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    1. Introduction Bill Gates once famously stated: ‘If your business is not on the internet, then your business will be out of business.’ This quote exemplifies the theme of the present paper about Global Businesses and International Relations. The following research question will be examined throughout the course of this paper: ‘How can globalization help to expand businesses today? Airbnb will be used as a case study illustrating the operation of multinational corporations in order to showcase

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    interview is to see first hand how different people view public relations. Participants were chosen based on their major in order to avoid having only PR majors answering the questions. These interviews were conducted one-on-one in order to avoid biasing the participants’ opinions and views. The four people interviewed came from all different majors to show different perspectives and the inconsistency of what people believe public relations is and why it is important. The first participant, Christine

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    Public Relations      Good public relations is key to the success of any business. A company must strive to make itself stand out in its particular field. The media can be a very effective public relations tool if it is used right.      A twenty first century company is not only going to need the ability to please their customers, but to delight them. In order to accomplish this goal, employees need to understand who the company is, and what it stands

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    Public Relations ( Pr )

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    2.0 Introduction Public Relations (PR) is a multifaceted function that plays a role in nearly every organisation in today’s society (Wilcox et al., 2013). Due to its complex nature, the definition of PR has changed considerably over the past 70 years (Ledingham & Bruning, 1998). This report aims to analyse how PR can specifically support the DMD Foundation to achieve its awareness and fundraising objectives. A common definition of PR will be examined, breaking down its key elements, followed by a

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    Imperialism relations are also decided by force today, and the Europeans, the Americans and others have to constantly defend their peace-loving community. Every state sees itself threatened by the others, and each claims that it only defends itself against the others. If it were true that all states are merely defending themselves, then they would be able to leave each other alone. The rights which one state ascribes to itself against another state are defended. This is an important point: the interests

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    NCAA Public Relations

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    NCAA Public Relations and Image Crisis Brett Sousa Bridgewater State University Author Note This Paper was prepared for Communications 226 Public Relations Crisis Project Spring 2015 NCAA Public Relations and Image Crisis Introduction Public Relations Problems/Crisis Many organizations have experienced some form of public relations problem or crisis. The severity of these public relations problems can vary from very minor to very serious. A public relations problem can arise from a number

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    In a way, theories are the backbone of Public Relations. There are many different functions of PR, and most, if not all of them are involving appealing to or interacting with and organizations publics. Be it employees, customers, or any other stakeholders, theories can be referenced applied to learn now about your publics and help achieve your goals. Northern Kentucky University as an organization attempting to begin a major transitional phase. The university is trying to attract new students, while

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    The conception is power in International Relations is a key to a better understanding of the discipline. In many cases the definition of power affects the way in which many issues are tackled in foreign policy or security. There are many theories that try to deal with the conception of power, however they make a rather large number of assumptions that might make them difficult to applicable in real life. Furthermore many of them does not take into consideration that power evolves, therefore if we

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    When studying International Relations, there are various theories involved, three of these theories being: realism, liberalism, and constructivism. A theory is fundamentally ideas and complex concepts that have their own way of understanding something. These theories are used in evaluating world politics, by coming up with a unique way of identifying and explaining the events that occur around the world (Mingst 5). The theories help explain different perspectives on how the world system functions;

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    Realism and International Relations, by Jack Donnelly, Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom, 2000. 231 pages. Jack Donelly is Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Denver. He is also the author of The Concept of Human Rights, Universal Human Rights in Theory and Practice and International Human Rights. Realism and International Relations by Jack Donnelly provides a critical yet sympathetic survey of political realism in International

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