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    Crisis Management

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    Applying PR in Crisis Management - 2010 Manila hostage crisis Crisis‚ which public relations counselor James Lukaszewski once described as “unplanned visibility” can strike anyone at any time. As no sector of society is immune from this “unplanned visibility”‚ it is a need for attempting to “manage” crises. By thinking logically and responding thoughtfully and quickly in a crisis‚ like how Hong Thai Travel Service Ltd reacted to the Manila hostage crisis‚ can possibly solidify a positive reputation

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    Crisis Management

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    |MKT 351 TERM PAPER | |Crisis Management | | | |Maricely Estevez | |[June 13‚ 2011]

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    Childhood Obesity

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    percent fat in girls" (Lohman‚ 1987). Although childhood obesity is often defined as a weight-for-height in excess of 120 percent of the ideal‚ skin fold measures are more accurate determinants of corpulence (Dietz‚ 676-686; Lohman‚ 1987). The New York State has a childhood obesity crisis; it has been notified that approximately 1.1 million young people are obese in New York. The issue of obesity among children is fueling the cost of health care crisis; more than $242 million is attributed to obese

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    Crises Management in Public Schools Review of Crisis in Public Schools throughout the United States Throughout the United States students in public schools have experienced many crises. Students have witnessed or experienced many different types of crisis which can include: violence‚ death‚ accidents‚ family issues‚ natural disasters and terrorism. Statistics from the National Center for Educational Statistics (2008) show that in the 2003-04 school year there were 19 homicides and 3 suicides

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    Eurozone Crisis

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    The Eurozone crisis (often referred to as the Euro crisis) is an ongoing crisis that has been affecting the countries of the Eurozone since late 2009. It is a combined sovereign debt crisis‚ a banking crisis and a growth and competitiveness crisis.[8] The crisis made it difficult or impossible for some countries in the euro area to repay or re-finance their government debt without the assistance of third parties. Moreover‚ banks in the Eurozone are undercapitalized and have faced liquidity problems

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    oka crisis

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    land. To this day there are still issues trying to be resolved. Twenty years ago‚ the beginning of one of the most violent and intense land disputes in present day Canada occurred. This event is now referred to as the Oka Crisis‚ named after the town Oka in Quebec. This crisis caused a confrontation involving the Quebec provincial police‚ the Canadian armed forces and the Mohawk people.1 The stand that the Mohawk people took in the town of Oka became a major revelation for the aboriginal people spreading

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    European Crisis

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    European Crisis The article “Euro Crisis” explains in the detail the current economic problems that the European Union is struggling with. The article references highly educated professors and economists who help to explain some of the reasons why the European Union fell into this crisis. They also helped explain the possible outcomes of the recession in Europe‚ the way it affects the United States‚ and what actions should be taken in order to improve the current situation. This crisis has concerned

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    Crisis Intervention

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    Police Department. Study material was found from: a Florida study showing benefits in officer safety‚ The Toronto Mobile Crisis Intervention Team (MCIT) model‚ Dr. Raymond B. Flannery keys for intervention‚ Crisis Intervention Teams in Chicago: Successes on the Ground‚ and finally an interview with Sedgwick County Sheriff Detective Narciso Narvais‚ leader of the local Crisis Intervention Team. Law enforcement across the United States encounter many routine calls each day. Some dealing with

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    The Oka Crisis

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    The Oka Crisis was a standoff for land that shook the country and the bonds between the government of Canada‚ First Nations‚ Inuit and Metis peoples. To clearly depict the degree in which the Oka Crisis improved First Nations‚ Metis and Inuit (FNMI) relations with the government‚ it is necessity to look at past relations amongst the groups and what caused distrust from the beginning. Then find the actions that lead up to causing the Oka Crisis‚ and finally by using all the collected information

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    Toyota's Crisis

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    DENMARK CORP 3364 Crisis and Business Continuity Management An Analytical Evaluation On Toyota’s Crisis of Unintended Acceleration Submitted By: Ram Prasad Kadariya P11016207 Nov. 28‚ 2011 Tutor: Sven-Eric Bruhn Bertelsen Toyota Crisis of Unintended Acceleration Definition Any company smaller or larger can have a crisis sooner or later and that can have serious negative impact on it. Pearson and Clair ( 1998 ) as cited in Crandal‚ Pamel and Spillen ( 2010 ) define crisis as an event with

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