may make RCPP financial and technical assistance available to eligible owners and operators of agricultural lands who participate in approved RCPP project areas. Partners may assist NRCS by identifying producers in the project area. Partners may also assist producers in submitting applications for the program. Environmental impact information is not required for this program. This program is excluded from coverage under E. O. 1. 23. 72. Application Procedures. This program is excluded from coverage under OMB Circular No. This program is excluded from coverage under OMB Circular No. For each program year the Natural Resources Conservation Service issues an announcement of program funding (APF) through the Federal Register. Application procedures are outlined in the APF. Award Procedures. For each program year the Natural Resources Conservation Service issues an announcement of program funding (APF) through the Federal Register. Award procedures are outlined in the APF. Deadlines. Contact the headquarters or regional office, as appropriate, for application deadlines. Authorization. Food Security Act of 1. Title XII, Public Law 9. Range of Approval/Disapproval Time. For each program year the Natural Resources Conservation Service issues an announcement of program funding (APF) through the Federal Register. Application deadlines are outlined in the APF. Appeals. A participant may appeal any adverse determination to the Chief of the Natural Resources Conservation Service. Renewals. A partnership agreement shall not exceed five years. The Secretary of Agriculture may extend a partnership agreement one time for up to 1. Assistance Considerations. Formula and Matching Requirements. This program has no statutory formula. This program has no matching requirements. RCPP does not require a specific match. However, an eligible partner is expected to provide a significant portion of the overall costs of the scope of the project that is the subject of the agreement, and the Secretary can give priority to applications that significantly leverage non- Federal financial and technical resources. MOE requirements are not applicable to this program. Length and Time Phasing of Assistance. Eligible partners enter into multi- year agreements, not to exceed five years, with NRCS to promote conservation and address resource concerns on eligible agricultural lands. RCPP is intended to leverage investment in natural resources conservation along with services and non- Federal resources of other eligible partners. Method of awarding/releasing assistance: lump sum. Post Assistance Requirements. Reports. NRCS is required to report to the Secretary and Congress, the following items for each project. Partners will be required to provide input on these items and submit reports to NRCS as established in the partner agreement no later than November 3. Items provided by NRCS are noted below. Partners will be responsible for items not noted as provided by NRCS. The number and types of eligible partners, landowners, and producers participating in the partnership agreements selected (provided by NRCS except in the case of alternative funding arrangements whereby the partner must provide this information). The number of producers and landowners receiving assistance (provided by NRCS). The number of new producers and landowners reached (i. NRCS programs) and if any beginning farmers or ranchers, limited resource farmers or ranchers, socially disadvantaged farmers or ranchers, eligible veterans farmers and ranchers, or Indian Tribes received assistance. Total funding committed to projects, including from Federal and non- Federal resources (Federal funding resources total provided by NRCS). A description of how the funds are being administered under any alternative funding arrangement including: a. Any oversight mechanisms that NRCS or partner has implemented,b. The process through which NRCS or partner is resolving appeals by program participants, andc. The means by which NRCS or partner is tracking adherence to any applicable provisions for payment eligibility. In addition, on an annual basis, partners will be required to provide updates on the activities conducted to date; a status of the accomplishment of goals established in the project application, including whether and why goals have been adjusted; any proposed adjustments to funding requested from NRCS; and other items as required in the partnership agreement. Requirements for the final report will be established in the partnership agreement and will include a description of the goals and outcomes accomplished. Cash reports are not applicable. Progress reports are not applicable. Expenditure reports are not applicable. Performance monitoring is not applicable. Audits. In accordance with the provisions of OMB Circular No. A- 1. 33 (Revised, June 2. Audits of States, Local Governments, and Non- Profit Organizations,& quot; nonfederal entities that expend financial assistance of $5. Federal awards will have a single or a program- specific audit conducted for that year. Nonfederal entities that expend less than $5. Federal awards are exempt from Federal audit requirements for that year, except as noted in Circular No. Natural Resources Conservation Service makes periodic random reviews of the operation and maintenance of the contract items during the life span of the conservation practice. Participants are subject to audit by the Office of Inspector General, USDA. BIDANG I (DEPARTEMEN PENALARAN & KEILMUAN)Bidang I mempunyai dua departemen yaitu Departemen Penalaran dan Keilmuan dan Departemen Kaderisasi dan Keorganisaian. Adapun beberapa program kerja pada tiap departemen sebagai berikut: 1) Departemen Penalaran dan Keilmuan. Science Club merupakan salah satu program kerja Bidang I Departemen Penalaran dan Keilmuan yang memberikan fasilitas kepada mahasiswa yang bernama study club, dimana study club terdiri atas menyediakan tutor bimbingan mata kuliah yang di inginkan saat akan mengahadapi Kuis, UTS dan UAS, menyediakan tutor mahasiswa yang berbakat dan berminat untuk mengikuti olimpiade sains Nasional, menyediakan tutor untuk menjadi guru les bagi siswa SD, SMP, SMA. Study club menyediakan tutor bimbingan mata kuliah yang di inginkan saat akan mengahadapi Kuis, UTS dan UAS adalah fasilitas kepada mahasiwa untuk mengadakan bimbingan ataupun penjelasan tentang matakuliah yang diinginkan dan sebagai sarana untuk memahami dan memperkuat materi perkuliahan. Materi tutorial yang dibahas dalam kegiatan belajar ini disesuaikan berdasarkan permintaan dari kelompok peserta tutor. Study club menyediakan tutor mahasiswa yang berbakat dan berminat untuk mengikuti olimpiade sains Nasional adalah fasilitas yang membantu mahasiwa untuk mendapatkan bimbingan dan pembinaan dalam meraih prestasi maksimal Mawapres dan Olimpiade Sains Nasional. Study club menyediakan tutor untuk menjadi guru les bagi siswa sd, smp, sma adalah fasilitas yang membantu mahasiwa guna mendapatkan ataupun meningkatkan kualitas dan pengalaman mengajar secara langsung ke siswa SD, SMP, atau SMA Science Club merupakan sebuah kelompok yang juga bertugas untuk mengumpulkan soal- soal ujian tengah dan akhir semester. Kumpulan soal- soal ini pada akhirnya akan dibukukan dan diberikan ke Laboma. Olimpiade Matematika merupakan realisasi dari program kerja Departemen Penalaran dan Keilmuan Bidang I Himpunan Mahasiswa Program Studi Pendidikan Matematika Mathematics Students Club (MSC) 2. Olimpiade matematika sendiri merupakan suatu lomba matematika tahunan yang diadakan oleh program studi pendidikan matematika yang diikuti oleh siswa- siswi tingkat SD/MI dan SMP/MTS 2. Jawa Timur. Seminar Nasional Pendidikan merupakan realisasi dari program kerja Departemen Penalaran dan Keilmuan Bidang I Himpunan Mahasiswa Program Studi Pendidikan Matematika Mathematics Students Club (MSC) 2. Seminar nasional adalah program kerja bidang 1 yang berupa seminar pendidikan yang diikuti oleh kalayak umum yaitu guru, mahasiswa, dosen yang bertujuan untuk meningkatkan dan memberi pengetahuan baru tentang dunia pendidikan. Departemen Kaderisasi dan Keorganisasian. Departemen Penalaran dan Keilmuan merupakan Departemen yang khusus bertugas di bidang Akademik kemahasiswaan. BIDANG I : PENALARAN DAN KEILMUAN; Bidang II : MINAT DAN BAKAT; BIDANG IV : BAKTI SOSIAL. POKOK-POKOK PROGRAM KERJA. Melaksanakan pemberian materi khusus. Program Kerja HMKM Maskitto Light WordPress Theme by. Bidang Penalaran, Keilmuan, dan Informasi Komunikasi HMKM FK Unud. Program Kerja Bidang I BIDANG I PENALARAN DAN KEILMUAN. P2. AB HMPS Pendidikan Matematika. Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Anggota Baru (P2. AB) merupakan program kerja bidang 1 yang mengedepankan pembentukan karakter disiplin, bertanggung jawab, dan solidaritas kekeluargaan yang dilaksanakan dalam rangka menyambut dan melantik anggota baru Himpunan Program Studi Pendidikan Matematika Mathematics Students Club (MSC) khususnya mahasiswa baru 2. Himpunan Program Studi Pendidikan Matematika, Mathematics Students Club (MSC). Diklat Manajement dan Kepemimpinan. Diklat Manajemen dan Kepemimpinan merupakan program kerja bidang 1 yang berupa seminar tentang Leadership (kepemimpinan) dan Manajemen. Sasarannya adalah mahasiswa baru. Peserta yang diwajibkan untuk mengikuti Diklat Manajemen dan Kepemimpinan ini adalah mahasiswa baru program studi pendidikan matematika. Dalam seminar ini diharapkan para mahasiswa baru dapat mengetahui dan mengenal organisasi- organisasi kampus, serta memahami bahwa yang dibutuhkan seorang mahasiswa bukan hanya intelektual yang tinggi namun harus mempunyai jiwa- jiwa pemimpin. Pendelegasian merupakan salah satu program kerja bidang 1 yang bertujuan untuk mengirim delegasi sebagai duta atau perwakilan MSC ke BEM, UKM, HMP, atau organisasi lain untuk menjadi panitia atau peserta dalam acara yang dimaksud oleh organisasi- organisasi tersebut. Program Kerja Bidang Penalaran Dan Keilmuan BiologiUntuk meningkatkan eksistensi MSC ini, pendelegasian akan mengikutsertakan mahasiswa yang berminat dan berbakat dalam setiap event- event kejuaraan. Oleh sebab itu, pendelegasian akan mengirimkan delegasi sebagai perwakilan MSC untuk ikut serta dalam lomba- lomba ataupun olimpiade yang bertaraf regional, nasional dan internasional baik dalam bidang olahraga, akademik, kesenian maupun keagamaan. Dengan adanya program ini dapat menyalurkan bakat mahasiswa yang terpendam dan mampu meningkatkan eksistensi FKIP Pendidikan Matematika. Open Talk adalah kegiatan dalam rangka menjalin hubungan silaturahim antar anggota MSC khususnya antar warga Pendidikan Matematika FKIP UNEJ. Hal- hal yang dibahas dalam Open Talk yaitu mengenai permasalahan- permasalahan dalam perkuliahan. Posts about Penalaran dan Keilmuan written by galangdps. Kesejahteraan Mahasiswa (KESMA) Penalaran dan Keilmuan (PK) Informasi dan Komunikasi (INFOKOM). Buy Women's Sneaker Shoes.
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Could we survey a nationally or sub- nationally representative sample of the population simply by using mobile phones? Mobile polling would revolutionize how civil society and human rights organizations operate, allowing researchers to ask people what they think on any given issue at a fraction of the cost of traditional face- to- face surveys, and then track changes in public opinion in near real- time. Of course, this technique also has drawbacks—understanding these strengths and weaknesses will help determine when it’s appropriate and when it’s not. Program in Political Science The Graduate Center. Journal of Peace Research, 2009, 46:3, 335-355 (with Matt Kocher) 2008. Ethnic Defection in Civil Wars. Promises and Pitfalls of an Emerging Research Program. Commitment Problems in Emerging Democracies. Promises and pitfalls of SME integration. On July 14th, Robert Puentes addressed Senate and House staff on the Hill on the use of public private partnerships (PPPs) for surface transportation financing. In his remarks, Robert stressed that PPPs are only one of several. Traditionally, the only way to reach a nationally representative sample of the population was to conduct a household survey using enumerators, who would be sent around the country to conduct face- to- face interviews with a diverse and representative cross- section of the population based upon official census tracts. This produces accurate data (though fraud can be a concern), but it is both expensive and time- consuming. However, these approaches do not accurately gauge overall public opinion as they do not generate a nationally representative sample. Accurate statistics require representative data. The key with mobile polling, then, is to harness the increased prevalence of mobile phones to reach a nationally representative sample. According to the International Telecommunications Union, there are 6. Africa. Even some of the least- developed countries in Africa have over 5. According to the World Bank, as of 2. Democratic Republic of Congo had 5. This means that, in many developing countries, mobile phone ownership is spreading into traditionally marginalized demographic groups. Mobile polling also does not require that respondents have smart phones—any mobile phone that can receive a call will suffice. Flickr/Pabak Sarkar (Some rights reserved). Mobile polling could revolutionize the way we collect public opinion—but only if we understand both the strengths and weaknesses of this approach. The Center for Global Development (CGD) piloted mobile polls in Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Mozambique and Zimbabwe in 2. They used random digit dialing—i. The surveys were conducted using interactive voice recognition technology, which made them accessible to both literate and illiterate populations, while avoiding the costs associated with a call center. CGD used the first part of the survey to stratify their sample, asking questions to determine the respondents’ gender, age, education level, and socio- economic status (using asset ownership as a proxy), as well as whether the respondent lived in a rural or urban area. They then used an algorithm to adjust the existing sample so that it reflected a representative sample of the target population, as against a baseline set by either the most recent census or Demographic and Health Survey. How can civil society and human rights groups use mobile polling effectively? This means that, when specific population groups were over- represented in the sample compared to their prevalence in the population as a whole (e. This allowed CGD to determine their sample error—that is, the extent to which their re- weighted sample differed from a true nationally representative sample. How, then, can civil society and human rights groups use mobile polling effectively? First, mobile polls can be used as a way to conduct issue- specific baseline assessments. One of the main challenges with advocacy campaigns, for instance, is that often there’s no baseline, so there is no way to assess whether a campaign or intervention has been effective in shifting public opinion. In order to determine a baseline, you need to poll a representative sample of the population. Second, it’s important that organizations not only assess the baseline, but also continue to assess potential changes in behavior and attitudes over time. Unfortunately, this has traditionally been too expensive for most civil society organizations. With mobile polls, we can create longitudinal public opinion data tailored to the needs of local civil society. Organizations can track changes in public opinion on key issues in real time, to see if their advocacy campaigns and other interventions are successful, and if so, with which segments of the population. Third, civil society groups can also use this polling to test different advocacy messages, to understand how to frame advocacy campaigns most effectively. For instance, organizations can run a poll using one kind of message and then run a second poll using a second message. Then they can measure which message generated what kind of response. This is crucial in determining effective actions, messaging, campaigns and interventions. There are four main advantages to mobile polling. The first is that mobile polling costs considerably less than traditional methods. CGD was able to reach an effective sample size of 2,0. Afghanistan (which gives a margin of error of + / - 3. Zimbabwe, where mobile phone penetration is higher, the cost to reach an effective sample size of 2,0. Second, researchers can deploy this method much faster than face- to- face surveys. Total time from launching the survey to analyzing the results can be measured in days and weeks, as opposed to months. Third, it can be used in hard- to- access environments where it’s dangerous for enumerators to operate. Finally, because of the first three advantages, it’s possible to run surveys regularly. This allows us to ask the same question again and again, and then track changes in public sentiment—essentially tracking these changes in near real- time. However, there are also four main disadvantages. First, mobile polling obviously hinges on mobile phone penetration, so it is of limited use in countries where only a small fraction of the population has access to a mobile phone (e. Central African Republic or South Sudan). Second, even in countries with relatively high mobile phone penetration, this approach is not as accurate (in terms of reaching a representative sample of the population) as traditional household surveys. In the CGD pilot surveys, sample error ranged from 2. Zimbabwe to 7% in Ethiopia. Third, the number and type of questions you can ask is restricted—there is only a limited time that people will stay on the phone. Further, bounded questions work best (where respondents choose between a set menu of options), as opposed to open- ended questions, which are harder to analyze. Finally, more research needs to be done on bias—do people answer questions differently over the phone than in person? Mobile polling could revolutionize the way we collect public opinion, and in turn improve the way we are able to design and implement human rights programs—but only if we understand both the strengths and weaknesses of this approach. Social Groups inAction and Interaction Charles Stangor Psychology Press New York and Hove. Language and Social Interaction. Exploring the concept of group interaction through action in. Chapter 5- Social Interaction. Slideshare uses cookies to improve functionality and performance, and to provide you with relevant advertising. If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. See our User Agreement and Privacy Policy. If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. See our Privacy Policy and User Agreement for details. Understanding Social Interaction. In sociology, social interaction is a dynamic sequence of social actions between individuals (or groups) who modify their actions and reactions due to actions by their interaction partner(s). Social interactions can be differentiated into accidental, repeated, regular and regulated. A social interaction is a social exchange between two or more individuals. These interactions form the basis for social structure and therefore are a key object of basic social inquiry and analysis. Social interaction can be studied between groups of two (dyads), three (triads) or larger social groups. Social structures and cultures are founded upon social interactions. By interacting with one another, people design rules, institutions and systems within which they seek to live. Relationship between students’ emotional intelligence. Relationship between Students’ Emotional Intelligence, Social Bond. Social type interaction. File: social groups in action and interaction.pdf. Title: Social Groups In Action And Interaction Subject: Social Groups In Action And Interaction Keywords. Symbols are used to communicate the expectations of a given society to those new to it, either children or outsiders. Through this broad schema of social development, one sees how social interaction lies at its core. The empirical study of social interaction is one of the subjects of microsociology, which concerns the nature of everyday human social interactions and agency on a small scale. Methods include symbolic interactionism and ethnomethodology, as well as later academic sub- divisions and studies like psychosocial studies, conversational analysis and human- computer interaction. With symbolic interactionism, reality is seen as social, developed interaction with others. It argues that both individuals and society cannot be separated far from each other for two reasons. One being that they are both created through social interaction. Chapter 5-Social Interaction. SOCIAL INTERACTION <ul><li>A main goal of sociology is to explain social action. Social groups and social interactions. Back upon humans to determine or constrain action. The second reason is they cannot be understood in terms without the other. 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