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    The public relations (PR) practitioner is an integral part of an organisation. To ensure a company or organisation gets the best out of their target audiences, they have to organise and strategise their operations in a way that obtains the best positive attention. To do so, they use PR. The duty of PR is to safeguard reputation, deal with emergencies, and fabricate a consistent image for the organisation at hand. ‘Public relations’ is a broad title with plenty alternate names, however is…

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    however the Provincial Ministry of Education has not effectively incorporated restorative justice to play a lead role in its approach to conflict resolution. Through an exploration of the current justice system used by most schools in the Ontario Public School system, and analysis of examples that show restorative justice is successful in learning environments, as well as opportunities for restorative justice to be incorporated into the Ontario School System, it is evident that the Provincial…

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    Nutrition In Schools

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    with these programs, then superintendents could potentially strive for a better strategy to bring healthier foods into our local schools. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, “Schools are identified as a key setting for public health strategies to lower or prevent the prevalence of overweight and obesity” (Story, Nanney, Schwartz, 2009, p. 72). Vending machine snacks that are not beneficial to student’s health, and can be placed in the competitive foods category,…

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    users originally connected to the web through their computer, but as new technologies became available more people connected to the internet using phones, tablets, game consoles and other devices. In 1993, less than 1% of the global population was connected to the internet. Today, about 44% of the global population is connected to the web (“Internet Users 1993 – 2015,” 2016). As more people have started to connect to the internet, new issues have emerged that were not present during the early…

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    Life Specialist, I am interested in learning more about illness that children and adults suffer from and they have to cope with on a day to day basis such as: sexually transmitted diseases, cancer, autism, ADHD, etc. It is always vital to assimilate new ways to help children and families cope with their illness while being hospitalized, it makes everything flow easier. This will be a great opportunity for…

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    Click Health Issues in Education Dr. Haydu Exam 1 Childhood Obesity Childhood obesity is a serious medical problem. “Obesity now affects 1 in 6 children and adolescents in the United States” (Childhood Overweight and Obesity, 2015). Obesity occurs in children who are well above normal weight for their age and height. Childhood obesity effects multiple aspects of a child’s life including their mental and physical health problems. The mental health problems are associated with poor self-esteem…

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    Cooperative Federalism

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    In order to understand where public policy comes from, we must first understand how the government is set up. When Congress was first set up, it had limited powers: wage war, make peace, enter into treaties and alliances, appoint and receive ambassadors, regulate Indian affairs and create a postal system (Bowman & Kearney, 2014, p. 29) . This, however, set up the opportunities for states to disagree. Shortly after, the states got together to create a first of its kind system of government in…

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    services from such facilities. iv. Limitations of the public health system The medical bills may be expensive because of the fees charged for healthcare services. c. High-Quality Hospitals – Typically Used for Tourist In the city of Santo Domingo, Hospital Metropolitano de Santiago is considered the best hospital, as it is renowned international facility and has increased recognition in Central American medical tourism market. The joint public and private facility has the 400-bed facility and…

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    Externalities In Stadiums

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    presented and disregarded in the news in connection to the construction of a stadium in Las Vegas. In addition, I would also like to discuss if the stated assumptions of the positive externalities are correct or not. I will be taking articles from other new sources that will not be clearly directed at the Las Vegas stadium, but stadiums in general as it is still something being discussed in the news and can be employed in this specific situation. Recent local news has been discussing the…

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    Running for a political public office involves countless challenges and numerous layers of responsibilities. Most people who wish to pursue a government position will have years of experience behind them. A political figure should be able to make confident decisions that will benefit the majority of the population. Experience, education, tenacity, and fairness are imperative characteristics of a dedicated successful politician. An effective campaign requires a capable plan that is…

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