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    Sino-American Relations I. Introduction The American President Nixon's historic trip to China in February 1972 marked the beginning of a new era in Sino-American relations. For the first time since 1949, the two countries established high-level official contacts and transformed their relationship from confrontation to collaboration. Over the following twenty years, however, U.S.-China relations have experienced repeated cycles of progress, stalemate, and crisis, with the events in Tiananmen

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    Public relation is communication process placed strategically to build mutual and beneficial relationship between organization and public on products, leadership and organization policy. Since the two depend on each other, they have to interact and have amicable relationship (Hunt and Grunig 1992). Throughout human history public relation provide right information, persuading public to uptake the information and has public to integrate with the information given. (Edward 1971). In any society people

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    How has public relations practices help you make important choices in life? Many Americans don’t realize how important public relations practices are. But the fact is public relation practices has effected the American people. First, public relations practices cause Americans to make better health choices. Secondly, public relations practices educates Americans on public issues. Finally, public relations practices can help guide Americans to a better lifestyle. Public relations practices has helped

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    Academic researchers as well as media commentators frequently argue that race relations in the United States have worsened considerably over the past decade. Many Americans would disagree or have different views on the previous statement being true. As the years go by, society is continuously modified and changed through innovation, discovery, and cultural awareness. “The term race relations” is peculiar. It is not about racial conflict, racial domination, racism, or racial formation. Instead it

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    Race relations in American society were a reflection on American consumerism; this consumer society was directly tied to how Americans accessed consumer goods. Jim Crow laws dictated how and what African Americans were permitted to consume and the creation of consumer credit redefined what African Americans could afford to consume. The expansion of consumption under the creation of consumer credit in the 1920s and the creation of Jim Crow laws from 1890s to the mid 1960s were two major events that

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    in social, political, economic and cultural relations with various countries. Managing relationships and foreign policy are key elements in Canadian foreign policy. These relationships and policies have taken many different shapes and forms as expected, and thus, the history of Canadian foreign relations is a significant part of Canada’s identity as a nation today. In particular, one aspect that is often analyzed on this topic is the how the Americans failed to conquer Canada. One can only imagine

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    The Asian American Community and Racial Relations The Asian American community history is filled with countless events of social and racial injustices against the community that the common public does not recognize. Today America claims that racial discrimination is becoming less of a problem but to the Asian American community the situation never changed. As to this day people are facing discrimination in the form of hate crimes from the rising numbers of white supremacists. In the form of verbal

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    In 1823, Native Americans fired upon a group of American soldiers on the Missouri River. At the time the attack seemed random and unsolicited, but this isn’t true. Conflict over trade between the British and the Native Americans in the wake of the American Revolution manifested itself in the Native Americans’ hostility through the British trade of weapons and alcohol, and American Secretary of War John Calhoun’s willful ignorance to preserve plausible deniability. The introduction of trading houses

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    Robert Bossong History II Honors Mr. Hartwell 3/2/16 European Relations with Native Americans As the Europeans arrived on American shores, they encountered a variety of native peoples. Some were living in advanced civilizations; others were living as simple hunter-gatherer cultures. By the time of the first European contact, in 1492, European settlers interacted with the native peoples in different ways. The Spanish ruled the natives as conquered people, forcing many to work on agricultural

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    From 1754 to 1763, the French and Indian War took place. This war altered the political, economic, and ideological relations between Britain and its American colonies. It was the last of four North American wars waged from 1689 to 1763 between the British and the French. In these struggles, each country fought for control of the continent with the assistance of Native American and colonial allies. The French and Indian War occurred to end the land dispute between the British and French. Whoever

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