Public Relations Review 30 (2004) 493–502 Public relations and journalism educators’ perceptions of media relations Thomasena Shaw∗ ‚ Candace White1 School of Advertising and Public Relations‚ University of Tennessee‚ Knoxville‚ TN 37996‚ USA Received 4 December 2003; received in revised form 5 August 2004; accepted 20 August 2004 Abstract A complex relationship exists between journalists and public relations practitioners. A number of researchers claim that prejudice against public relations is
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Washington’s ultimate prize of changing the leadership of Iraq may be tantalisingly close. But the only policies which are coordinated and focused are those of its present President Saddam Hussein. The international community is fragmented and the Iraqi opposition in disarray. Indeed‚ the tensions between those ranged against Saddam are mounting in a manner perhaps more appropriate to a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta than a conflict which will arguably influence the political future of the Middle
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Student Observation Having no clue where the younger generations go to hang out these days‚ I thought about where I used to go with all my friends after school. The mall‚ to my surprise‚ the mall was packed. It is nice to know that some things stay the same over the years. While setting at one of the hundred benches at Geneses Valley Mall it was not hard to notice the many different styles that our younger generation has. I thought that setting in front of the hot topic store in the
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Tylia Banks Part 1. WHAT IS BIOTECHNOLOGY Biotechnology is the exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other purposes‚ especially the genetic manipulation of microorganisms for the production of antibiotics‚ hormones‚ etc. The topic on the website I found most in was Forensics and biotechnology. Forensics is the application of science in a legal setting. An example of modern forensics evidence is the use of DNA fingerprints. Sources of DNA include blood‚ hair‚ semen‚ saliva
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WORKING PAPER e rise of social media and its impact on mainstream journalism: A study of how newspapers and broadcasters in the UK and US are responding to a wave of participatory social media‚ and a historic shi in control towards individual consumers. Nic Newman September 2009 Contents Executive summary and key conclusions 1. Framing the debate 2. Mainstream media motivations‚ doubts and dilemmas 2.1 Definitions and motivations 2.2 BBC 2.3 Guardian and Telegraph 2.4 New York Times
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Case Study WORKPLACE VIOLENCE On Wednesday‚ January 26‚ 2005‚ 54-year-old Myles Meyers walked into Daimler Chrysler’s Toledo‚ Ohio‚ assembly plant holding a double-barrel shotgun under his coat. Myers‚ a Jeep repairman‚ approached Yiesha Martin‚ a 27-year-old stock supervisor‚ and stated his intentions. He was there to murder three supervisors: Mike Toney‚ 45‚ Roy Thacker‚ 50‚ and Carrie Woggerman‚ 24. Afterward‚ he said‚ he would turn the gun on himself. "1 was shaking and I started to cry
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Slavery in the 21st Century Sex trafficking is a modern-day form of slavery in which a commercial sex act is induced by force‚ fraud‚ or coercion. While this happens all over the world‚ it occurs much more frequently in the United States than one would think. Sex traffickers use a variety of methods to “condition” their victims including starvation‚ confinement‚ beatings‚ physical abuse‚ rape‚ gang rape‚ threats of violence to the victims and the victims’ families‚ and forced drug use. In modern
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Today’s Computers‚ Intelligent Machines and Our Future Hans Moravec Stanford University July 21‚ 1976 this version 1978 Introduction: The unprecedented opportunities for experiments in complexity presented by the first modern computers in the late 1940’s raised hopes in early computer scientists (eg. John von Neumann and Alan Turing) that the ability to think‚ our greatest asset in our dealings with the world‚ might soon be understood well enough to be duplicated. Success in such
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PHY 305/601 Classical Mechanics Assignment No. 1 1. Consider a particle of mass m constrained to move on a frictionless cylinder of radius R‚ given by the equation ρ=R in cylindrical polar coordinates (ρ‚ φ‚ z). Besides the force of constraint‚ the only force on the mass is force F=-kr directed toward the originUsing z and φ as generalized coordinates find the Lagrangian L‚ solve Lagrange’s equations and describe the motion. 2. Show that the kinetic energy of any holonomic mechanical system has
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