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How did ancient Chinese Emperors govern China given the poor communication technology and China's huge land mass and population?

Centralized BureaucracyAncient China had a very modern government system called the Three Departments and Six Ministries, that works almost identical to the federal government of the United States. Established during the Han dynasty and was adopted in some form by all Chinese dynasties since.Three Departments (The 3 Branches)Secretariat (中书): Decision-making body, responsible for drafting and issuing the emperor's edict.Chancellery (门下): The review body, responsible for reviewing decree.State Affairs (尚书) : The highest executive body, responsible for the implementation of the important state decree. Controls the Six Ministries.Six Ministries (The Cabinet)Ministry of Personnel (吏):Human Resources and Social Security.Ministry of Revenue (户):Civil Affairs, Finance, Housing and Development, and Land & Resources.Ministry of Rites (礼): Foreign Affairs, Education, Culture.Ministry of War (兵): National Defense.Ministry of Justice (刑): National Security and Ministry of Justice.Ministry of works (工):Industry and Information Technology, Water Resources, Agriculture and Transport.Then, the 24 Administrations…. and so on.The heads of the three departments and six ministries report to the emperor at the forbidden city almost everyday (depends on which emperor) to discuss state affairs.

Why are midwives in Kentucky prohibited from practicing?

Though I have lived in Kentucky all of my life, thus far, I wasn’t aware of midwives being prohibited from practicing in Kentucky. I think that my sister used a midwife at the hospital in the adjacent county for my niece and I think for my nephew as well. Since that was some years ago, I decided to do some research into this matter. Here is what I discovered.About MidwivesState By StateThis website had this to say about midwives in the state of Kentucky:“KentuckyDirect entry midwives are not regulated by the state of Kentucky; there is no licensure available. They have an active CPM bill in the 2016 legislative session.Licensing AgenciesKentucky Board of NursingCertified Nurse-Midwives are licensed as advanced practice registered nurses.www.kbn.ky.govContact Info:312 Whittington Pky, Suite 300Louisville, KY 40222Phone: 502-429-3300or 1-800-305-2042Fax: 502-429-3311Consumer OrganizationsKentucky Home birth Coalitionwww.kentuckyhomebirthcoalition.comContact Info:Email: [email protected] OrganizationsKentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners and Nurse-Midwiveswww.kcnpnm.orgContact Info:1017 Ash StLouisville, KY 40217502-333-0076″Since it states that “direct entry midwives are not regulated by the state of Kentucky”, I decided to investigate further.902 KAR 4:015. Nurse midwifery.“ 902 KAR 4:015. Nurse midwifery.RELATES TO: KRS 211.090, 211.180STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 194.050, 211.090, 211.180NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 211.180 authorizes the Cabinet for Human Resources to regulate the practice of midwifery in Kentucky, including the issuance of permits and the supervision of persons who practice midwifery. This administrative regulation is readopted by the Cabinet for Human Resources due to the failure of the 1984 General Assembly to confirm Executive Order 83-660, which had transferred the cabinet's function of regulating nurse midwifery to the Kentucky Board of Nursing. The function of this administrative regulation is to reinstate the regulatory authority of the cabinet over certain nurse midwives (a total of five (5)) that existed prior to Executive Order 83-660 to the extent that the cabinet may continue in effect permits heretofore issued.Section 1. Practice of Nurse Midwifery Defined. The practice of nurse midwifery embodies the practice of professional nursing and the extension of that practice into the area of care and management of the essentially healthy woman and newborn during the childbearing processes.Section 2. Practice of Nurse Midwifery without Permit Prohibited; Exception. No person shall engage or attempt to engage in the practice of nurse midwifery within this state, unless such person holds a valid and effective permit issued as herein provided. Persons licensed by the Kentucky Board of Nursing as an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner ("ARNP" - nurse midwife) are exempt from the provisions of this administrative regulation.Section 3. Nurse Midwife Permits. New applications to practice nurse midwifery in the state of Kentucky shall not be accepted by the Cabinet for Human Resources; provided, however that persons who have heretofore been issued permits to practice nurse midwifery by the Cabinet for Human Resources or by the former Department of Health shall be entitled to a renewal of their existing permit.Section 4. Nurse Midwife Practice Standards. All nurse midwives shall comply with the following practice standards and requirements. In such practice, the nurse midwife shall:(1) Render service to the mother and baby throughout the maternity cycle in such a way as to make a maximum contribution to their safety, health and welfare, including the control and prevention of complicating conditions and enhancing the childbearing experience;(2) Attempt to maintain the integrity of the mother and her family and encourage their participation in plans for her maternity care;(3) Not work as an independent practitioner but function within the boundaries of her professional competencies within the framework of medically approved protocols;(4) Work in collaboration with the physician and other health professionals;(5) Perform nurse midwifery services only under terms or conditions which permit the exercise of nurse midwifery judgment and skill and encourage a high quality of nurse midwifery care;(6) Strive continually to improve knowledge and skills and to make available to patients and coworkers the benefits of professional attainments;(7) Understand, utilize and encourage the contributions of other professional disciplines and community resources to maternity care; and(8) Demonstrate interest in and accept responsibility for participating in activities designed to improve the health and well-being of the family and the community.Section 5. Permit Renewals. Nurse midwife permits issued under this administrative regulation shall expire on December 31st every two (2) years but may, on proper application, be renewed provided the applicant is in full compliance with the provisions of this administrative regulation.Section 6. Denial, Revocation or Suspension of Permit. The Cabinet for Human Resources may deny, revoke, probate, suspend or refuse to renew the permit of any midwife who has:(1) Had a license as a registered nurse revoked;(2) Been convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude;(3) Become habitually intemperate or is addicted to the use of habit-forming drugs;(4) Knowingly made or caused to be made or abetted in the making of any false statement in procuring or attempting to procure a permit or in the making of a birth or death certificate;(5) Developed such physical or mental disabilities that continued practice would be dangerous to the public or patients;(6) Engaged in dishonorable, unprofessional conduct of a character likely to deceive or defraud the public; or(7) Violated any of the provisions of this administrative regulation or any other administrative regulation of the Cabinet for Human Resources relating to the practice of nurse midwifery. (11 Ky.R. 1348; Am. 1608; eff. 5-14-85.)”As noted above, particularly in the sections that I have made bold, there appears to be some form of regulation, but they appear to mainly be regulated with nurses. So, the first mentioned website’s statement, “direct entry midwives are not regulated by the state of Kentucky”, seems to be the case in the meaning of the term.Direct-entry midwife - Wikipedia“A direct-entry midwife is a midwife who has become credentialed without first becoming a nurse. There are direct-entry midwifery programs that prepare students to become Certifi“ed Nurse Midwives (CNMs) or Certified Professional Midwives (CPMs).[1][2]Certified Professional Midwives are known for being "more natural and less intervention oriented."[3]In other words, these midwives typically work outside of the hospital setting in homes and birth centers and do not employ methods for childbirth that physicians in hospitals commonly use such as caesarean section, forceps and other types of equipment and drugs.”Thus it seems that here in Kentucky at least, they are leaning, more towards midwives who are trained as nurses as well. There are even schools just for that purpose as well.How to Become a Nurse MidwifeHow to Become a Nurse Midwife in Kentuckyhttp://www.rntomsn.com/states/kentucky/certified-nurse-midwife/Frontier Nursing UniversityThere’s, also this group for those already in the field.Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners & Nurse-Midwives?Who We Are and What We DoIf you are looking for a midwife, there’s a number of clinics in Kentucky to choose from.Midwife Clinic | UK HealthCareCertified nurse midwives partner with women for better healthNurse Midwives in Kentucky | Louisville PhysiciansWhile I am by no means an expert in law, I hope that this information helps to answer your question. At the very least, it will provide you with resources to find further information on this subject.

Who all are the Cabinet Ministers of India in Modi Government 2019-2024?

list are below :The Union Cabinet for the 17th Lok Sabha includes 24 cabinet ministers, 9 ministers of state with independent charge and 24 Ministers of State (MoS).Name ……………………………………….MinistriesPM Narendra Modi…………………Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions; Department of Atomic Energy; Department of Space; and All important policy issues;Amit Shah…………………………….Minister of Home Affairs.Rajnath Singh……………………………Minister of DefenceNitin Gadkari………………………….Minister of Road Transport & Highways, Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises ,Nirmala Sitharaman………………………Minister of FinancePiyush Goyal…………………………Minister of Railways and Commerce and Industry .S Jaishankar………………………………Minister of External AffairsRavi Shankar Prasad……………….Minister of Law; Communication and ITRamesh Pokhriyal…………………….Minister of Human Resource Development .Narendra Singh Tomar…………..Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj .Smriti Irani………………………Ministry of Women and Child Development; Minister of Textiles.Ram Vilas Paswwan…………….Minister of Consumer Affairs; Food and Public Distribution .Dharmendra Prasad…………Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas; and Minister of Steel.D.V. Sadananda Gowda………….Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers .Harsimrat Kaur Badal…………….Minister of Food Processing Industries ,.Thaawar Chand Gehlot…………..Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment .Arjun Munda…………………..Minister of Tribal Affairs.Harsh Vardhan………..Minister of Health and Family Welfare; Minister of Science and Technology; and Minister of Earth Sciences .Prakash Javadekar…………Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change; and Information and Broadcasting .Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi………….Minister of Minority AffairsPrahlad Joshi…………………Minister of Parliamentary Affairs; Coal; and Minister of Mines .Mahendra Nath Pandey………….Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship .Arvind Ganpat Sawant………….Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprise .Giriraj Singh………….Minister of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisherie.Gajendra Singh Shekhawat………….Minister of Jal Shakti..………………..Ministers of State (Independent Charge)………………Santosh Kumar Gangwar……..Ministry of Labour and Employment .Rao Inderjit Singh………..Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation; Ministry of Planning .Shripad Yesso Naik……………Ministry of AYUSH; and MoS Ministry of Defence .Jitendra Singh………………………Ministry of AYUSH; and MoS Ministry of Defence .Kiren Rijiju……………….Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports; and Minority Affairs .Prahalad Singh Patel………Ministry of Culture; and Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Tourism .Raj Kumar Singh……………….Ministry of Power; New and Renewable Energy; and Skill Development and Entrepreneurship .Hardeep Singh Puri…………….Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs; Civil Aviation; and Commerce and Industry .Mansukh L. Mandaviya………..Ministry of Shipping; and Chemicals and Fertilizers .…………………….Ministers of State………………………….Faggansingh Kulaste…………..Ministry of SteelAshwini Kumar Choubey…………Ministry of Health and Family Welfare .Arjun Ram Meghwal……………Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs; and Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises .General (Retd.) V. K. Singh ……Ministry of Road Transport and Highways .Krishan Pal……………Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment .Danve Raosaheb Dadarao…………Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution .G. Kishan Reddy……………..Ministry of Home Affairs.Parshottam Rupala………………..Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare .Ramdas Athawale…………..Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment .Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti………Ministry of Rural Development.Babul Supriyo…………………..Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change .Sanjeev Kumar Balyan…………..Ministry of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries .Dhotre Sanjay Shamrao………………Ministry of HRD; Communications; and Electronics and Information Technology .Anurag Singh Thakur……………….Ministry of Finance; and Corporate Affairs .Angadi Suresh Channabasappa…………Ministry of Railways.Som Parkash………….Ministry of Commerce and Industry .Rameswar Teli…………..Ministry of Food Processing Industries .Pratap Chandra Sarangi………………Ministry of MSME; and Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries .Kailash Choudhary…………..Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare .Debasree Chaudhuri………….Ministry of Women and Child Development.thank you for reading ..upvote please

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