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    The Internet has changed our lives dramatically, it contributes many things to the human development. Some things then may not be that accessible to us now, but with the rise of technology, everything is almost possible by the advanced communication technology that surrounding us. Printers, televisions, radios, telephones; all are now within our reach, especially because global trading is available to all over the world. Furthermore, with the invention of the internet, all sorts of information are

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    Intro Globalization has been a controversial topic, does it have a negative impact or positive impact internationally. This essay will first discuss the effects of globalization on the international system. Secondly, the essay will examine realism and how this theory explains globalization. Lastly, this essay will discuss how realism is a tool that effectively explains the issue of globalization. Globalization Globalization is a system to exercise and distribute power; it’s a winner and loser

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    Today, media tools are used to advocate public voice throughout the world on various social and political issues. It allows an extremely accessible and effective way to share thoughts and opinions on any topic, which can then be seen by billions worldwide. When being asked, “are our media tools for public silence or public voice?”, I believe that they are being used for public voice because in modern day society anyone can be a producer and put their opinions online. With technology on the rise

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    I spent part of the last week shadowing John Pless at EPB in downtown Chattanooga. John is EPB’s Public Relations Coordinator in its Marketing division. Shadowing him gave me a better insight into how public relations works externally and internally for a large corporate company. When I arrived, John took me upstairs to his cubicle, and immediately showed me a press release that he had just finished. He began talking about the importance of the press release and his role within the company. Not

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    Research question: Do facial expression and body posture determine whether or not students find another student approachable? Hypothesis: Students who exhibit positive nonverbal behaviours such as a content and/or smiling facial expression and an open, straight posture will attract more social interactions and people will be more likely to sit near them than students who have a serious and/or solemn expression and a closed, slouched posture. 2. Two references in APA format Blairy, S., Herrera,

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    Written communication can take the form of legal documents or manuals that can be stored electricity or hard copy. Allows workers to have access to customers information. Even by leaving a phone number the service writer or technician doesn’t have to make on-the-spot diagnosis. That way customers be notified of the problem, course of action, and cost before work. allows a repair facility to keep track of sales, inventory, job applications, repairs. It allows all participants to have a sold copy of

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    been perceived as a major concept in public relations starting the beginning of the 1980s. Regardless, little evidence has been brought forth to show how the term strategy, as well as the related terms, are defined. Further, there lacks agreement concerning what public relations strategy is or ought to be. Public relations is denoted as the professional maintenance of a positive public image by a firm or popular person. Some claim that public relations is about meaning and that interpretation and

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    Unitarist Perspective often refers workforce as a team and frequently associated with management. This implies the idea of organization as a harmonious team or family. It often used the term we in their mission statement, suggesting that all employees has the same mind and where the organization and all the members of the staff are sharing a common purpose, emphasizing mutual cooperation(Naukrihub, 2007). Thus they set a common values, interest and objectives. It practices paternalistic approach

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    Limits of China Soft Power: China is experiencing significant military and economic powers that could create a threat for its neighbors. Therefore, soft power is indeed an important tool that China is trying to invest in in order to improve its image and recover from its unpopular policies, and to 1-Imbalance of soft-power resources: It is undoubtedly true, that one of the major challenges which China nowadays is facing in the making of foreign policy is the ability how to make its cultural products

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    Harlow (1976) defines public relations (PR) practice as “the distinctive management function which helps establish and maintain mutual lines of communications, understanding, acceptance and cooperation between an organisation and its publics”. PR plays an important role in organisations because they are representing a broader group of activities, even encompassing all communication activities of an organisation (Lee, 2011). To put in a laymen term, public relations practitioners (PR) work to build

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