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    The kind of research that was used to support this campaign was the traditional four-step model. When the Authority public affairs team collaborated with the public relations firm Porter Novelli, this gave them the resources they needed to research, plan, evaluate, and communicate what they needed to expand the San Diego airport. One of the main things that they did was research to make sure that all their expansions would be under code so that the Environmental Impact Report would approve…

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    Glass Ceiling Inequality

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    common goal of political, social, cultural and economic equality for women. A feminist wants to reach that equality and address situations that exploit the inequality. An example of an unequal situation…

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    The unique element of public relations writing is that it is the attempt to establish positive relations between an organization and its various publics. Other forms of writing, such as journalism, documentaries and fiction are not meant to leave the public with a positive image. While, they can have a positive effect they are used to tell stories, to express one’s opinion and to tell one-side of a story. Writing for public relations focuses on using a written platform to communicate a…

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    and Foreign Relations is an interesting and complex area in the study of politics and public policy. In this paper, I will discuss three very different but intertwined organizations. Walmart, the Center of Global Development, and the United States Agency on International Development are not commonly associated, however they all play a major role in global policy. This paper is going to show how each organization is interrelated in the field of global development and foreign relations. For the…

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    Before I jump directly into reflecting on the group presentation, I would just like to wishfully thank them for their effort and of course, thank you for teaching a course that was rather interesting. I moved all the way from Kuwait to Brock and in all honesty, knew that group work would be my first and main concern. The reason behind this is that usually, I would get to pick my own friends and that makes the communication process within the group much easier but that’s not the case at Brock and…

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    Iran’s form of hegemonic internationalism is nuclear weapons. Iran has been trying to develop nuclear arms to guarantee Iran’s security, economy, and international status. If Iran were to develop nuclear arms, the United States and other allied nations couldn’t just invade Iran because if they did a nuclear missile could be launched at their nation inflicting millions of innocent deaths that would ultimately be their fault. Building nuclear arms also enhances Iran’s status as a “leading state”…

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    Foreign Aid

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    the positives and negatives of foreign aim. For most donors, the distribution of foreign aid is often based on good will nature desires to see growth and development in developing nations. Specifically, its focus is for the promotion of economic, social and governance development. The good intentions of foreign aid are sometimes misperceived, because of either different actors having different understandings to the reasons behind the distribution of the foreign aid. The second misperception…

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    Number of articles aside, outlining the literature market and the importance of and access to the specific media types available to different social classes informs the access the larger reading public had to her story. Visual entertainment at the turn of the nineteenth century, particularly in London, saw a huge upsurge as theatre construction reached new highs. This fiercely competitive and…

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    ententes to constrain the superior powers. It also involves strengthening economic ties between peers, which can possibly shift the balance of economic power against the more powerful state/s in the long term.” (Flemes, 6) Within international relations circles this idea of a shift away from American hegemony is called a return to ‘multipolarity’. Realists would…

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    economically during the Cold War when America decided to adapt foreign policies that aid other countries financially to stop communism ideas to spread. One of the long term economic impacts of the Cold War was that the US and the USSR exploited economic and social tensions throughout countries around the world as part of their rivalry and it has had lasting impacts and tensions throughout the end of the Cold War into the Post-Cold War Era. Economically, the rest of the world felt tensions that…

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