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    anxiety, it is evident that the iPhone has many helpful intended capabilities, but also un-conceived repercussions. When a new technology or an advancement is introduced into society, there is no doubt that it will in, some way, reconfigure social relations. In some ways the changes can be very beneficial, but not all changes are always intentional. Wiebe Bijker introduced the idea that “A machine is a Socio-Technical Ensemble” (Bijker,1993) which when broken down is a way of saying that all technology

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    All companies have certain ethical and moral responsibilities that they should uphold. For most companies figuring out these ethical responsibilities is done through a combination of the owner’s and/or shareholder’s moral and ethical views on their responsibilities, laws set for by the government one is working under, and the cultural traditions of the area one operates their business from. Multinational companies have a much harder time deciding where they stand on some ethical issues because they

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    In reference to our previous conversation about the role public relations can play in meeting the unique challenges USA Pharma and Tsao Industries now face, I have provided my recommendations for the Public Relations Department moving forward. These recommendations will help to alleviate some of the concerns the public has expressed regarding the acquisitions of USA Pharma, while rebuilding the company, and establishing new standards of communication. The contained information is based on a combination

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    by society, public relations is an industry that can be perceived as the “key to effective communication” (PRIA, 2015). Through the use of communication theories public relations agencies are able to live up to this expectation by creating original campaigns, using traditional methods in conjunction with innovative strategies. As a consequence of this century’s extreme technological development, taking advantage of the media ecology has become the focus of many public relations campaigns. Creative

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    My visit was done at Summit Autism Center in Roswell, Georgia on Friday, March 25th, 2016. I interviewed co-founder and director of the center, Jennifer. According to the mission statement, Summit Autism Center aims to “provide individualized, effective, and scientifically based treatment for children with autism and related disabilities that are not otherwise available” (Summit Autism, 2015). Jennifer stated that Summit, in addition to teaching independent living skills and basic school academics

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    PEST Analysis: covers potential external factors that influence the issue in the following categories; political, economic, social and technological. Political Economical Taxation (corporate; consumer) Government organisation / attitude Comas is based on a large number of donations. This makes it particularly vulnerable to fluctuations in the standard of living (BBC News 2009). Disposable income of households remains low, despite the return to GDP levels (The Guardian 2014b, 2014c) before the

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    been many patterns; a time of war is always followed by a time a peace, a change in government always causes some sort of political unrest and society always evolves. There are also many patterns in the historical development of journalism, public relations and advertising including their exposure to propaganda and their internal battles with the First Amendment. In addition, there is an abundant number of differences including but not limited to conflict of interests and spinning tales. One of the

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    public relations tactics that should be used to help the Mexican Villa are making it known that although one of the worked had a very contagious disease, that it did not spread because all the workers followed procedures and wore protective gloves. They could make sure everyone is aware of the cleanliness of the restaurant. Public relations is the contrary of marketing. In marketing, one pays to have their communication positioned in a tabloid, television or broadcasting. In public relations, the

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    Robert Kagan’s article “The Importance of U.S. Military Might Shouldn’t be underestimated” examines whether or not implementing defense cuts would be good for the US national interests. He argues that it would not be good idea due to the U.S’s use of the military force to help spread democracy around the world and upholding the international system. He fears that these defense budget reductions will lead to U.S. forced to cede power over to other countries due to the reduction of the U.S.’s ability

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    Approaches to Public Relations (PR). This course provides an overview of public relations history, such as how it started, the pioneers of public relations, and a lot of strategies and tactics that help institutions to promote, build a positive image, or for marketing. The course relies on a lot of examples and serial stories historically to investigate public relations field and provide critical analysis of examples and events in that ancient time in order to understand how public relations mechanism works

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