In the United Kingdom , the Commonwealth countries, Hong Kong , the United States and the European Union , a green paper is a tentative government report and consultation document of policy proposals for debate and discussion. A green paper represents the best that the government can propose on the given issue, but, as it remains uncommitted, it can without loss of face leave its final decision open until it has been able to consider the public reaction to it. Green papers may result in the production of a white paper . They may be seen as grey literature .
18-479: [REDACTED] Look up green paper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Green Book or The Green Book may refer to: Film [ edit ] Green Book (film) , a 2018 drama film, directed by Peter Farrelly The Green Book: Guide to Freedom , a 2019 documentary by Yoruba Richen Literature [ edit ] Fiction [ edit ] Green Book,
36-650: A 2003 album by Twiztid See also [ edit ] Greenbook , a publication of the Federal Reserve Board containing projections for the economy of the United States Green Booklet , or Word list of the Dutch language Green paper , a tentative government report of a proposal The Green Fairy Book (1892), a book by Andrew Lang Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
54-545: A book setting out the political philosophy of Muammar Gaddafi The Green Book , UK Treasury guidance on appraisal and evaluation of central government projects The Green Book: A Guide to Members' Allowances , a publication of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom The Green Book Magazine , an American theater and women's interest magazine in the early 20th century The Little Green Book ,
72-522: A collection of fatwa issued by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini The Negro Motorist Green Book , a 1936–1966 segregation-era travel guide originally published by Victor H. Green The Land and the Nation , known as The Green Book , a 1925 British Liberal Party publication; see David Lloyd George § Liberal leader The Green Book , volume 1 (1961) of British collection Carols for Choirs Other uses [ edit ] The Green Book (album) ,
90-577: A range of ideas and is meant to invite interested individuals or organizations to contribute views and information. It may be followed by a white paper, an official set of proposals that is used as a vehicle for their development into law. A major review of defence policy in Australia culminated in a white paper issued in December 2000. Prior to this, a discussion paper was released in June 2000. This discussion paper
108-517: A white paper, is an official government document. Green papers tend to be statements not of policy already determined, but of propositions put before the whole nation for discussion. They are produced early in the policy-making process, while ministerial proposals are still being formulated. Many white papers in Canada have been, in effect, green papers, while at least one green paper—that on immigration and population in 1975—was released for public debate after
126-400: The " knowledge economy " and intended to launch a consultation on these issues (see this document ). The EU asked for answers and comments to be submitted up to 30 November 2008. The Green Book (album) The Green Book is the third studio album by American hip hop duo Twiztid . It was released on July 1, 2003, through Psychopathic Records . Recording sessions took place at
144-639: The "IUPAC Green Book", a compilation of terms and symbols widely used in the field of physical chemistry The Control of Language: A Critical Approach to Reading and Writing (King & Ketley, 1939), anonymized as "The Green Book" by C S Lewis in The Abolition of Man The Green Book (BBC) or BBC Variety Programmes Policy Guide For Writers and Producers The Green Book (immunisation guidance, UK) United Kingdom guidance on vaccines and vaccination schedules The Green Book (IRA) , an Irish Republican Army training manual The Green Book (Gaddafi) ,
162-468: The Fat Boys and Grimace . AllMusic 's Rob Theakston panned the album, writing that while The Green Book was an improvement over Insane Clown Posse's The Wraith: Shangri-La , "Twiztid sounds like a half-hearted attempt at a flaccid Kid Rock or Everlast recording session gone very wrong. Even appearances by the main juggalos themselves can't save this ship from sinking". On the 20th anniversary of
180-686: The Lotus Pod. Production was handled by the Systasyrosis Soundsquad and Mike E. Clark . It features guest appearances from Insane Clown Posse , Anybody Killa , Blaze Ya Dead Homie , Bushwick Bill , E-40 , Esham , Layzie Bone and Tech N9ne . The album peaked at number 52 on the Billboard 200 and number 2 on the Independent Albums in the United States. It was reissued on vinyl for
198-527: The board of education , of plans for educational reform in a green binding, which became known as the "Green Book". According to the BBC, UK green papers are printed on paper of a pale green colour. A green paper released by the European Commission is a discussion document intended to stimulate debate and launch a process of consultation, at European level, on a particular topic. A green paper usually presents
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#1732845211445216-567: The first time on August 19, 2016 via Majik Ninja Entertainment , leading the album to top the Billboard Vinyl Albums chart and receiving a Detroit Music Awards nomination for Outstanding Anthology/Compilation/Reissue. After having established themselves with "grandiose" stage personas, Twiztid wanted The Green Book to be more personal in its lyrics; as Jamie Madrox explained, "We wanted people to see that inside those Shogun warriors there were people. After telling them stories about
234-454: The government had already drafted legislation . Similarly, in the UK , green papers are official consultation documents produced by the government for discussion both inside and outside Parliament , for instance when a government department is considering introducing a new law. The term "green paper" has been said to originate with the publication in 1941 by Herwald Ramsbotham , UK president of
252-695: The mutants from Dimension X and all that, it was cool to try to personalize those characters more and let people into who we are as people". This was particularly evident in the song "Fat Kidz", which reflected Jamie's childhood weight issues in a way that he intended to "make being fat cool. 'Be proud to be fat'. It's cool to be fat and try to empower those people who felt they were inferior". It name drops numerous plus-sized public figures and fictional characters, including Biggie Smalls , Chubb Rock , Chris Farley , John Candy , Big Pun , Kevin Smith , E-40 , King Kong Bundy , Fat Joe , Blaze Ya Dead Homie , Fat Albert ,
270-742: The progenitors, along with the Red Book of Lloyd's_Register A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets , or The Green Book , a publication by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials on roadway and street engineering design Green Books , the multi-volume Official History of the United States Army in World War II Quantities, Units and Symbols in Physical Chemistry , also called
288-530: The title Green Book . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Green_Book&oldid=1254847636 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages green paper A green paper in Canada , like
306-592: The title of the main section in Arthur Machen's short story " The White People " The Green Book , an off-Broadway play by Will Scheffer The Green Book , a children's book by Jill Paton Walsh Non-fiction [ edit ] Green Book (CD-interactive standard) Green Book (Tibetan document) , a document issued by the Central Tibetan Administration to Tibetans living outside Tibet Green Book an 1880-1883 ship's register, one of
324-399: Was in nature what is known as a green paper (and was sometimes referred to as such). The purpose of the 2008 EU green paper on copyright was to foster a debate on how knowledge for research, science and education can best be disseminated in the online environment. The green paper, which was published on 16 July 2008, aimed to set out a number of issues connected with the role of copyright in
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