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    Justin Wing Final Paper Section 101 GSI: Elizabeth Gilbert 6/28/17 The Flint Water Crisis and Implicit Racism Imagine consuming and using water that is not clear, but yellow in color. This is a harsh reality that the people of Flint, Michigan experience every day. The Flint Water Crisis reflects the structural and environmental racism towards African Americans in the United States government due to the disproportionate exposure of lead and other toxic chemicals in the water and their lack of…

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    The Role Crisis Management Team 1 Crisis Management Team has been taking the approach to communicate with the counselors to help assist individual who are in need of immediate service. The information that is offered (Crandall, W, Parnel, J.Spillan,2014). Any form of crisis is to first understand to what are the immediate needs of the crisis situation. A situation that causes changes in an individual perception of the world, leave lasting ramifications of the ordeal that they had…

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    of the most basic human needs. As we know, California has been experienced water scarcity for long time due to the severe drought, and the state needs everyone to make contribution. Claim: California is facing a water crisis. If everyone saves water daily, we could ease the crisis to a large extent. Significance:According to “California cities show biggest water savings yet in drought” published by US News Online from Ebsco Host, “The government of…

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    The financial crisis that took place in 2008 is said to be, according to many economists, one of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression that took place in 1920s. The crisis threatened the collapse of many large businesses and stock markets dropped worldwide. The housing market also suffered causing evictions and a large unemployment rate. Many people were afraid for their future and the future of their companies during this time, as they turned to the media for information and…

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    television, advertising and public relations has changed after the 2008 financial crisis because of how and what information is being published. The changes in gatekeeping has contributed to the ongoing narrative of the financial crisis because each field now releases information about finances differently than before 2008. The field of journalism has contributed to the ongoing narrative of the financial crisis because of what news is being covered. Financial journalism is different from most…

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    1. Research does not support the notion of a “midlife crisis.” Yet, both Danny and Virginia, who are in their late 40s, have been having a difficult time emotionally both at work and at home for several months now. Explain why they might be feeling this way and describe the important role that social relationships might play in their development at this stage of life. A midlife crisis can develop in both males and females, typically triggered by a negative life changing event such as divorce,…

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    Case Studies of Crisis Management and Communication Examples of companies in crisis. After discussing and examining crisis, crisis communication, and the eight step model, this research will prove the effectiveness of the eight step model on crises through an evaluation and analysis of the eight step model’s practical application in five real life crisis case studies (Argenti, 2013). The Johnson & Johnson’s Tylenol recall, British Petroleum’s (BP) Deepwater Horizon disaster, Perrier’s benzene…

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    In the United States, a devastating water crisis is occurring. Water in the town of Flint, Michigan has been contaminated with toxic substances, resulting in residents getting sick. The problem originated from a water rehabilitation project when officials decided to build a pipeline in order to draw water from Lake Huron. However, the pipeline became too expensive and was never finished. Instead officials elected to draw municipal water from the Flint River instead. Sadly, the Flint River…

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    of this, the whole state of drinking water in the USA today is a crisis. Usually, we only make a decision based off of what we know from the surface and not the actual truth or core of it. I believe that us Americans should really think and be concerned about the state of our drinking water because we can’t go by what the congress EPA says because big companies like them only care about the money. So it is ultimately up to us Americans to find out and really be concerned with our drinking water…

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    United Nations that it is one of the main reasons why it is so big and not another League of Nations. In June 1956 when the leader of Egypt took the Suez Canal Britain, France and eventually the U.S stepped in and Went to war with Egypt. When the crisis started Canadians eagerly seized the opportunity for the UN services and lead by Lester B. Pearson the first UN peacekeeping mission was done, awarding Pearson with a Nobel Prize. Canada was one of the founding members of the UN and For almost…

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