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    While I was growing up, I didn’t think the issue of women’s rights will ever affect me. My mom always talked about how much women are treated unequally. But at the age of fifth-teen, I finally realized how much I really do need women’s rights in my life. Not only did I feel it personally, but watching it happen all around me. “I raise up my voice-not so I can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard…we cannot succeed when half of us are held back.” This quote by Malala Yousafzai…

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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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    Public Relations Director

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    A public relations director ensures brand messages are consistent, timely and relevant (America’s Job Exchange, 2016). They hold one of the most important positions in their department, which is usually either a public relations firm or a business communications department. According to Study.com (2016), a public relations director serves as the head of any kind of public relations department. Initially, this position is not attainable right after college no matter how many internships a college…

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    Hooking Consumer Behavior

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    These paid announcements, being quite informed on the irrational behavior of the public, utilize an array of cunning practices to garner customer loyalty. Coca-Cola, Apple, and McDonald 's are among many that exploit the explosive power of public relations. Some stunning examples of these culture-wounding practices include: altering emotional states by creating ties to a product through disinformation, connecting consumers with a product by employing widely recognized celebrities into…

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    Life is like a game of poker. In poker everyone is dealt the same number of cards from the same deck. Some are lucky and get a Royal Flush, some get a Straight, and some are only given a hand which consists of a High Card. Life is the same way except instead of diamonds; clubs; spades and hearts, everyone is dealt a certain level of “education, income, occupation, and wealth, the four commonly used criteria for gauging [social] class” (Scott and Leonhardt 117). Not all of us are able to choose…

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    There are a few other public relations moves that Samsung can and should make to properly deal with this crisis. The first would be to try and salvage the reputation of their communication skills as a company. The best way to do this would be to keep up with providing up to date, detailed…

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    My purpose for applying to the PhD program at [University Name] is to develop my skills as both a researcher and instructor in the field of international relations, but I can’t say that I’ve always known I wanted to get a PhD in political science or even that I was certain of my decision once I began my graduate studies. In reality, the path that led me to pursue a PhD has been a long and somewhat unexpected one. I began my undergraduate career as a biochemistry major, but by the end of my first…

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    but also for it is an anachronistic and a superfluous practice. The international context in which the veto power was adopted has evolved in way that its use seems now to be incompatible with the current civilized conception of the international relations. It seems also that this practice is completely superfluous to the main purpose of the UN Charter which consist of preserving the international peace and stability. First, the veto right was settled as a war trophy by the Great Powers just…

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    goals. The cooperative engagement strategy was based on three pillars; “economic growth, military strength, and support for democracy.” (Larson, 1993) This strategy had many benefits to regional and global communities; “alliances and military relations promote a conducive environment for trade”, “multilateral arrangements are in the place to deal with regional crises and natural disasters”, also “regional and global military power and aggression remain in check.” (Larson, 1993) In addition…

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    Westphalian State System

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    The state system has been imbedded in international relations and international politics since the creation of the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648 AD. The Westphalian ‘state system’ saw the end to the destructive thirty-year war in the seventeenth-century, creating a peaceful resolution to end the conflict and establishing territorial sovereignty. The fundamental roles states have been assigned include create justice and order, welfare, freedom, unity and most importantly protection of the people…

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