Relationship between Private and Public Police When you look at both public police and private police they have the same goal in mind‚ safety‚ protection‚ and an overall good relationship with the public and the people that they protect. Public police are there to help prevent crime from happening‚ to provide victims with assistance‚ and to maintain a relationship by being interactive within their community. Private police are normally responsible for securing the asset’s and property of a private
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The Public Relationships between McDonald and Society McDonald’s is a gigantic fast-food multinational group‚ with approximately 30‚000 branches among 100 countries in six continents around the world. And its fame‚ as we all know‚ is not come from nothing. Since 1948‚ McDonald has been well renowned for its hamburgers‚ French fries‚ fried chicken‚ soft drinks‚ salad‚ etc (Ray‚ A‚ K‚ 1977). By the year 1972‚ when McDonald’s asset reached 1 billion dollars‚ the company began its first step in allocating
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Relationship between Private and Public Police Axia College of University of Phoenix The condition of the economy today in the United States is dictating changes for many Americans. People are losing their jobs and homes in record numbers. Desperate times will give way for desperate people to resort to desperate acts; often criminal. As the national crime rate continues to rise‚ government funding is continuing to drop. Government budgets operating in the red are dictating a reduction of government
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Basic Concepts of PR Public Relations as Process (RACE) 1. Research 2. Action ( Program planning) 3. Communication 4. Evaluation Public relations: the management of relationships between an organization and its publics. Public Relations differs from advertising 1. Paid and vs. Free 2. Guaranteed placement vs. No guarantee 3. Mass media vs. Range of communication channels 4. Selling vs. Public understanding 5. External audience vs. Both external and internal Tools
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Multiple choice/ Fill-in-the-blank 1. Many skills used in public speaking are the same as those used in everyday conversation: a) logically organized thoughts‚ b) messages tailored to audience‚ c) stories told for maximum impact‚ d) feedback adapted to listener. 2. Critical thinking – focused‚ organized‚ involves the logical relationships along ideas‚ the soundness of evidence‚ and the differences between fact and opinion. 3. Frame of reference – the sum of person’s knowledge‚
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Brilliant public speaking and business presentations are accomplished through reaching people emotionally. While it is important to appeal to your audience’s sense of logic‚ they will only buy your message‚ or product‚ if you appeal to their heart. Visualization is a powerful tool you can use to help you gain control over your thoughts‚ perceptions and thus your states. Your ability to connect and motivate in public speaking and business presentations will‚ to a large degree‚ depend upon your self-connection
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of Stephen Lucas’ The Art of Public Speaking focuses on the basics of learning to properly speak in public. Lucas begins the chapter discussing the power that public speaking has. Lucas writes‚ "The importance of such skills is true across the board- for accountants and architects‚ teachers and technicians‚ scientist and stockbrokers" (Lucas‚ 2015‚ p. 5). In every career field‚ public speaking is a skill that is essential. Once Lucas disuses the power of public speaking‚ he writes to inform the reader
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Art of Public Speaking A View from Impact Factory Robin Chandler and Jo Ellen Grzyb Impact Factory Copyright ©2003 Art of public speaking This document covers hints and tips on public speaking and presentation skill‚ dealing with public speaking nerves and anxiety‚ public speaking skills and public speaking techniques‚ public speaking training. Fear of public speaking Why do we get public speaking anxiety? How to overcome fear of public speaking Building confidence in public speaking Public speaking
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: THE DO’S AND DON’TS OF PRESENTING A SPEECH IN PUBLIC. 1.0 PRESENTATION PROFILE: 1.1 THE AUDIENCE The audiences of my speech included a group of teachers in a school. This group of audience stands by a people who came from a different background of knowledge. The aged are between 25 to 50 years old which included 80 male and female teachers among them. As I’ve been told before they have less experience of presenting a speech in public. They also have different qualification and experiences
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A BRIEF CONTENTS PART 1 • GETTING STARTED 1 1. Becoming a Public Speaker 2 2. From A to Z: Overview of a Speech 8 3. Managing Speech Anxiety 1 4 4. Ethical Public Speaking 23 5. Listeners and Speakers 30 PART 2 • DEVELOPMENT 36 6. Analyzing the Audience 37 7. Selecting a Topic and Purpose 49 8. Developing Supporting Material 57 9. Locating Supporting Material 64 10. Doing Effective Internet Research 73 1 Citing Sources in Your
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