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Chapter food person;

Consumers can be considered change agents in the move towards a healthier and more sustainable food system, but they still need to be supported to make healthy and sustainable food choices. While communication and awareness-raising campaigns are important, they are unlikely to be effective on their own. Many factors play a role in daily food choices, through interactions between food, people and the wider physical and psycho-social context. At the individual consumer level, motives and values related to health are generally different from those underlying sustainability, with health being a stronger driver. There is also a relatively low level of knowledge and awareness of the environmental impact of foods in the community, with only a small consumer segment actively involved in making choices based on this factor. At the same time, making healthy and sustainable food choices should not compromise important food qualities: price, taste and convenience, which are current barriers for some consumers. Given the interwoven factors influencing food choices and behaviours, a holistic approach is needed. Both upstream and downstream actions at the individual, community and macro level are essential to create an enabling environment for people to make healthy and more sustainable food choices

Chapter connecting software;

A hardware/software communications channel connects two parallel and heterogeneous entities, hardware and software. The design of such a channel introduces several interesting and challenging problems in computer design, and this chapter describes the underlying ideas of the solution. The first of these is synchronization, the structured interaction of parallel and independent entities. A second important discussion in this chapter is performance analysis of hardware/software communication links. This leads to the distinction of computation-constrained systems from communication-constrained systems. The final discussion is the distinction between loosely-coupled and tightly-coupled hardware-software interfaces.

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Jon Katzenbach and Douglas Smith, in The Wisdom of Teams, specifically advise choosing people for their skills, rather than for their personalities. For an industrial production team, this may well be sound advice, but community work requires a different mindset. Personality, both as it relates to team "fit" and to the contact of team members with others in the organization and in the community, is in fact extremely important.

So much of the success of community work relies on relationships -- with participants, with colleagues, with officials, with the community at large -- that personality and personal style cannot be ignored here.

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Impromptu speaking is the presentation of a short message without advance preparation. Impromptu speeches often occur when someone is asked to “say a few words” or give a toast on a special occasion. You have probably done impromptu speaking many times in informal, conversational settings. Self-introductions in group settings are examples of impromptu speaking: “Hi, my name is Steve, and I’m a volunteer with the Homes for the Brave program.” Another example of impromptu speaking occurs when you answer a question such as, “What did you think of the documentary?”


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Local Government Act 1976

Local Government 1

LAWS OF MALAYSIA

REPRINT

Act 171

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

ACT 1976

Incorporating all amendments up to 1 January 2006 PUBLISHED BY

THE COMMISSIONER OF LAW REVISION, MALAYSIA

UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE REVISION OF LAWS ACT 1968 IN COLLABORATION WITH MALAYAN LAW JOURNAL SDN BHD AND PERCETAKAN NASIONAL MALAYSIA BHD

2006

2 Laws of Malaysia ACT 171

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1976

Date of Royal Assent ... ... ... ... 18 March 1976 Date of publication in the Gazette ... ... 25 March 1976 PREVIOUS REPRINTS

First Reprint ... ... ... ... ... 1998

Second Reprint ... ... ... ... ... 2001

Local Government 3

LAWS OF MALAYSIA

Act 171

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1976

ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

PART I

PRELIMINARY

Section


1. Short title, application and commencement

2. Interpretation PART II

ADMINISTRATION OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES


3. Declaration and determination of status of local authority areas

4. Change of name and status, and alteration of boundaries

5. Merger of two or more local authorities

6. Succession of rights, liabilities and obligations

7. Extension of this Act to non-local authority areas

8. Administration of local authority areas

9. Power of State Authority to issue directions

10. Councillors

11. Declaration by Councillor before assuming office

12. Councillors exempt from service as assessors or jurors

13. Local authorities to be corporations

14. Common seal

15. Provisions relating to local government elections ceasing to have effect 4 Laws of Malaysia ACT 171

PART III

OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES

Section


16. List of offices

17. Power of local authority to provide for discipline, etc., of its officers

18. Superannuation or Provident Fund PART IV

CONDUCT OF BUSINESS


19. Local authority office

20. Ordinary meetings

21. Special meetings

22. Notice of meetings

23. Meetings of local authority to be public

24. Quorum

25. Chairman of meetings

26. Vote of majority decisive

27. Minutes to be kept of all proceedings

28. Appointment of Committees

29. Standing orders for regulating proceedings of local authorities

30. Extraordinary powers in case of emergency

31. Validity of acts of local authority officers

32. Authentication and execution of documents

33. Exemption of Councillors, etc., from personal liability

34. Disability of Councillors for voting on account of interests in contracts, etc.


35. Restriction

36. Contracts

37. Mode of executing contracts exceeding ten thousand ringgit

38. Employees not to be interested in contracts PART V

GENERAL FINANCIAL PROVISIONS


39. Revenue of the local authority

40. Local Authority Fund Local Government 5

Section


41. Power of local authority to raise loans

42. Power of local authority to issue mortgages or debenture stock and to make regulations in respect thereof


43. Notice of trust, charge or other interest not receivable

44. Securities to be trust investment

45. Remedies for default

46. Borrowing powers for special purposes

47. Loans by Government

48. Loans to be first charge on revenue and assets

49. Advances by way of overdraft

50. Sinking fund

51. State Authority may give directions as regards sinking fund

52. Renewal and insurance funds PART VI

ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT


53. Accounts to be kept

54. Financial year

55. Annual estimates to be passed and approved

56. Supplementary estimates

57. No expenditure to be incurred unless included in the estimates

58. Virement

59. Form of estimates

60. Audit of accounts

61. Power to take evidence

62. Remuneration of auditor PART VII

PUBLIC PLACES


63. Control of public place, etc.

64. Power to make new public places, etc., and enlarge them

65. Power temporarily to close public places

66. Power to erect public buildings in open public places

67. Conditions and restrictions in regard to closure of street, etc.

68. Naming of public places, etc. 6 Laws of Malaysia ACT 171

PART VIII

POLLUTION OF STREAMS

Section


69. Committing nuisance in streams, etc.

70. Pollution of streams with trade refuse, etc.

71. Local authority may recover for work done PART IX

FOOD, MARKETS, SANITATION AND NUISANCES


72. Powers

73. By-laws

74. Filthy house, etc.

75. Power to enter and cleanse houses or buildings

76. Destruction of rats and mice

77. Closing and demolition, etc., of insanitary dwellings

78. Overcrowding of houses

79. When house to be deemed "overcrowded"

80. Nuisances to be abated

81. Nuisances liable to be dealt with summarily under this Act

82. Notice requiring abatement of nuisance

83. Order for demolition of house unfit for habitation

84. Power to proceed where cause of nuisance arises outside local authority area

PART X

FIRE SERVICES

85?93. (Deleted)

PART XI

BURIAL PLACES, CREMATORIA AND EXHUMATION


94. Local authority may provide burial grounds and crematoria and issue licences for the same


95. Penalty for unlawful burials

96. Power to close burial grounds and crematoria

97. Exhumation of corpses Local Government 7

Section

98. Power to make by-laws

99. Keeping of registers

100. Non-application of other written laws PART XII

FURTHER POWERS OF LOCAL AUTHORITY

101. Further powers of local authority PART XIII

BY-LAWS

102. General power to make by-laws 102A. By-law, etc., may prescribe fees and charges

103. By-laws to be confirmed by State Authority

104. Penalties for breaches of by-laws

105. Power to demand monetary deposits from applicants for permits

106. Publication of by-law, rule or regulation in the Gazette constitutes notice

PART XIV

MISCELLANEOUS

107. Licences

108. Notices, etc.

109. Default in compliance with notice or order

110. Power to enter premises

111. Officer may demand names and addresses

112. Penalty for obstructing Councillor and others

113. Recovery of expenses

114. Expenses and costs payable by owners

115. Recovery of expenses or costs from persons in default

116. Recovery of charges for local authority services 8 Laws of Malaysia ACT 171

Section

117. Recovery by instalments

118. Compensation, damages and costs to be determined by courts of competent jurisdiction

119. General penalty

120. Local authority may direct prosecution

121. Power of arrest

122. Books of local authority to be prima facie evidence of sums due

123. Liability for acts and omissions

124. Public Authorities Protection Act 1948

125. Protection of Councillors, officers and employees from personal liability

126. Officers to be public servants PART XV

RATING AND VALUATION

127. Power to impose rates

128. Further rates

129. Division of area and holding for rating purposes

130. Basis of assessment of rate

131. (Deleted)

132. Drainage rate

133. Duration of rate

134. Exemption from rates

135. Exemption or reduction of rate

136. Minimum rate payable

137. Preparation of Valuation List

138. Designation if name of owner unknown

139. Joint or separate valuation

140. Returns may be required

141. Notice of new Valuation List to be published

142. Objections

143. Confirmation of new Valuation List

144. Amendments to Valuation List

145. Appeals

146. Rates to be first charge

147. Proceedings in default Local Government 9

Section


148. Proceedings for recovery of an arrear

149. Sale of property attached

150. Application of proceeds of sale

151. Attachment and sale of holding

152. Recovery of costs

153. Power to stop sale

154. Objection to attachment

155. Recovery of rates paid by occupier

156. Arrear may be sued as debt

157. Evidence of rates

158. Assessment, etc., not to be impeached for want of form

159. Liability of owner on subdivision or amalgamation of holdings

160. Notice of transfer of rateable holdings

161. Notice of new buildings

162. Refund on unoccupied buildings

163. Provision for rating buildings on State or reserved land

164. Saving PART XVI

SPECIAL PROVISIONS

165. Transfers of functions

166. Repeal FIRST SCHEDULE


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