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    Week 1: Chapter 3- Role of the public relations practitioner Key roles for PR:  Managerial  Operational  Reflective (role of analysing changing social values to adjust to organisations‚ standards and values of social responsibility and is aimed at influencing the dominant coalition).  Educational (aims to increase communication competence of employees). • Systems theory works on a basis that everything in the social world is part of a system that interacts with other systems on that

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    Briones DCM: Let’s Talk about Health Professor Alford 1/22/2015 Is violence a public health issue? Violence should be a public health issue. It affects millions if not billions of people around the world. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing‚ “violence has been recognized by the World Health Organization as a public health priority worldwide”. The reason violence should be recognized as a public health issue is not only because of its immediate effect on health‚ but the repercussions

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    MPA vs. MPP   Both the Master of Public Administration (MPA) and the Master of Public Policy (MPP) are strong‚  valuable‚ preferred degrees.  But what makes them different?  Which one is right for you and your  career goals?  Master of Public Administration  • Core courses cover more about  management.  • Core courses require fewer classes in  economics and statistics    Credit Hours:  39  24 Core Requirements  12 Primary Concentration  3 Internship or Practicum  Fields of concentration include: 

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    My School Library Library is something which has a lot of importance in everyone’s life. And specially in the life of school going children’s. It is responsible for teaching those children the moral values which are required a lot in further run of their life. Library is something whose importance cannot be neglected at any point of life. I consider myself to be very lucky as I was being provided with one of the best library by my school. My school had a big and efficient library. Almost all

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    STATE-CONTROL OF BROADCASTING IN JAPAN AND KOREA When broadcasting began in the post war era in Japan and Korea the two countries were vastly different in national resources and characteristics. Japan was one of the most established democratic nations in the region and became one of the world’s economic powerhouses. On the other hand Korea was recovering from war and civil unrest under a militaristic authoritarian government. Even though these large differences existed‚ both Japan and Korea similarly

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    Habermas' Public Sphere

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    How well does Jurgen Habermas’ concept of the ‘public sphere’ describe the culture of the internet? “Public sphere can be understood as a harmonious participation of different people without one overpowering the other and I believe that the same theory can be applied to the Internet and online communication today”. Joanna James What gives the clash of coffee shop talks and online participation in the discussion by commenting on the news? Surely

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    PR99 – Contemporary Public Relations Study Guide   1.         All of the following are to be considered when making ethical decisions in public relations EXCEPT: * Ethical decisions are based on: the public interest‚ employer or client‚ * professional organization code of ethics and personal values. 2.         Which demographic group is the largest consumer of television‚ magazines‚ books‚ and newspapers? * Baby Boomers 3.         “Respecting all opinions and supporting the right of

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    Doordarshan - Case Study

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    compounding the problem was Doordarshan was made a part of the autonomous corporation called Prasar Bharati. In the last quarter of 1999 Mckinsey made a study of the condition of public service broadcasters around the world and how they were faring in the midst of the plethora of emerging private channels. They concluded that public channels were shaping audience preferences. However‚ Doordarshan was not even considered among the PSBs they studied worldwide. Problem What is the audience perception of doordarshan

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents: Impact Assessment of Community Radio Stations inTanzania Impact Assessment of Community Radio Stations in Tanzania Research Report by Gasper Mpehongwa 2009 CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 2.0 Radio broadcasting in Tanzania ............................................................. 2.1 Community radio in Africa and Tanzania .............................................. 2.2 Community radio and social change .........................................

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    By October 1990‚ two newcomers‚ British Satellite Broadcasting (BSB) and Sky Television‚ rivaled one another in an ugly battle to dominate British satellite television. In pursuit of a better market position‚ not only did both players invest a combined total of �25 billion‚ but also racked up losses at the combined rate of nearly � million per week. Rather than rationalizing and engaging in cooperative behavior to increase profits for the overall industry‚ this battle became the war of attrition

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