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Wat (wie) is non-involvement - definitie

Church involvement in Fiji Coups; Church involvement in fiji coups

Parental consent         
Parental consent laws (also known as parental involvement laws) in some countries require that one or more parents consent to or be notified before their minor child can legally engage in certain activities.
Non-place         
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CONCEPT IN ANTHROPOLOGY
Nonplace; Non-lieu; Non-lieux; Non place
Non-place or nonplace is a neologism coined by the French anthropologist Marc Augé to refer to anthropological spaces of transience where human beings remain anonymous, and that do not hold enough significance to be regarded as "places" in their anthropological definition. Examples of non-places would be motorways, hotel rooms, airports and shopping malls.
Public involvement (UK health initiative)         
  • Main types of PI activity
  • The involvement triangle
  • Research = problem-solving
PATIENT ADVOCACY
Patient and Public Involvement (PPI); Patients and Public Involvement (PPI); Patient and Public Involvement; Patients and Public Involvement; Patients and public involvement (PPI); Public involvement (PI)
Public and patient involvement (PPI or PI), in the context of health and care research, is the term for involving lay people (members of the general public) and patients as volunteers or employees in influencing and shaping research. It is a worldwide initiative to give the public an effective, active role in health and care research.

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Church involvement in Fiji coups

Fiji's four coups in the past two decades have had church involvement. At the center of each coup lies the tension between the ethnic Fijians and Indian Fijians. Religion plays a significant role, as the majority of ethnic Fijians belong to the Methodist church while the majority of Indian Fijians are Hindu.

In each of the four coups, one of the sides sought to reduce rights for Indian Fijians, whereas the other side sought to grant equality to Indian Fijians. The coup by Colonel Sitiveni Rabuka in 1987 led to a constitution that ensured Indian Fijians could only have less than half of all seats in parliament and banned Indians from the post of prime minister. The coup of 2000, by George Speight, removed the elected Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudry, who is a Hindu of Indian origin.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor non-involvement
1. Non–involvement in the Kadima government and its current failures has worked in his favor.
2. I, therefore, very humbly request your honour to order an investigation which will, I am sure, exonerate me fully once and for all to prove my total non–involvement in the unfortunate incidents and restore my honour and dignity.
3. Sampson, who resigned from the Justice Department earlier this month, admitted that Gonzales "had received a complaint from Karl Rove about U.S. attorneys in three jurisdictions." Asked about the accuracy of Gonzales‘s claim of non–involvement, Sampson confessed: "I don‘t think it‘s entirely accurate what he said." Walking down the center aisle with no fewer than six lawyers, some carrying heavy briefcases, the witness made a grand entrance.
4. One senior officer told me the rockets were spread all over southern Lebanon ‘like a pox‘. The deputy commander of northern forces, Brigadier General Shuki Shachar, said that when Hezbollah supporters built games rooms beneath their houses during the last six years of Israeli non–involvement in southern Lebanon, "they installed rocket launchers instead of billiard tables". Now they were everywhere, ready to be primed and fired within minutes.
5. It was followed by increasing defense spending and decreasing dependence on Mideast oil (53%) and "not get[ting] involved in other countries‘ problems" (32%). In the most recent poll, however, attacking nuclear facilities ranked third, far behind decreasing dependence on Mideast oil (67%) and increasing defense spending (52%), and just two points ahead of the non–involvement option, which rose (41%). The increase in what some would describe as "isolationist" sentiment echoed a similar finding in another poll conducted by Pew and the Council on Foreign Relations last November.