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    Building an Ethical Organization Part 2 Tabatha Eblen 11/14/10 University of Phoenix The human service organization that I have become a director for is an addiction clinic. The clinic will be providing treatment for people within the community that have addiction problems. There will be programs available for people to receive treatment to meet each individuals needs. The goal will be for the patients to receive the best care available to be able to beat addiction. This clinic’s goal will

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    Staff research supervision interests Mat Robson | * International offshoring decisions and consumer perceptions; * New product development in emerging markets; * Exporting strategies; * New technology acceptance among consumers; | Pali | * International aspects of marketing‚ * CSR‚ ethical issues and consumer boycotts‚ * Technology applications in marketing‚ * All aspects of services marketing & marketing | Tao Jiang | * Luxury product consumption‚ * International

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    was first used‚ the online social networking applications developed rapidly. Such as Facebook‚ in 2011‚ the registered people have already been 833 million. It is about one tenth of the population around the world. In the past ten years‚ social media really change the ways of marketers to promote their new products. Social media is a platform that allows people around the world to present their opinion. Otherwise‚ more and more companies focus on the influences of social media. Formerly‚ customer’s

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    AOL’s digital strategy focuses on providing both digital advertising to businesses and digital content to consumers. The company describes itself as "at the center of disruption of how content is being produced‚ distributed‚ consumed and monetized by connecting publishers with advertisers on its global‚ programmatic content and advertising platforms." In 2015‚ AOL launched One by AOL‚ a marketing platform intended to simplify the process of marketing across multiple platforms including TV and mobile

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    the effectiveness of social media has greatly affected the generation today. It has its advantages and disadvantages such as... 1. Face to Face Connections are Endangered Social Networking Tween A huge advantage of these social communities has a reverse side effect that is also a big disadvantage of social networking: they reduce or eliminate face-to-face socialization. Because of the autonomy afforded by the virtual world‚ individuals are free to create a fantasy persona and can pretend to

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    unity of the people and most notably the tactful manipulation of social media resulted in the disposition of the suppressive regime. Modern social media has significantly changed the traditional forms of activism and has simplified the efforts needed to provoke civic mobilization. Social media applications such as Twitter‚ Facebook and YouTube hold the dynamic power to manipulate‚ control‚ inform and motivate. Essentially‚ they have become excellent tools for activists. This paper seeks to describe

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    Social Media and Its Effect on Society In recent years social media has become increasingly popular‚ allowing millions of users around the world to create‚ share‚ and exchange information‚ in ways that a decade ago‚ would never have been possible. Today 93% of college students have a Facebook (43) and 93% of Americans between the ages of twelve and seventeen are using the internet in some form. (43) Growth of online social media has had an undeniable impact on society in the United States as well

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    The New Role of Social Media in Public Relations Brooke Tabaka Kent State University In today’s world‚ social media is becoming an increasingly important part of any business’s platform. Whether it is blogging‚ Facebook‚ or Twitter‚ many companies are starting to realize the importance and the advantages of these various tools. However‚ social media is becoming particularly important in Public Relations. A recent survey found that 35 percent of public relations professionals are spending at

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    Social Media for Business Communication I-Introduction Social media means all new online media. They include social networks‚ blogs‚ micro blogs‚ wikis‚ etc. They allow everyone to create‚ share and view what others post on their wall. Social media on the Internet are virtual clusters of individuals or legal persons (associations‚ enterprises‚ institutions) for their members to discuss and exchange information on dedicated sites. Everyone uses them for specific reasons: • Individuals to share

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    After witnessing the complete social and cultural upheaval of the 1960’s‚ Americans did not expect to see as an exciting of a decade in the 1970’s. However‚ new forms of media and an increased dependence of the news allowed people to witness a decade in which journalism expanded and pushed new boundaries. The 1970’s displayed the country’s dependence upon newspapers as a primary source of their daily information‚ along with a shift in government coverage. Two of the decade’s biggest stories came

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