-I chose a family tree as an icon for this problem(s)/weaknesses of Bureaucracy in the Philippines. As we all know the "kamag-anak" mentally is usually the scenario in the system of the Government. Filipinos favour relatives in anything. That's why favouritism is also present because of nepotism.
The word nepotism refers to people in a position of power influencing or favoring friends or relatives by giving them jobs.
Mary Lynn Garcia has written: 'Vulnerability assessment of physical protection systems' -- subject(s): Evaluation, Security systems
It's study of femininity and vulnerability as a reciprocal relathionship. It's the women's vulnerability that makes them so beautiful their delicate nature makes us appreciate them but they are inherently sad. They realise that their beauty is the only aspect that matters to the outside world and inside they are left to be nothing, haunted by the fear that one day their beauty, and thus their being, will be lost. They are fuly defined by what they seem to be, not what they are. They are women for men, geishas, courtesans, described as incredibly virgin when clearly they are not.
Elizabeth Proctor should enter the court with a composed demeanor, reflecting both her inner strength and vulnerability. Her attire could be simple yet dignified, perhaps a modest dress in muted colors that signifies her status as a Puritan woman. As she walks in, her posture should be upright, conveying her resolve, while her expression might reveal a mix of determination and apprehension about the proceedings and the fate of her husband, John Proctor. This combination of strength and vulnerability would highlight her character's moral complexity in the face of the court's injustices.
William was talking to his friend, Robert, when he expressed his feelings of being "very sensible of unkindness." This statement reflects William's awareness of emotional hurt or betrayal in their relationship, indicating a moment of vulnerability and openness about his feelings.
She was accused of nepotism when she made her nephew an officer of the firm.http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/nepotism
Look to the Trump presidency and you can observe nepotism. With his family involved in the government that is nepotism.
Nepotism!
yes. Where in the nepotism is my coffee?
Nepotism is defined as: "patronage bestowed or favoritism shown on the basis of family relationship, as in business and politics." Technically, the opposite of nepotism would be "anti-nepotism" or an "anti-nepotism policy." Although not an absolute opposite, the word "meritocracy" is defined as "A system in which advancement is based on individual ability or achievement." which is sufficiently contrasting to the meaning of "nepotism".
Nepotism - The Office - was created on 2010-09-23.
Nepotism - "favoritism (as in appointment to a job) based on kinship" -Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Nepotism
not exactly. if you hire your relatives when there are more experienced candidates that is nepotism.
Nepotism. Pure nepotism.
Nepotism is almost unavoidable in today's world economy. The direct effect of nepotism is that is creates and uneven distribution of wealth and stumps diversity in the work place.
Nepotism has no democratic advantage as it is favourtism shown to relatives, particularly in government posts