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    unfairness. Rosa Parks was connected to the NAACP through her husband. After she was an adult she realized how unfair it was to have African-Americans to go to different schools than white people. She then was very involved with the NAACP and hated the Jim Crow Laws even

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    of League funds‚ taking of decisions without democratic consent of the alliance and forced control of other city states to stop them from leaving their empire indicate that Athens systematically undermined the democratic rights of other states and did not let other city-states make any choices that would negatively impact their

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    Assignment 1 Theories of PR and its application Student’s name: Mananbayeva Aliya ID 20090077 Professor: Chung Kim Every theory is the reflection of reality‚ it enables people both to understand and confirm it. Public relation theories are a set of assumptions that help to understand the whole process and its possible effects. It guides person through a different ways of understanding. In public relations theories help to understand how the

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    “Nikola Tesla” by Inez Whitaker Hunt gives us just a glimpse of the contributions that Nikola Tesla made to the modern world. Born into humble beginnings‚ his father an Orthodox Priest and his mother and uneducated woman‚ came a man who would someday contribute some of the most important technology of his time. Some of that technology still in use today. Nikola Tesla was one of the most influential inventors of all time. His inventions catapulted technology forward and hasn’t looked back. One reason

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    Brennen Ms. Lantman English 1.. 4/21/24 John Brown was a civil rights activist who took a direct stand against slavery with the intention of ending slavery. In his life‚ John Brown became a conductor on the Underground Railroad as well as leader of a militia that took down pro-slavery movements. John Brown also became the head of anti-slavery guerillas in the areas he moved to. John Brown had a meeting with Frederick Douglass‚ outing the war to free slaves. These three events highlight why John

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    a child Ben attended a East Elementary and J.V. Martin Junior High. He later educated at Dillon High School where he graduated valedictorian. An interesting fact most don’t know‚ Ben Bernanke taught himself calculus in high school since the school did not offer the course. Ben was accepted into Harvard University and graduated with an A.B. degree‚ and later with an A.M. in economics. He also received a Ph.D degree in economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1979. After graduating

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    PR is about reputation – ‘the result of what you do‚ what you say and what others say about you’ (www.cipr.co.uk). How does this compare with Bernays’ ideas of PR as Propaganda and today’s Nudge and Persuasion theories? According to CIPR‚ Public Relations is about reputation‚ which refers to the result of what you do‚ what you say and what others say about you. In the first place‚ this essay will introduce Grunig and Hunt (1984)’s four models and five stages of development; and then‚ analyse and

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    In 1765 British government needed money to afford the 10‚000 officers and soldiers living in the colonies and intended that the colonists living there should contribute .The Sons of Liberty‚ a well-organized Patriot paramilitary political organization shrouded in secrecy‚ was established to undermine British rule in colonial America and was influential in organizing and carrying out the Boston Tea Party The name Sons of Liberty was derived from a 1765 debate in Parliament over the Stamp Act. During

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    uniformitarianism shook the geological world. His work is held with very high esteem‚ and many of his ideas are still practiced in research today. Sir Charles Lyell was born November 14‚ 1797 and lived until February 22‚ 1875 (“Sir Charles Lyell‚ Baronet” 1). Although he was born in Scotland‚ his family moved to England when he was very young. Lyell’s father was very interested in natural sciences and loved to share that interest with his son. Charles attended a series

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    It was also a guideline of how to fairly write peace treaties‚ pinpoint what caused the war and to learn from these mistakes so that the future world would know how to avoid another huge war. For example his first point is "There should be no secret alliances between countries" which was the main reason why World War I begin. His speech was

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