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    involved in it. The Waterview Connection development in Auckland uses several communication activities to engage with various public. This essay will focus on a particular communication activity used by the Waterview Connection in reference to public relations theory and also evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of said communication activity. The Waterview Connection development project is one of the biggest infrastructure developments to take place in New…

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    This means that public relation professionals would play a role in establishing a satisfactory image for an…

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    On some project events PM and his team can get surprise in the form of external events which create problems in project performance. However project are present because of external environment. So PM should be responsive to it.External environment includes latest state of art technology in which project is based, itscustomers and competitors .Its geographical, social, politicalsettings. All above mentioned factors are enough to affect planning, staffing, organizing, directing which contains PM’s…

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    the Sino-U.S rivalry and collaboration over the decades. Goh also examines the behaviors exhibited by other powers like Japan, South Korea, and ASEAN countries. Goh’s objective in this book is to analyze and discuss the complicated international relations realities in East Asia in the post-Cold War era. The Struggle for Order: Hegemony, Hierarchy, and Transition in Post-Cold War East Asia is written from an “international society” perspective advanced by English school scholars like Hedly Bull…

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    In today’s world, we are so wrapped up with what is on our phones or devices that we often don’t focus on the world around us. Go to any restaurant and you will see couples not even talking to each other, but rather sitting there being alone together. They’ll sit in silence, not even exchanging words or glances until the food comes to the table or something else happens that sparks conversation. What is it about our phones that we are so enamored by? Perhaps it’s social media or messaging others…

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    identifying workers privilege to systematize and bargain collec-tively with powers that be has emerged in a process of mainly federal laws and guidelines that are opposing in nature. Importantly, labor laws are created by the national labor relations board (NLRB). This board is an executive office that makes sure employees oblige by federal…

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    Beyond its nutritional and biological function, food has another crucial purpose in human life. Food is a fundamental component in fulfilling social needs. The appropriate food can make or break business negotiations, express romance and affection on anniversaries, or simply mark the trivial, yet sentimental bimonthly coffee date had with a lifelong friend. In this context, food is symbolic of “comfort, home, and love” (Anderson 83). A tool that allows the optimization of sociability, which is…

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    The article An introduction to strategic communication, by Gail Fann Thomas and Kimberle J. Stephens, discusses the emerging style of communication known as strategic communication. This is a relatively new branch that is being studied, lying somewhere on the crossroads of management strategies and communication. There is much disagreement on the definition and boundaries of this field of study, so the article instead chooses to explore it by using three lenses: strategy, communication theory,…

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    Previous studies have delved into the characteristics of social relationships at different points across the life span. Some research has focused on young adulthood (Lansford, Yu, Pettit, Bates, & Dodge, 2014) while others focused on middle-aged adults (Carmichael, Reis, & Duberstein, 2015), while others focused on older adults (Wrosch, Rueggeberg, & Hoppmann, 2013). The different studies that will be reviewed use socio-emotional selectivity theory (Carstenen, 1995) as a framework for examining…

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    China International Policy

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    National interests of the United States are traditional state-based, as no other threat has potential to derail our way of life. With state-based threats being the greatest threat to National security, policymakers must first approach international relations from a realist perspective. China 's moves to potentially reject international law demonstrate that power rules in an anarchic world. Despite this rejection of international law, China has created a security dilemma for themselves,…

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