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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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    Nike Public Relations

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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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    What are Industrial Relations? Industrial relations have become a complex problem of modern society. In order to have industrial progression and a better economy, it will be impossible to obtain without the cooperation of all workers coming together to foster a good and harmonious relationship. Therefore, it is the interest of all people to create and maintain a good relationship between employees and employers, which in the 1950s, the Dunlop’s model was formed and used as a guide to creating and

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    International Relations 210 Midterm Assignment 1. What does it mean to study international relations? The study of international relations pertains to the understanding of the rules of engagement between the sovereign states. This study falls under the domain of political science and international law studies. Based on the study of international relations, an individual gets an insight into the foreign policies of a government, the political dynamics that are prevalent in a region and overall

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    The political world has evolved and reshaped itself greatly throughout the history of mankind, with its most important and distinctive change occurring during the period of 1945, the end of the Second World War and 1989 which marked the end of the Cold War. The interaction of nation-states is center of politics on the international level, where the relationships of different nations dictates what events occur in regards to, but not limited to war, peace, economic agreements, and foreign aide involvement

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    I just finished my first week of interning at Donovan Public Relations, and boy am I tired. Though I may not have strayed from my desk very often, I was constantly being thrown new information and processes of which I had not come in contact with previously. My first day on the job started off like every other scared new interns, with extreme nervousness and the need to be 30 minutes early. After arriving outside my office building at 20th Street and Park in Manhattan, I then proceeded to slowly

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    International relation theories can be used to explain the meanings of the songs and articles. Through music, the international relation theories can relate to the hidden messages about the song through the language. The two theories that best explain the songs, Imagine by John Lennon and Only Prettier by Miranda Lambert are neoliberalism and constructivism. Neoliberalism is an international relations theory in which, states cooperate together to reach a common goal. There is also the belief that

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    History of Public Relations

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    THE ROLE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS IN HIGHER EDACATION INSTITUTIONS / UNIVERSITIES IN GHANA. A CASE STUDY OF UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, WINNEBA. 1.0 WHAT IS PUBLIC RELATIONS Public Relations (PR) results from a convicted and thoughtful communication process that recognizes that favourable public opinion, attention and support is not achieved by accident. It recognizes a great deal of hard work since success depends on ensuring that nothing happens by chance. This is probably due to the inevitable growing

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    Introduction: Public relations has always be present throughout history however over the years, it had different names. Public relations is also known as integrated communication, corporate communication and strategic communication. Public relations is such a natural and vast field that it does not have a precise founder, founding date or nationality (Newsom, 2013). It has been found that in order to understand properly the PR theory, one should look at the evolution of public relations throughout history

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    The first paradigm of international relations is the theory of Realism. Realism is focused on ideas of self-interest and the balance of power. Realism is also divided into two categories, classical realism and neo-realism. Famous political theorist, Hans Morgenthau was a classical realist who believed that national interest was based on three elements, balance of power, military force, and self interest (Kleinberg 2010, 32). He uses four levels of analysis to evaluate the power of a state. The first

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