INTERNAL PUBLIC AND EXTERNAL PUBLIC Public for public relations can be classified into categories: (A) Internal Public. (B) External Public. MEANING OF PUBLIC RELATIONS:- Public: Public is group of similar individuals‚ an assortment of person having similar interest‚ problems‚ goals and circumstances. It generally from such sources that OPINIONS emerge. Public comes in many forms and sizes. They have a multitude of desires and wants. Public has its own likes and dislikes
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Table of Contents Acknowledgement 2 Executive Summary 4 PROJECT CHARTER 5 Purpose of the Project 6 MISSION OF THE PROJECT 6 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 6 Roles and Responsibilities: 7 Roles and Responsibilities of Project Teams: 8 REQUIREMENT OF THE PROJECT 8 Project Acceptance Criteria 9 RISKS OF THE PROJECT 9 MILESTONES OF THE PROJECT 9 STAKEHOLDER REGISTER 11 STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS MATRIX 14 PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN 16 PROJECT SCOPE STATEMENT 17 PROJECT SCHEDULE 23
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The formation of the Political Parties "Why can’t we all just get along?" Is a famous quote from the lawyer Rodney King‚ it may be very new in nature but in all actuality it has very deep roots. Back in the revolutionary time period between 1788 and 1800 there was a lot of arguing and verbal fighting going on in America. The loose Articles of Confederation had just been scrapped and the stricter Federal Constitution was now in place causing a big ordeal of fighting between the federalists led by
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102/213c PUBLIC LAW Lecture No. 1: CONSTITUTIONS – NATURE‚ PRINCIPLES AND FEATURES What is a Constitution? ‘the act of people constituting a government’ per T. Paine Rights of Man (1791-92) ‘a body of rules’ ‘the identity of a state’ • What is the purpose of a constitution? • What are the main characteristics of a constitution? 1. What is the Function of a Constitution (a) THE NEED FOR ORDER AND SECURITY • Hobbes‚ Leviathan (1651)
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UNIVERSITY OF FORT HARE FACULTY OF LAW NELSON R MANDELA SCHOOL OF LAW EAST LONDON CAMPUS INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION NAME : PETRUS KAYSTER STUDENT NO : 201317030 LECTURER : MR. S T MOKO MODULE CODE : ITL101E TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Define and describe public administration 2. Describe the basic values and principle of public administration as espoused in section 195(1) of the constitution of the Republic of South Africa (No
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What is light produced‚ reflected and refracted into visible light? Refraction is the bending of a wave when it enters a medium where its speed is different. The refraction of light when it passes from a fast medium to a slow medium bends the light ray toward the normal to the boundary between the two media. The definition of produced visible light means when the electromagnets radiation meets the human eye. The first example of produced is a glow stick because it produces its own light . Another
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Nations‚ like individuals‚ have interests--derived from their innate values and perceived purposes--which motivate their actions. National interests are a nation’s perceived needs and aspirations in relation to its international environment. Categorization of national interests : 1. Survival(Critical) These represent the single most important interests for any actor. This is the very essence of the actor’s existence – the protection of its citizens and their institution from attack by enemies
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Public procurement (goods‚ works‚ non-consultant services and disposal of Public assets by Tender) G.N. No. 97 (contd) GOVERNMENT NOTICE No. 97 published on 15/4/2005 THE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT (GOODS‚ WORKS‚ NON-CONSULTANT SERVICES AND DISPOSAL OF PUBLIC ASSETS BY TENDER) REGULATIONS‚ 2005 ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS PART I PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS Regulation 1. Citation 2. Application 3. Interpretation PART II GENERAL PROVISIONS 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Procurement policy Economy and
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Libertarian Party vs. Green Party As our country grows and progresses into the future‚ so do our ethics. With each generation we tend to generally shift with our new definitions of what is right and what is wrong. Overtime‚ these shifts tend to break apart and either redefine or create new political parties. The current youthful generation could more than likely see such changes within their lifetimes‚ just as we’ve recently seen division in the Republican Party with the creation of the Tea Party Movement
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Leading into the January elections‚ the Center Party was bolstered by multiple factors. On November 13th‚ the Prussian revolutionary government’s minister of culture‚ Adolf Hoffmann had announced that he intended to ban religious instruction in public schools‚ abolish denominational schools‚ confiscate the property of Protestant and Catholic Churches‚ replace religious festivals with nature festivals‚ and ban religious officials from holding public office. The proclamation inspired widespread activism
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