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ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM OF THE BAHÁ'Í FAITH
Baha'i election; Bahai election; Bahá'í Administration; Bahai Administration; Bahai administration; Baha'i administration; Baha'i Administration; Bahá'í elections; Bahá'í administration
  • Vietnamese Baháʼís elect their National Spiritual Assembly in [[Danang]], in 2009.
  • A diagram of the present Baháʼí administrative order

Administration (government)         
GOVERNMENT OR POLITICAL ORGANIZATION
US administration; Presidential Administration; Government administration; Governmental administration; Administration (United States); Administration (US); United States Administration; Administration of the United States
The term administration, as used in the context of government, differs according to the jurisdiction under which it operates. In general terms, administration can be described as a decision making body.
Academic administration         
BRANCH OF UNIVERSITY OR COLLEGE EMPLOYEES RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND SUPERVISION OF THE INSTITUTION
Academic administrator; University administrator; College administrator; College administration; University administration; Academic Administration; Academic administrators; University Administrator; Education administrator; Educational administrator; Educational administration; Education administration; Educational Administration; Administration (academic)
Academic administration is a branch of university or college employees responsible for the maintenance and supervision of the institution and separate from the faculty or academics, although some personnel may have joint responsibilities. Some type of separate administrative structure exists at almost all academic institutions.
Route of administration         
  • Oral administration of a liquid.
  • Administering medication rectally
  • A dummy wears a nebulizer mask, used to administer inhaled medications.
  • A medical professional injects medication into a gastric tube.
  • A transdermal patch which delivers medication is applied to the skin. The patch is labelled with the time and date of administration as well as the administrator's initials.
  • Involved subjects' positions.
  • Intraocular administration
  • A medical professional applies nose drops.
  • A medical professional performs an intradermal (ID) injection.
  • A peripheral IV placed on the hand.
  • Needle insertion angles for 4 types of parenteral administration of medication: intramuscular, subcutaneous, intravenous, and intradermal injection.
PATH BY WHICH A DRUG, FLUID, POISON, OR OTHER SUBSTANCE IS TAKEN INTO THE BODY
Parenteral; Parenterally; Drug delivery systems; Drug administration routes; Orally ingested; Mode of administration; Transmucosal; Routes of administration; Neural drug delivery systems; Routes of administraion; Administration route; Parenteral medication; Method of administration; Dermal administration; Parenteral administration; Oral medication; Oral drug; Transmucosally; Route of drug administration; Mouth spray; Oral spray; Parenteral route; Parenteral medicine; Parenteral drug; Parenteral drug administration; Parenteral route of administration; Non-parenteral route of administration; Non-parenteral administration; Inhalational administration; By injection; Transmucosal administration; Non-oral administration; Nonoral administration; Non oral administration; Local administration (pharmacokinetics); Local administration (pharmacology); Local administration (route); Local administration (route of administration); Inhalation administration; Non-oral; Nonoral; Peripheral administration
A route of administration in pharmacology and toxicology is the way by which a drug, fluid, poison, or other substance is taken into the body.TheFreeDictionary.

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Baháʼí administration

The Baháʼí administration or Baháʼí administrative order is the administrative system of the Baháʼí Faith. It has two arms, the elected and the appointed. The supreme governing institution of the Baháʼí Faith is the Universal House of Justice, situated in Haifa, Israel.

Some features set apart the Baháʼí administration from similar systems of human government: elected representatives should follow their conscience, rather than being responsible to the views of electors; political campaigning, nominations and parties are prohibited; and religious authority was passed down from its founder to the Universal House of Justice.

The Baháʼí administration has four charter documents, the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, the Tablets of the Divine Plan, the Tablet of Carmel and the Will and Testament of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá.