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    THE IMPORTANT ROLE OF PUBLIC RELATION IN MAINTAINING INDUSTRIAL HARMONY         Good organizations‚ government and industries provide scientific public relation development within the community and in the global industry they have learned the importance of establishing corporate image through public relations between their organizations and their customers‚ government‚ supplier and stakeholders to help their business in building a strong relationship for growth and survival. This includes

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    By 1515 Henry continues to entrust More with foreign affairs and sends him to Bruges to oversee a treaty associated with England‚ it’s here that Thomas More would begin to write his most famous of works‚ the some say masterpiece that is ‘Utopia’. The book focuses on a complex‚ self-contained world set on an island in which the communities share religious‚ social and political customs. It embodied vast political undertones and was seen to be quite a revolutionary piece of work‚ although futuristic

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    Marilyn Monroe was not born into a famous life. It was at her job she got known. This was were her fame was created. Her first job was in a factory were military drones were made. It was there the photographer Davis Conover who was sent by the U.S. Army Air First Motion Picture Unit to take pictures of morale-boosting pictures of female workers. He was in stunned‚ amazed and in shock of her beauty and decided to ask her for

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    Plan Proposal: Australian Defence Force Academy-- Public Relations Campaign Introduction: The Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) is a tri-service institution providing military and tertiary academic education for junior officers of the Australian Defense Force (ADF) (http://www.defence.gov.au/adfa/). ADFA has undertaken many public relations strategies to raise awareness of the opportunities it offers to young Australians. These include placing information on HSC study sites such as

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    1. Public Relations dates back to when stones were used to share information and the way of mail was through a man traveling far distances. Past ideas such as the events to acknowledge a man’s true talent or sharing news of a war defeated are just a couple ways our ancestors used public relations to their advantage. One familiar example that is still used every couple years is the Olympic games. To explain‚ back when the first Olympic games were organized‚ the purpose of the games were to advertise

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    name Professor’s name Course Date The Impacts of Reality TV on the Contemporary Society Introduction Reality T.V shows are among the latest trends in television programming and mainstream media. Most of the issues aired on reality shows vary from different themes and genres such as love‚ spirituality and competition. The contents of the reality shows usually entails the aspect of the unscripted format. It entails real people talking about real issues in the society. However‚ much as reality T.V show

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    Jet Blue PR Campaign: Strategy Paper The objectives of Jet Blues Public Relations campaign will be two fold. This campaign will try to limit the damage to JetBlue’s image that was caused by the acts of one of its senior managers‚ acts that include bigotry‚ racism‚ and sexism. Now‚ what is wrong with being sexy? Nothing but there is no room for racism or sexism of any kind in any organization. And the consequences of such behavior‚ weather condoned or not‚ can be damaging and costly. The acts

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    Christianity’s Impact in Society – An Enhancement or a Restriction? Christianity plays a huge role in many a parishioner’s life‚ but does the influence of a man in the heavens make a positive impact on the world’s society? I’d argue not. I believe that one of the main problems is the singularity of religion. Often Christianity is believed to be infallible‚ leaving no room for change or movement with the times sometimes leaving religion and those who follow them behind on social opinion. This may

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    Abuse of Power and the Impact It Has on Society Summary:   Power itself is not necessarily a bad thing with many cases of power producing positve results. It is when power is combined with abuse that a problem begins. Many people in power abuse their position through authority with manipulative srategies. Power is defined as a political or national strength; strength might force or possession or control over others authority. Power is apparent in every society all over the world‚ whether its

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    The Impact of Sport in Australian People’s Lives today As Australian society became more commercialised and globalised‚ so did our sport. From an amateur‚ locally-based pastime‚ sport in Australia gradually evolved into a professional‚ highly lucrative industry with international scope. The development of sport in Australia also reflects the gradual movement of our culture away from its British roots‚ towards a more Americanised‚ yet distinctly Australian cultural hybrid. While sports like cricket

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