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    Assignment Grading Course: Name Questions and Answers Yours Name Professor’s Name [optional] University Community Efforts and Managing Public Relations (PR)" Please respond to the following: You are a new PR intern at Apple. Apple is donating 200 iPads to a local inner-city school to promote technology in education. As a PR intern‚ you need to get the word out about this event. In your discussion post‚ compose a tweet (a tweet is 140 characters or less) and a Facebook post (200-250 words) creating

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    The domestic policies of Kennedy and Johnson had large affect on the nation. John F. Kennedy’s domestic policy was the New Frontier. Johnson’s policy was known as the Great Society. The affects of both programs were felt by the nation. The New Frontier was Kennedy’s vision for America’s domestic situation. All though most of Kennedy’s attempts were destroyed by a republican congress he was able to be successful in some areas. The first step he took was creating the Peace Corps. Another program that

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    Dan Longarino: Scholarly Article Critique I The Historical Origins of the Soviet Doctrine of Peaceful Coexistence is Warren Lerner’s historical overview of Soviet Russia’s attempt to practice a peaceful foreign policy while at the same‚ perhaps time maintaining the goal of “world revolution”. Lerner‚ an Assistant Professor of History at Duke University‚ points out that while Khrushchev claimed the Soviets proclaimed peaceful coexistence as the basic principle of their foreign policy‚ the state’s

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    dark‚ tragic‚ day of November 22nd‚ 1963‚ the 35th President of the United States‚ John Fitzgerald Kennedy‚ was murdered in Dallas‚ Texas. Seven days later‚ the newly sworn in President‚ Lyndon B. Johnson‚ created The Warren Commission‚ to give the public the truthful knowledge concerning the events relating to the assassination. According to the Warren Commission‚ Lee Harvey Oswald solely killed Kennedy‚ and wounded Texas Governor John Connally. It also came to the conclusion that Jack Ruby‚ also acted

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    The Trinity Doctrine is the solid foundation for Christianity. Trinity has been discussed both in the Old Testament and New Testament. One of the most difficult things for all humanity is trying to explain Trinity; this is way above human comprehension. The Bible teaches us about the Father is God (Exodus 3:14)‚ that Jesus is God (John 8:58)‚ and that the Holy Spirt is God (Acts 5:3-4). In Deuteronomy 6:4 and James 2:19 scripture tells us there is only one God. Each performs independently and remains

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    Duke Ellington Edward Kennedy Ellington was born April 29‚ 1899 in Washington‚ D.C. Ellington’s parents James and Daisy actively supported his educational development. Duke had his first piano lesson at the age of seven or eight; this did not fancy him too much. At this time he was interested in baseball‚ which brought his first job as a peanut salesman at the Washington Senator’s games. This helped Duke overcome stage fright‚ which was of use for the future to come. With his piano lessons fading

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    a clear statement of national interest has the advantage of staying power during overseas ventures because it allows for a clear understanding of the state’s position on specific issues. I will touch on several important political plans and doctrines that have affected the relations with rest of the world with the United States. The idea of national superiority was evident in the belief of manifest destiny. This doctrine basically stated that America was a superior nation that was designed to expand

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    There are three controversial Christian doctrines that I am going to discuss. Those consist of‚ what the Bible says about divorce and remarriage‚ if pets/animals go to heaven or have souls‚ and if a Christian is once saved will they always be saved? Controversial topics are just one of those things that you will never get away from simply‚ because everyone has their own opinion. Firstly‚ is what the Bible say about divorce and remarriage. “No matter what view one takes on the issue of divorce‚ it

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    For squadron revitalization efforts to be both successful and enduring‚ commanders must be given authority that is commensurate with the responsibility for an entire unit. For far too long‚ commanders responsible for the management of their manpower resources have been denied the authority to make meaningful changes to their Unit Manpower Documents (UMD). To make even minute changes to positions on their UMD‚ commanders must endure a laborious staffing process which ultimately “asks” Major Commands

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    Doctrine of Judicial Binding Precedent This question raises the issue of the role of precedent. In order to examine the statement‚ scrutiny of the doctrine of the judicial precedent is required. Case law is used to describe the collection of reported decisions of the courts‚ and the principles which stem from them. Lord Macmillan made this observation that the case by case development is superior to those based on hypothetical models. “.....any fixed theory and that principles always fail because

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