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    Introduction Grunig (2013) sees public relations and communication management as fundamental to the achievement of organisational goals. A major road and tunnelling project in West Auckland, has required considerable planning and communication with publics. The Waterview Connection Development (WCD) is a motorway link between State Highways 16 and 20, which, in part, runs through tunnels. The WCD aims to provide a direct link between the central business district and the airport, and an alternative

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    HUD’s Office of Public Housing Investments (OPHI) and is comprised of two programs: Community and Supportive Services, Family Self Sufficiency and Senior Service Coordination. The Family Self Sufficiency program focuses on self-sufficiency of residents living in public housing. This program creates a gateway for residents to save money for a down payment towards their own home. The Community and Supportive Services program comprise case management services for residents living in public housing and

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    driving incident; it can be the driver, the passengers in the vehicle and even other people in surrounding vehicles. There are a few ways to make sure drivers would be able to drive and give their complete attention to the road, such as educating the public, and restricting the inattentiveness of the driver. However, it is necessary for the states to enforce laws that reduce distracted driving because frequent multitasking can have a negative effect on the brain’s ability to focus, and distracted driving

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    issue that has taken its tolls on numerous populations. Society is just now realizing the drastic effects it can have on one’s mind, soul, and intellect. Media Manipulation continues to grow as an evil power as it consumes the minds of not only the public audience but also to the ones who decide to use it to their advantage. The overall population has been long overdue for a wakeup call of how manipulation is impacting not only their lives but the lives of their loved ones as well. The media uses manipulation

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    how many americans were concerned about their working environments and how corporations would treat them. This era is considered to most to end around the time the US gets involved in WWI since it was able to bring together the corporation and the public to work towards the common goal of the war. However before this Corporation were only focused on making as much money as they could, not a surprise since America is a free market capitalist country. Meaning that it is up to the individual to earn

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    follow God. The Catalysts of this letter is to persuade his friends to follow God using a first-person religious letter. The genre of this letter can be defined as a religious letter. The context in which the letter will be presented in is the general public, or religious figures. This letter does not appeal to ethos, however, It does have logos and pathos. One example of logos is when the

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    Lamborghini’s bull mark is strong because it is an incontestable mark that is conceptually and commercially strong and not weakened by third-party use. Lamborghini’s mark is conceptually strong because it is inherently distinct and arbitrary. The mark is commercially strong because of Lamborghini’s strong sales and presence in mainstream media. Third-party use of bull marks does not weaken the Lamborghini’s mark because none of the third-party marks are in Lamborghini’s relevant market. And the

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    situation in a legal, professional manner. Relying upon trusted professional colleagues and friends help sustain accurate self-reflection and the emotional and psychological endurance needed to bring energy and commitment to the position (Evans School of Public Affairs). What are the underlying legal obligations of the

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    Green Blazer Short Story

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    single peak zone, which demonstrates the falling and ascending of the activities. We can see that the story starts with the outline of the foundation, which incorporates the foundation of Raju, the place they are situated at, his family, his general public and not to overlook the foundation of the green overcoat. In story the author demonstrates the way of life of towns, and the city circumstance. At the point when the story builds up the stories turn out to be more confounded and the argument emerges

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    Sweatshops a big issue in today’s society, even though their existence can sometimes stay hidden from the public’s eye. A famous author named Berry states, “ most of us get all the things we need by buying them and most of us know only vaguely, if at all, where those things came from; and most of us know not at all what damage is involved in their production. We are almost entirely dependent on an economy of which we are almost entirely ignorant.” The majority of people in the US have no idea where

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