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at least 30,000 | How big is the Daily Kansan's audience? |
KANU | What are the call letters of the National Public Radio affiliate that broadcasts from KU? |
KJHK | What is the name of the station operated by KU students? |
1952 | When did KJHK first broadcast? |
KUJH-LP | What is the name of an independent radio broadcast run out of KU? |
public affairs | What kinds of programming appear on KUJH-LP? |
1926 | When was KU's first student union constructed? |
campus community center | What was the role the union was intended serve? |
Jayhawk Central | What is the name of the student union on the Edwards Campus of KU? |
KU Memorial Unions Corporation | What company runs the University of Kansas's bookstore? |
Student Union Activities | What is the name of a potential recipient of funds from enterprises like the bookstore and dining centers at KU? |
KU Endowment | What is the name of the University of Kansas's foundation? |
1891 | When was the KU Endowment founded? |
donors | To whom does the KU Endowment seek to connect with? |
philanthropic support | What do donors offer to the University of Kansas? |
The Community Tool Box | What is the name of a publicly-available resource of KU related to community health? |
the Work Group for Community Health and Development | What body is responsible for managing the Community Tool Box? |
professionals and grassroots groups engaged in the work of community health and development | What kinds of groups around the world can benefit from the Community Tool Box? |
more than 7,000 pages | How much content does the Community Tool Box offer? |
online | Where can the Community Tool Box be found? |
political corruption | What do you call government officials using power for illicit private gain? |
government officials | Who benefits from political corruption? |
their official duties | It is only considered political corruption if the act directly relates to what? |
influence | Trading in what is considered political corruption? |
Political corruption | What is it called when government officials use their power for private gain? |
corruption | Bribery and embezzelment are forms of what? |
criminal enterprise | Drug trafficking and money laundering are considered what? |
corruption | Repression of political opponants and police brutality are forms of political what? |
nepotism | One form of corruption involves the hiring of family members, which is called what? |
gombeenism | Another form of corruption, the practice of usury, is called what? |
human trafficking | Three forms of corruption that can promote criminal activities include drugs, money laundering, and what? |
political opponents | The repression of what is also considered political corruption? |
country or jurisdiction | What is considered political corruption is differnt in each what? |
broad or ill-defined | Sometime sit is hard to tell if actions are legal or illegal because governement officials have what kind of power? |
1 trillion US dollars | How much money is involved in bribery in the world each year? |
kleptocracy | unrestrsined political corruption is known as what? |
rule by thieves | What does kleptocracy mean? |
kleptocracy | A sate of unrestrained political corruption is known as what? |
bribery | Which crime costs over one trillion U.S. dollars every year, world-wide? |
rule by thieves | What does kleptocracy mean? |
institutional corruption | Another for of corruption is what? |
institutional corruption | A form of corruption that does not involve personal gain is known as what? |
personal gain | Bribery is an example of corruption that involves what type of gain? |
institutional corruption | What are some forms of corruption now called? |
bribery | Institutional corruption is distinguished from what type of corruption? |
the primary purpose of the institution | This type of problem happens in any organization where the interests of the people who financially support it conflicts with what? |
democracy | What does corruption undermine in politics? |
formal processes | What does corruption disregard in politics? |
accountability | Political corruption in legislature reduces what, overall? |
judiciary | Corruption in what compromises the rule of law? |
public administration | Corruption in what creates weak provision of services? |
trust and tolerance | What two democratic values are soiled due to corruption? |
bought and sold | Corruption disintegrates government capacity when public offices are what? |
accountability | The level of corruption can vary in richer democracies in regards to the what of those officials making decisions? |
private | Corruption raises the cost of business because of illegal payments in what sector? |
bureaucracy | Some people feel that corruption actually reduces costs because it cuts what? |
Openly removing costly and lengthy regulations | What process is better than allowing bribes to remain in place? |
competition | Corruption changes the playing field by allowing businesses with connections to be shielded by what? |
public investment | Economic distortion is created by corruption in the public sector by diverting what into capital projects? |
bribes and kickbacks | What is more plentiful in capital projects? |
compliance | Corruption can lower what with environmental regulations? |
Swiss | African dictators often have what kind of bank accounts? |
rent extraction | What form has corruption taken in Africa? |
overseas | In Africa, the finances are often moved where? |
University of Massachusetts Amherst | Which researchers studied corruption from Sub-Saharan countries from 1970 to 1996? |
external debts | The 187 billion exceeded what in these countries? |
political instability | What was one of the factors for this behavior in Africa? |
countries with the smallest per capita incomes | Where is corruption most noticeable? |
health services | These countries rely on foreign aid for what? |
Local | In Sub-Saharan African countries, what level of government is corruption especially prevalent at? |
the 2006 World Bank Report | Which report described this corruption? |
about half | How many funds did not reach their intended recipients who needed medical attention? |
ghost employees | What kind of employees received payments? |
the black market | Where were drugs siphoned off to? |
counterfeit drugs | In addition to ghost employees and the black market receiving drugs, what other way was money expended? |
money | If local corruption did not exist, there would be enough what to help the people in these countries needing medical help? |
environmental destruction | Corruption aids what as far as the environment is concerned? |
bribed | Formal legislation cannot be regulated when officials are what? |
social rights worker protection | Bribes also halt unions, the protection of children in labor, and what? |
illegitimate economic advantage | When these laws are broken, corrupt countries gain what in the international market? |
Amartya Sen | Who has stated that apolitical food problems do not exist? |
drought | What can trigger famine conditions? |
government action or inaction | While natural occurrences can cause famine, what determines the severity of it? |
kleptocracy | Even if a harvest is good, food security can be crippled when a government has tendencies toward what? |
construction | Along with food aid, what is most at risk in these countries? |
physically diverted | How is food aid usually directly redirected from the people it should go to? |
assessments | Food aid can also be indirectly diverted from its intended recipients through the manipulation of what? |
workmanship | Substandard what is often one way for corruption to enter the construction field? |
kickbacks | What happens with contracts to aid corruption? |
exclusion | Recipients of aid are concerned about what? |
forced to give sexual favors | Those receiving aid may have connections, pay bribes or what? |
statistics | Corrupt people may manipulate what to receive more assistance? |
the public health | These types of corruption can harm what? |
social relationships | Along with institutions, this type of corruption can discredit what? |
sports | Corruption can determine certain things in what kind of activities? |
anti-doping controls | Medical staff can affect what aspect of sports? |
artificial | The difference between corruption that is public or private looks like what? |
national anti-corruption initiatives | What needs to stay away from loopholes? |
a bribe | What do you call paying government officials to use their position in their office? |
two | What is the minimum amount of people that can be involved in a bribe? |
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