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    PR ROLES AND GENDER STUDY: GENDER ISSUES AFFECT INCOME IN PUBLIC RELATIONS FIELD BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Glen M. Broom fathered roles research in communication and public relations (Broom‚ 1982; Broom & Smith‚ 1979). Broom’s research was focused on the consultant’s roles enacted for senior management by public relations experts. In the same year‚ Katz and Kahn (1978) introduced roles as a central concept in organizational theory. A role can be seen as “the expected behavior associated with

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    Race and ethnicity has influenced my life in many ways and up until now I am living with the discriminations that comes with not belonging to a certain group of people. Worldwide racial discrimination race is common and even more common here in the United States. People make choices subconsciously based on the racial group they belong to. Individuals have preference of people of their own ethnicity over people of a different ethnic group.  I personally have experienced some sort of racial discrimination

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    Race” James Baldwin once said‚ “I am what time‚ circumstance‚ history‚ have made of me‚ certainly‚ but I am also so much more than that. So are we all.” When the subject of race comes up‚ I feel like that quote is very meaningful. According to class lecture‚ race is an arbitrary social classification of clearly bounded categories based on skin color which corresponds to no biological reality. To be able to understand race today‚ a person should have a background on the history of race. According

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    The Effects of Gender Discrimination in the Workplace According to TNS Research Surveys‚ 68 percent of women surveyed believe gender discrimination exists in the workplace. Federal law protects women and other minorities from discrimination in the work place. The Equal Pay Act of 1963 ended the practice of paying men more than women when performing the same jobs and duties. In 1964‚ the Civil Rights Act extended this protection to other minorities. Despite these protections‚ many women still feel

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    October 5‚ 1957; this is the day that went down in history as the day the Space Race between the United States and the USSR began. On this day the USSR successfully launched the Sputnik satellite into orbit around the planet. Close to a month later the USSR launched the Sputnik 2 which held the first living organism to orbit the planet; Laika the dog. The series of events that followed brought change to the Cold War and to the world that could not have been foreseen in terms of international relations

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    Devin Fowler Dr. Fichtel English 101 9 February 2013 Ethnicity and the Big Screen Since the beginning of movies‚ the various ethnicities have been portrayed in ways which give ethnicities their own trademark stereotypes. Sometimes these portrayals can be powerful and thought provoking with movies such as Crash and Malcolm X. But usually movies play fast and loose with race‚ particularly with minorities. Most of the time these fast and loose portrayals are offensive without making the conscience

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    Race and its Effect on the O.J. Simpson Trial 1 Running Header: RACE AND ITS EFFECT ON THE O.J. SIMPSON TRIAL Race and its Effect on the O.J. Simpson Trial In APA Style Beth Horveath The Pennsylvania State University English 202D Professor Kearney April 12‚ 2006 Race and its Effect on the O.J. Simpson Trial 2 List of Illustrations Figure 1: Nicole Brown-Simpson…………………………………………………5 Figure 2: Mark Fuhrman…………………………………………………………..8 Figure 3: O.J. Simpson……………………………………………………………10 Race

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    Income inequality: Causes and Trends The distribution of wealth is extremely unequal in America and the whole world. This paper documents the growing inequality‚ and examines three reasons for its increase. The income growth for top earners is faster than income growth for the poor. This accelerated income growth for top earners would increase the income gap between top earners and the poor. In addition‚ income inequality between the poor and top earners in the US is becoming greater than in other

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    1.0 Introduction 1.1 Background of the Study As we were studying about the effect of gender on self esteem‚ we decided to choose UiTM Melaka City Campus as the location for our study as we were studying here too. UiTM Melaka City Campus consist of 5 faculties namely Faculty of Business Management‚ Faculty of Accountancy‚ Faculty of Administrative Science‚ Faculty of Tourism Management and Faculty of Office Management and Technology. The courses offered under those faculties are‚ Bachelor

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    Gender Wage Gap: Economic Effects Erin Fisher-Leser Western Governors University Gender Wage Gap: Economic Effects Admittedly‚ the government is struggling to meet the needs of many Americans. Housing‚ medical assistance and nourishment‚ are among the highest sources of economic strain for most people. Because wages for women average 23% less than men‚ this leaves them in a difficult position trying to support their families and having to utilize many government

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