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    Of the many similarities and differences between the Gettysburg Address speech and the I Have A Dream speech, there are a few that stick out. For example like the purposes of their speeches, or their appeals and how they change and lastly, the different rhetorical devices they use. Both speeches were written, produced, and performed by well known people, and performed in front of thousands of citizens. These speeches both had a powerful meaning to them, which had also contributed to never being…

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    Today, in many countries, there are numerous sorted out organizations of individuals or composed people who have met up with a common cause and a sense of identity, for which they look to influence public policies without political control, furthermore influence the political process. These are called interest groups. Interest groups are said to have come in regards to because of responses in issues in the societies we live in. When these problems come in normal routine of the social,…

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    Proquest, google scholar, and youtube. I used the restrictions; image of nurs*, and stereo*, and I set the databases to find peer reviewed articles within 2008 to 2015 in the English language. The media portrays nursing in a negative manner and the public fails to regard what the job of nurses are in the real world. The media has portrayed the image of nursing in a negative way, a current example of this is the Dr. Pepper commercial that aired in 2009 worldwide (Canada Dry Mott’s Inc). The…

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    understand and analyse the PRINZ definition of Public Relations, it is easiest to divide the definition to three separate sections. These sections can then be applied to different theories of Public Relations including systems theory, relationship management theory and excellence theory. The theories and therefore the definition can then be further analysed by using current New Zealand examples, of the theories being implemented into the real-world Public Relations industry. “Deliberate,…

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    has to prove the COMQWEST acted with actual malice in publishing the defamatory article, that is, with knowledge that it was false or with reckless disregard of whether it was false or not. Muhammed is a LPPF because, first, he was involved in two public controversies, the legalization of assisted suicide and the gubernatorial election; second,…

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    The Public Relations firm that I work for has been approached by a group of citizens who are concerned about the Lake Anna nuclear power plant. These citizens believe that during the recent earthquake and hurricane, this power plant may have been damaged, putting the community at risk for widespread fallout and risk of life in the event of a terrorist attack. They would like our firm to represent them in helping to shut down the power plant. On one hand, security is lax at this power plant, but…

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    only brought invaluable public health competencies that I learned throughout my program, but I also had the chance to refine them and foster growth in competency areas that were less developed. In the next several pages I will discuss both the competencies brought to the project and those gained through the project. What I Brought to the Table The first competency that was put to the test was BPHS/CC 6 – communicate effectively both in writing and orally. The of Master Public Health program at…

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    The resources that street-level bureaucrats have to work are very inadequate. Yet, the demand from the public, or clients, is always increasing. As a result, street-level bureaucrats are constraints to the resources. Street-level bureaucrats also have broad discretion and that’s because of the constraints they are force upon. The resources that they have to work with also make the goals of street-level bureaucrats ambiguous and conflicting. Yet, street-level bureaucrats try to do their best,…

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    American Author E.B White once contributed “Education”, based on his own son’s experiences in the private city school and public country school. He expressed the differences between public to private and city to country fairly to the readers. Most of his readers were from the upper class and children group, so the shift from city to country evokes their nostalgias and fantasies. On the other hand, E.B White showed the regional and cultural diversities by using the school as a tool. This approach…

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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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