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    Student Protestors

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    filled with corrupt officials and party leaders. On top of these troubles, many party leaders were vested in the joint ventures China that had financed with foreign companies. To the general public is was as if the powerful were only steadily getting increasingly powerful. There was an opening of large public spaces, and numerous small networks of liberal thought began to spring up. An acceptance among intellectuals of the slogans of democracy and a loss of confidence in the party was becoming…

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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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    The unique element of public relations writing is that it is the attempt to establish positive relations between an organization and its various publics. Other forms of writing, such as journalism, documentaries and fiction are not meant to leave the public with a positive image. While, they can have a positive effect they are used to tell stories, to express one’s opinion and to tell one-side of a story. Writing for public relations focuses on using a written platform to communicate a…

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    Blue Bell Case Analysis

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    analyzed properly, that’s why we have a public relations department. We as practitioners should try to be proactive when it comes to communicating a crisis and as we have learnt that employees should be the first ones to know as they are the frontline of the…

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    What is the public relations issue (opportunity or problem) that the case is based upon? The main opportunity available in this case is to extend the tourism of Salem beyond the Halloween month of October to make it a yearly attractive destination to increase sales and revenue. The problem at hand is that Salem is just historically known for the city of witchcraft and they want this perception in people to change. What background(secondary) research was conducted in the case (if any)? What…

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    Financial information, especially strategic financial information, may be as important and valuable as marketing, public relations, and political communications (Laskin, 2014). However, as financial policies and communications are highly regulated by government oversight, including the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (Laskin, 2014), and may vary from country to country. This along…

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    Contagion Movie Analysis

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    loss of their respective wife and mother who was the first known victim of the virus. Additionally, the film also follows a handful of prominent researchers with the Centers for Disease Control as they attempt to develop a vaccine for the virus and a public relations strategy…

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    both the public relations and the journalism industries as both industries work with the same outlets whether it is print, television, etc. Defining and differentiating between the two is also a challenge for industry professionals, associations, professors and students just entering the industry. This comparative and contrasting essay will look at the public relations sector and the journalism sector and distinguish between the two industries with the key differences that separate public…

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    chain reaction that links one another and put the world into deep recession. Too Big to Fail and The Big Short contributed to the ongoing narration of the 2008 financial crisis in a cinematic format, which also journalism, television, advertising and public relations took parts. Too Big to Fail was originally written by Andrew Ross Sorkin, who was an American journalist and financial columnist in New York Times in 2009. Sorkin revealed stories of the financial issues the banks and the United…

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    open and flowing between themselves and various publics. Summary of communication activities Firstly, NZTA had to identify key publics and inform them of the project. Residents and landowners within the vicinity were seen as integral to the project as their homes could be affected. On the day of the announcement of the project, these publics were contacted directly through door-knocking and personally delivered letters. As well as this, the wider public in the surrounding area were distributed…

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