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INTRODUCTION In a recent study conducted by Vital Speeches of the Day, Public Relations are ranked among the top five fastest growing professions in the United States. In the article The Golden age of Public Relations; why demand for PR is about to Explode, Thomas Reid presents an obstacle tha...
A loud, siren - like noise pierces the morning's silence, and you are unexpectedly jolted awake. That annoying noise is unmistakable. You know the drill by now. Its 7:00 AM and its invariably time to get ready for your first day of school. You hurriedly shave, shower, get dressed and assem...
"The best way to appreciete the metris and consequences of being digital is to reflect on the diffrence between bits and atoms" (p:11)says Negroponte. A bit is the smallest part of the information and composed of 0 and 1. To digitize any information it needs to be writen in 1 and 0. ...
INTRODUCTION In the past there only have been a few artist managers who were able to influence and change the business of popular music. This is mainly because artist management requires a variety of skills, which some people say one has to be born with. Some examples of such, most importantly pe...
The Digital Divide and Cultural Significance by Dennis L. Wignall, Ph.D.U.S. Government officials and social researchers have long been studying the phenomenon labeled ?The Digital Divide? (DD). The DD is defined as the distance between those people who possess functional computing skills in suppor...
In order to confirm and find what electronic forms of communication will be needed in the Public Relations field, heavy research was needed. I consulted not only books, but web sites as well. I wanted to make sure that I had a complete assortment of sources that would be the most realistic and comp...
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I. Introduction The First Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that "Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press." Despite this most hallowed of constitutional imperatives, both Congress and the states have found numerous occasions ...