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Editorial We are living in an era of digitization thus moving towards a digital government. The use of ICT in public-administration is beneficial and it is not mere a coincidence that the top 10 countries in e-government implementation (according to UN E-Government Survey 2016) are flourishing democracies. There has been a sharp rise in the number of countries using e-government to provide public services online through one stop-platform. According to the 2016 survey, 90 countries now offer one or more single entry portal on public information or online services, or both and 148 countries provide at-least one form of online transaction services. More and more countries are making efforts thr...
Thompson draws on service records and numerous other archival sources that few earlier scholars have seen in this comprehensive work.
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The Mystery of the Weeping Friar By: DJ Park All is not as it appears in the art world of New Mexico – mystery surrounds the art dealers, the buyers, and even the pieces of art themselves, especially the legendary religious figurine known as the Weeping Friar. In this sequel to Gone Awry, Colorado Bureau of Investigation agent David Harroswen and his wife, Althia “Tee,” get swept up in the mysteries while visiting Tee’s sister. As more and more people try to get their hands on the Weeping Friar, more and more deadly chaos erupts. The Mystery of the Weeping Friar is an engaging thriller that will have you enjoying the creativity and beauty of the art world while being horrified with the murder and mayhem surrounding it. This is a story not just about the sinister people who will do anything to get what they want, but also of the dedicated law enforcement officers who are trying to put an end to their crimes.
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KILLERS REPORT 22 Disturbing True Crime stories Volume 3 Be ready for the oddest real crime cases you'll ever come across . In this book, we investigate some of the most unusual and incomprehensible crimes in history, encompassing everything from mysterious disappearances and unsolved murders to odd cults and unexplainable incidents. You'll encounter The Murder of 12-Year-Old Stephanie Crowe. A family in Escondido, California, awoke on the morning of January 21 2003 to discover the most horrific and horrifying scene. The middle child of three, 12-year-old Stephanie Crowe, was discovered lying dead on her bedroom floor after being repeatedly stabbed in what must have been a desperate and terr...