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    an ideal diplomat. After being involved with the Model UN at Diablo Valley College, I was reminded of the Confucian adage, "find a job that you love, you never have to work a day in your life." Model UN is a debate about simulated international relations and politics, where students represent people or countries and aim to pass resolutions and directives to solve socio-political…

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    consumers of their products. It works like a chain reaction. Corporations make up a small a small part of the companies, but are associated with businesses that are powerful. A corporation has a “face,” which is the company. This is where the public relations ties into corporations. Every corporation has products, a logo, and a brand that are visible in advertising to the public. The public’s perceptions of greed and corporate misdeeds are reinforced by stories in the media and activists.…

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    Global environmental politics is a moderately new field of study within the international community that originated in the early 1970’s and focuses on the interaction of humans and the environment. It has seen significant growth since its inception largely due to the rising worry about environmental issues and the effects of climate change. This paper will respond to the central problem facing global environmental politics to the extent of such problems like global warming, the hole in the ozone…

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    that not only does Miss Vail credit her post-secondary education towards her many successes but she also continues to improve on herself by taking additionally self-directed learning programs. Clearly Miss Vail, like many individuals in public relations/communications is self-driven and is always looking to improve on her performance. Consequently this may be due to the amount of duties/responsibilities Julie Vail is expected to preform daily. When asked what her typical workday was like Miss…

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    International relations, like most things in the political arena, is influenced by ideology which is at the root of the competing impulses driving U.S. foreign policy, internationalism and unilateralism (Kaufman, 2014). The decisions political leaders make are often influenced by their preconceptions about how the world works. These preconceptions are often created from theories. In his “One World, Rival Theories”, Jack Snyder makes the case that out of the three dominant theories guiding…

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    The current industrial relations framework – the Fair Work Act 2009 – attempts to rebalance the shift of power previously swung in the employers favour by the former system – the Workplace (Work Choices) Relations Amendment Act 2005. When examining the intentions of the Fair Work Act it is important to consider its predecessors. For the majority of the twentieth century Australia’s industrial relations system was one of conciliation and arbitration; until the 1980’s when there was call for a…

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    In recent years, there has been a lot of focus on where our clothing is made and how employees have been treated. My favorite pair of black combat boots that I bought are made in China and one of Target’s main brands called Mossimo. The cost of theses boots were around forty dollars. If I am in a rush, these boots have a zipper on the sides of the shoes making it easy to grab and go in the morning. Target has rules and regulations in place to protect employees that work in these factories. But…

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    In international politics, the driving forces behind many of the world’s actions possess similar characteristics. They are driven predominately by material interests, power statuses, and wealth, or realism, as opposed to a combination of ideologies, identities, loyalties, and emotions, or liberalism. Political speech may be riddled with these emotional calls for action, but behind closed doors, politicians discuss the language of realist goals. Realist interests are exemplified in the notion…

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    Certain state benefits e.g. statutory sick pay available to Ee. Irreducible minimum: The courts have developed various tests to see employee/self employed. Irreducible minimum: A contractual relationship between the Claimants and the Def; Mutuality of obligation; Personal service and control. Dacas V Brook Street Bureau [2004] Mrs Dacas was no longer need as a cleaner in the hostel (own by council) and she sue the council and the agency for a claim in unfair dismissal. Held: She was not employed…

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    Use of Rhetorical Devices: Harper Lee vs. Martin Luther King To Kill a Mockingbird, a popularized historical-fiction novel by Harper Lee, and Martin Luther King’s notorious I Have a Dream speech, emphasize the hope for equality during the Civil Rights movement by using rhetorical devices such as parallel structure and repetition. Atticus’ closing argument in To Kill a Mockingbird encompasses the idea of prejudice and inequality under the law when Tom Robinson, a Negro, is accused of raping a…

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