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  2. Public space - Wikipedia

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    Public spaces have often been valued as democratic spaces of congregation and political participation, where groups can vocalize their rights. [1] Commons are early examples of public space. Malls, regardless of private ownership percentage, are examples of 'public space' since no fees or paid tickets are required for entry. However, most ...

  3. Public open space - Wikipedia

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    owned by 'public' body (e.g. a not-for-profit organization) and held in trust for the public; owned by a private individual or organization but made available for public use or available public access, see privately owned public space (POPS) 'Open' can mean: open for public access; open for public recreation; outdoors, i.e. not a space within a ...

  4. Public works - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the term public works has recently been expanded to include digital public infrastructure projects. For example, in the United States, the first nationwide digital public works project is an effort to create an open source software platform for e-voting (created and managed by the Open Source Digital Voting Foundation). [2]

  5. Catholic priests in public office - Wikipedia

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    3 Examples by country. Toggle Examples by country subsection. 3.1 Austria. 3.2 Canada. 3.3 Czech Republic. ... 4 List of priests who have held public office. 5 See ...

  6. Office - Wikipedia

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    Rental rates for office and retail space are typically quoted in terms of cost per floor-area–time, usually cost per floor-area per year or month. For example, the rate for a particular property may be $29 per square-foot per year ($29/sq. ft/yr) or $290 per square-meter per year ($290/m 2 /yr).

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  8. Bureaucracy - Wikipedia

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    Bureaucracy (/ b j ʊəˈr ɒ k r ə s i /; bure-OK-rə-see) is a system of organization where decisions are made by a body of non-elected officials. [1] Historically, a bureaucracy was a government administration managed by departments staffed with non-elected officials. [2]

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