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    Public Relations Public relations‚ what exactly does that mean? The term public relations seems straight forward‚ however‚ it has many different definitions. People see the term in different ways. Public relations is a very common term that is used in many different fields. Due to the different uses of public relations‚ there are many different definitions. Three definitions for public relations will be given to give a better understanding of the term. A personal definition of public relations will

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    IS-LM Relation - Economics

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    Assignment #1 Deriving the IS-LM Relation Abstract To find the IS-LM relation for an economy defined by six structural equations‚ algebra is used to derive the curves and the equilibrium conditions for these curves in relation to one another. The equations show and explain that if government spending (G) increases by EUR 150 billion‚ consumption (C) increases by EUR 50 billion‚ interest rates (i) increase by 0.05 (5%)‚ and output (Y) increases by EUR 200 billion. This causes the IS curve to shift

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    Public relation (PR) is active managing of communication of an organization or business to create and maintain a positive image. Public relation involves popularizing successes‚ downplaying failures‚ announcing changes‚ and many other activities. The term Public Relations was first used by the US President Thomas Jefferson during his address to Congress in 1807. Today “Public Relation is a set of management‚ supervisory‚ and technical functions that foster an organization’s ability to strategically

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    THE KENYA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT MODULE: DCM 200‚ PRACTICE OF MANAGEMENT. CLASS A‚ EVENING CLASS‚ MONDAY. JANUARY – JUNE. LECTURER: MR. KISIA WORK BASED ASSIGNMENT PARTICIPANT: HUSNA TWALIB NYANGASA ADMISSION No: NRB/53875. SECTION 1 a) Identify the common types of organizational cultures found in organizations. Culture A culture is a way of life of a group of people the behaviors‚ beliefs‚ values‚ and symbols that they accept‚ generally without thinking about them‚ and that are passed

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    Public Relations Licensing

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    Licensing and The Public Relations Professional: (Will They Ever Be Card Carrying Members?) PR’s Pioneers The public relations field has the opportunity to connect its past and present to garner a powerful future‚ by making the PR profession a licensed one. Since the time of such PR pioneers like Edward Bernays (1891 - 1995)‚ argued to be the "father of public relations" and Ivy Lee (1877 – 1934) also argued to be the "father of public relations‚ PR practitioners have desperately

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    Macbeth Power Relations

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    Essay Jess Ireson William Shakespeare’s famous play ‘Macbeth’ both reflects and challenges power relations in the context of the seventeenth century. The play centres round the character Macbeth‚ who is brave‚ ambitious and has a tendency to self-doubt‚ and becomes a murderer due to his lust for power. The play focuses on Macbeth’s psyche and his downfall‚ yet it also portrays a variety of power relations. The relationship between men and women is represented by Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s relationship

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    Pakistan and India Relations

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    PAKISTAN’S RELATIONS WITH INDIA: BEYOND KASHMIR? Asia Report N°224 – 3 May 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................. i I.  BILATERAL RELATIONS ............................................................................................. 1  A.  TWO STEPS FORWARD‚ ONE STEP BACK ......................................................................................1  B.  DEMOCRATIC TRANSITION AND THE COMPOSITE DIALOGUE ..........

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    Critical Realism versus Social Constructivism in International Relations Roxana Bobulescu Abstract: This article discusses the methodological differences between the British school and the American school of international relations. It attempts to demonstrate that Susan Strange‚ representative of the British school‚ could be considered a critical realist. The aim of the article is to show that her vision of international political economy fulfills the methodological reorientation initiated

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    Eu-Bangladesh Relations

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    EU-Bangladesh Relations at a glance: Since Bangladesh achieved independence in 1971‚ its population has grown from about 70 million people to 150 million or more in 2009. Over the same time period‚ the population of the European Community has expanded as new countries have joined. From six EC Member States in 1971 with a combined population of some 210 million‚ the European Union (EU) as it is now called has 27 Member States with some 500 million people. The European Community (EC) established

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    Public Relation Models

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    Introduction The purpose of this essay is to achieve better insight into the different methods of conducting real-life public relations nowadays. Theoretically‚ several models have been developed to categorize the different types of PR practice/practitioners; analyzing the usage of these models by PR professionals will reveal the extent to which they are valid in real life. Because these models deal with the communication-flow involved in PR‚ the essay will begin with a basic outline

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