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    Discrepancy And Analysis

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    Ethnic lobbies play a very important role in the Creation and development of American foreign policy, but some ethnic groups are consistently more successful at influencing policy than others. Various foreign relations scholars have tried to explain this phenomenon that crops up again and again in American foreign policy. Among them are Tony Smith and Alvin Tillery, Jr., who developed different but complimentary theories to explain the origin of the discrepancy and analysis of how ethnic groups…

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    on the history of the Peloponnesian Wars and will create arguments that would connect to nowadays international politics scene. These arguments are important due to their insights on how Thucydides described power relations of a war that happened in the Ancient Age and how these relations are still similar to those of the postmodern ages. Thucydides gives a variety of views via a selection of actors, and whilst he interrupts the narrative together with his personal voice, for instance when…

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    There is no question that the relationship between journalists and public relation practitioners is not only vital but also stands as a highly complex relationship. Whether each side wants to agree or not, journalists and public relations need to be linked in today’s modern world in order to produce news. The mutual relationship between journalists and public relations practitioners is more relevant and important now more than ever. The way in which we can access news is no longer just through…

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    position in international relations. The central question presented in this article looks to seek to ask, did the rapid decline and peaceful collapse of the Soviet State, along with the postwar international order, discredit the realist approach? However, Wohlforth believes that. Realist theories were not…

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    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 for the…

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    argued that it presents the men’s record as the measure of all things. Nevertheless the fact that the female athletes are identified as celebrities is important as Davis (2013) argues that it gives them symbolic power. That symbolic power can influence social behaviours and practices such as the preconception about the importance of male and female sports. L’Etang (2013:124) goes even one step further and points out that the power of sport is not only symbolic but can be seen as a “societal…

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    the future of Public Relations in this ever changing world. Public Relations professionals will have to adapt quickly to allow themselves to not be swamped by the incoming tidal wave of trends brought on by the world wide web. This paper will break down on how Public Relations started, moving onto what Public Relations is today. Following that this paper will touch upon where Public Relations is envisioned to head to in the future. Beginning first, what is Public Relations (PR)? Many…

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    Democratic Peace Theory

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    states are peaceful only in relations with other liberal states. For example England and France fought expansionist, colonial wars throughout the 19th Century. In the 1830s and 1840s against Algeria and China. Similarly the United States fought a similar war with Mexico in 1848 and intervened again in 1914 under president Wilson. In ‘Kant, Liberal Legacies and Foreign Affairs’, Doyle wrote that liberal states are as aggressive as any other form of society in their relations with non-liberals…

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    Mandatory Bargaining

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    employees and their employers. It is considered a special form of interdependent social interaction, in which the achievement or success of desired outcomes by one party depends on the behavior of another party (Holley, Jennings & Wolters, 2012). Mandatory bargaining subjects are those that relate to the National Labor and Relations Act, and any refusal to bargain accordingly is a violation of the National Labor and Relations Act. “Mandatory bargaining subjects include wages, hours, merit…

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    For the past decade, brand journalism has been taking over newspapers, websites, and last but, not less important social media. Before digging into the good, the bad and the ugly of these new marketing and journalism fusions, let’s explain exactly what brand journalism is. So imagine a journalist, he spent a couple of weeks researching, writing, and polishing the best article possible about how organic food is the best option for a healthier life. Then his editor comes out asking for someone…

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