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    not be for a long time until the international relations scholars will be able to look back and see the effects of the different theories. This paper will discuss those different theories and there relation to each other beginning in 1939 and discussing the fragmentation of the discipline in the 1970’s all the way to the early 2000’s. The fragmentation of the discipline of international relations is considered in main stream international relations to begin in the 1970’s with the creation and…

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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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    Annotated Bibliography Public Relations and communication in the workplace are key elements for prosperity in any organization. This document highlights and addresses communication and public relations practices utilized in Business Communication. First, the authors examine communication in cognation to innovation and ingeniousness. Second, the suggestions that communication, and public cognations should manage to establish themselves as self-standing disciplines. Conclusively, an…

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    2.1. What is public relations? After establishing that the work carried out by the Tour de Yorkshire campaign team is situated within the promotional industries it is time to look at their main body of work- public relations. There is no universally accepted definition of public relations. What practical work is actually included in that term often differs from one PR agency to another. The Charted Institute of Public Relations explains in its definition that the occupation mainly deals with…

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    Although, in the eyes of Munro (2016) public relations are not trustworthy, he does acknowledge that “…good public relations practitioners, with good, honourable intentions can be beneficial to society…” (Munro, 2016). This can be applied to Chatterbox Marketing’s Black Saturday Bush Recovery campaign, which involved a three-year campaign with the goal to rebuild the town of Marysville, Victoria’s reputation and subsequently increase tourism in the devastation stricken area. In order, to…

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    Understanding Labor Relations & Collective Bargaining Name: Institutional Affiliation Understanding Labor Relations & Collective Bargaining Introduction Labor relations and collective bargaining represents the ways in which workers organize themselves in order to increase their bargaining power with the employer. The employers join or set up a union that is expected to represent their grievances that relate to fair and competitive wages, pensions, bonuses as well as good working…

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    1. Studying International Relations (IR) is very important in today 's society, with things like the Syrian civil war and the ISIS take over in Iraq. Studying international relations is consolidating of all of the information that we receive from the media, and examining it from numerous, and opposing points of view. There are three theories in international relations Realism, Liberalism, and Constructivism to study international relations you must first understand each of these theories and…

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    When looking into the variety of currently available jobs in Public Relations, I was surprised by what positions I was interested in. Of the 3 positions I selected for this assignment, all 3 jobs are in the world of music. I have always thought that I would end up in sports, but it quickly became evident that though there were a significant amount of jobs available in sports, the majority of them were more closely related to marketing, whereas I am more interested in media and campaign…

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    Sovereignty is an important concept in International Relations. Before, the concept of sovereignty is formally introduced, it is important to mention that the word ‘state’ and ‘country’ will be interchangeably used in this context. Sovereignty can be referred to as the independent authority over a territory (country or state). States can be said to be sovereign if there is no authority in the form of an international organization or supranational entity to tell them what to do. Examples in this…

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    I always say that the public relations program at Mount Saint Vincent University found me, rather than the other way around. I have always had a passion for writing, public speaking and media, but as of my senior year of high school my exposure to public relations was limited to Samantha Jones from Sex and the City. As a 17-year-old that was torn between journalism and advertising, I followed a neighbour’s advice to research the field of PR. I quickly found that the profession is about so much…

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