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    PR CASEBOOK

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    PR Casebook 2 The debate on owning a handgun has been an issue discussed among American’s for many years and still continues today. Groups such the NRA (National Rifle Association) have started in defense of the 2nd Amendment‚ and others such as the Brady Campaign to Stop Gun Violence funded by Jim Brady‚ who suffered a traumatic brain injury after during an assassination attempt on President Ronal Reagan. Think Public Relations says that the NRA doesn’t support criminal background checks‚ that

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    Information technology (IT) is rapidly changing the face of modern medicine. Its proponents have long touted the potential benefits of IT in terms of the quality and efficiency of healthcare. Yet along with these advances in IT come various new challenges. The scope of this field is vast‚ rapidly developing‚ and well beyond comprehensive discussion in this brief overview. Nevertheless‚ it is an area that could fundamentally change the practice of medicine and the relationship between doctors and

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    PXA And CKD Submitted to: Submitted on: Information technology is any field that involves computer technology. This includes hardware maintenance‚ software development‚ networking solutions and technical support. Modern businesses all over the world rely on computers to function and maintain high standards of efficiency and customer service. Without IT professionals‚ companies would not have qualified professionals to help maintain the technological elements inherent to their

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    The Role of New Media

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    "THE ROLE OF NEW MEDIA IN SOCIETY" By: Miriam Gutierrez Marlene Mendoza. ABSTRACT In the following test was given to determine the characteristics of the media that preceded the digital age‚ with the intent to better understand the workings of technology and communication and semiotic processes involved. Are explained through a historical context theories accompanied by recognized experts in the field. Martin Barbero and Néstor García Canclini us to understand democratization in the past decades

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    such giant businesses. Corporate scandals take a toll on corporate reputations. Media – Negative coverage can cause a corporations reputation to plummet. Toyota went from 18th to 139th on a corporate reputation list and it was blamed on negative news coverage surrounding product recalls. Several ongoing complaints: inaccuracy‚ incomplete coverage‚ inadequate‚ preparation for interviews and anti business bias. Customer Relations – Customer service in many respects is the front line of public

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    Information Technology in the learning process CIS-170 Information Technology in Criminal Justice This paper examines how the implementation of information technology has had a profound effect on improving the learning process. The assessment follows the report compiled by Seppo Sirkemma from the Turku School of Economics in Finland. (WSEAS‚ 2007). The concept of e-learning has evolved from the development of computer technology and sophisticated communications networks‚ in particular the

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    was done in the course BMIS 300 (Management Information System) under the supervision of Mr.Hussein RAMMAL. In the first place‚ we convey special acknowledgement to Mr.Hussein RAMMAL for giving us the opportunity to work on this research and for his kind aid and support. We are extraordinarily fortunate in having him as our instructor. We hope that this research have given successfully a fruitful overview about the importance of information system technology and especially about the supply chain management

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    ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: The advantage disadvantage of information technology spans a lot of areas of our lives. Some of the advantages of information technology has helped us with communication so we can communicate and connect with people around the world. Information technology has made a hugh difference in our healthcare industry with new and innovative programs in diagnosing and treating diseases. It has also helped . with cost effectiveness by streamlining

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    Case Analysis ReportFMB&T Bank I.Statement of the Problem The new Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer of FMB&TBank have no clear authority and responsibility. II.Objective There should be a clear authority and responsibility for the new IT Executivein order for her to be effective and efficient. III.Analysis of the Causes a.Relationship between IT Department and other bank business units ismixed up causing considerable confusion‚ friction and inefficiency. b

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    PR in Practice

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    "Is PR Practice a Job‚ a Career or a Profession?" Aiko Castro‚ COM43 Before defining whether Public Relations practice is a job‚ a career or a profession‚ let us differentiate these terms first. Based on the Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ a job is a casual or an occasional work undertaken at a specified amount of time; on the other hand‚ a career is an occupation undertaken for a significant period with opportunities for progress; and a profession is defined as an occupation that requires special

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