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    8065 Module Title: Theoretical Approaches to PR The Assignment Title: PR is about reputation – ‘the result of what you do‚ what you say and what others say about you’ (www.cipr.co.uk). How does this compare with Bernays’ ideas of PR as Propaganda and today’s Nudge and Persuasion theories? Submission Date: 24/10/2014 Word Count: 1572 words According to CIPR (accessed in 2014)‚ public relations is about reputation. This essay will focus on CIPR’s arguments and compare it with Bernays’ ideas and

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    Throughout the play‚ preserving one’s reputation is a prevalent theme. I believe that the truth is more important than a good name. Some characters that are an example of preserving reputation are Abigail‚ John Proctor and Parris. Abigail plays a big role in the play as kind of an antagonist. Abbigail is involved with John in doing sexual things with him even though he has a wife. Abigail says “ I know how you clutched my back behind your house and sweated like a stallion whenever I come near! Or

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    of the girls in the town who are trying to cover up that they danced. Choosing to live and ruin their reputations‚ or choosing to hang with dignity is a problem many face. Throughout the play John Proctor‚ Judge Danforth‚ and Reverend Parris are concerned with their reputations and will stop at nothing to try and protect themselves. The protagonist‚ John Proctor is concerned for his reputation‚ but more so for his family and friends’ well-being. He withholds information from the court that he commits

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    Critical lens essay “The only worthwhile literature is that which makes you think about you own life.” This statement is valid for many reasons like‚ sometimes you can compare the story to your own life‚ it makes you think about what you said and done to other people‚ and the story can be a real eye opener and could possibly help you get your life back on track to the road of success. Two works of literature that support this quote are A Walk to Remember by Nicholas Spark and To Save a life by

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    Luis Medina English Final Ms. Bloomfield 6-7-12 Critical Lens Essay L.M. Montgomery once said‚ “...we pay the price for everything we get or take in this world”. What he is trying to say is that we have to face the consequences for the choices we make. There is always a result from everything that happens‚ giving or taking‚ will result in something else. I agree with his philosophy‚ mainly because it speaks pure truth about how most things are run in the common society that we as human

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    A lot of People judge others by their looks but you will never know how a person is until you actually meet them.Looks are not everything But a person’s reputation and their integrity are.When you look at someone you judge most of their characteristics before you actually get to know them. The relationship and effect you have on others can determine how successful your First Impression can be as well.A lot of people judge you based off of how well you get along with others. Most people look at others

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    UNIVERSITATIS Series: Economics and Organization Vol. 5‚ No 1‚ 2008‚ pp. 51 - 62 THE IMPACT OF DOWNSIZING ON THE CORPORATE REPUTATION UDC 005.32 ∗ Biljana Djordjević‚ Suzana Djukić Faculty of Economics‚ University of Niš‚ Serbia Abstract. This paper deals with the downsizing influences on the corporate reputation. In this paper we stress the importance of the corporate reputation as one of the most important firm ’s intangible assets. This kind of resources could be a significant source of the firm

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    REPUTATION MANAGEMENT Reputation management is the process of managing the reputation a particular company. Reputation Management is the process of removing negative opinions and converting those negative opinions in to positive one. Reputation management is the process of tracking people actions/opinions‚ looking for positive and negative opinions. Reputation management is not a new concept. Right from Tata groups to street vendors in the corner relies on their reputation. Reputations of

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    An organizational analysis is guided by an idea of how organizations work. There are three classic perspectives or “lenses” and each lens offers a different perspective through social and analytical science disciplines (Ancona et al.‚ 2004). The strategic design perspective emphasizes the efficiency and effectiveness of an organization to accomplish goals set according to the organizational standard. For over 45 years‚ Wal-Mart has been able to prove time and time again that they have set the

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    Does Alexander the Great Deserve His Reputation? Alexander the Great was born in 356 BC. His father was Philip II of Macedon who died when Alexander was nineteen years old. Alexander then became the king of Macedonia. Philip had plans to conquer Persia and Alexander wanted to finish what his father had started. This eventually evolved into Alexander taking over most of the known world. Alexander the Great deserves his reputation for a numerous amount of reasons. These reasons include his belief

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