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    Communications since that is the major I am sticking with.There are many jobs that can come out of being a communications major. Communications is very broad, so there are many possibilities. One career that I would enjoy would be Vice President of Public Relations and Corporate Communications. This is a board level executive who oversees all the official messaging. This position provides coaching points to relevant managers on media inquires. They would also work with marketing and branding…

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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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    Theories Of Framing

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    framing helps shape peoples perspectives of how they view the world and its issues. Therefore, framing is suggested to be most beneficial to public relations because it presents information in frames, which influences the audience’s to see an issue in a particular way. Moreover, frames are intended to purposely address a certain aspect of reality that has become a public issue. In sum framing seeks to bind together the issue by carefully choosing information, ideas, judgment, claims and values…

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    Creative Writing Failure

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    demand for Public Relation and Advertising jobs, Vietnam is still struggling with its transition into a more professional market. Thus, finding a credible and qualified course is nearly impossible, except for some online program offered by private institution with an extreme expensive tuition and lack of sources. Nevertheless, I realize the need to find an outstanding school with specialized program for PR & Advertising is very crucial. I knew that if I want to become a good Public Relation…

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    Introduction A theory refers to a prediction of the relationship between actions or events. Public relations officer should be aware of different theories to help them make correct decisions on the public relations programs and plans (Aldoory, 2007). An example of a theory in public relations is the situational theory. The theory states the publics are identified and categorized in a context to which they know and understand a problem and the extent to which the act about the problem. Concepts…

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    Release 8). Even though these quotes are not directly saying that people will miss out if they don’t attend the event the phrasing still implies that everybody else is talking about it and will be going. That is a typical persuasive technique in public relations work according to Heath (2009). He argues that professional communication creates scenarios that influence how people conduct their life. By framing it as a lifestyle choice and implying a feeling of group pressure it becomes important…

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    Guerrilla P. R. 2.1 Review

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    purpose of public relation is to preserve, defend, and enhance the health and vitality of the organization, and the only way to achieve this goal is to make the corporation “relate” to the public. So, under this situation, on the one hand, stand on the side of the publics, the goal of PR is to increase the public confidence, even if the modern corporations are truly beneficial to society, they need someone to post the information to the public, and the one should be convincing so that the…

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    Career Exploration: The World of Work I have officially declared a major, International Affairs with a concentration in Latin American Studies with a minor in English. I am not very confident about this decision, but I want to tried and see how it goes. The reasons why I am debating this decision is because I do not know if I am ready to declare a major and the other reason is because this major is fully concentrated with communication skills. However, everything is leading me towards the path…

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    Merchant Of Doubt Ethics

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    the business practices of various industries such as tobacco, flame retardant, and oil companies like Exon mobile. The story begins in the 1950 with a look at tobacco industry and their public relations campaign strategies that are designed to create doubt that cigarettes does not causes cancer. The public relation expert such as Hill and Knowlton realized that it would be difficult to challenge scientific facts regarding the effects of tobacco and cigarette. Instead of advising tobacco…

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    Canadian Organization of Campus Activities (COCA) Conference in Edmonton. (Photo/ Miranda Underwood) SUDBURY, ON— Even though Rhaili is in charge of student government, she sees it as a stepping stone into public relations, not politics. Rhaili Champaigne, 22, is a third year public relations student who is currently president of Cambrian College’s Students’ Administrative Council (SAC). She doesn’t take this role lightly either, putting in long days and answering emails well past midnight is…

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