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    Canada Qatar Relations

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    Canada-Qatar Relations * Fact Sheet: HTML Version | PDF Version * (102 kb) In Qatar‚ Canada is represented by the Embassy of Canada in Kuwait. However‚ in the fall of 2011‚ Canada will be officially opening an Embassy in Doha‚ the capital of Qatar. Qatar is represented in Canada by an Embassy in Washington‚ D.C.‚ U.S.A. However‚ this situation will be changing in March 2011 since the first resident Ambassador of Qatar will be accredited to Canada. Bilateral relations: Canada is pleased to

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    1. How Public Relations differ from Journalism? Public Relations and Journalism is certainly the same but has the inverse rapport when it comes on who to serve. In PR‚ their work is to inform the publics about the good and positive traits of their clients promoting a product‚ event‚ or a person which is merely not the practice of Journalism. Journalism works to inform the publics in a neutral manner. 2. How Public Relations differ from Advertising? Public Relations and Advertising are oftenly

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    Ethics in Public Relations

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    1 Introduction Like every discipline also public relations have own code of ethics. Such a kind of code we need to prevent unethical actions. In some cases the code gets violated. In the following essay I will explain what code of ethics is and why do we need it. Main points of my essay will be: - What is code of ethics? - Why do public relations practitioners need code of ethics? - Case study - How to prevent violation of PR code of ethics? Definition of ethics normally determines

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    Jamaican – Cuban Societies and Relations BY SOC 300 Dr. Ebrahim Biparva December 11‚ 2011 Introduction I have often wondered about the relationship of Jamaica and Cuba. Two island countries so close to one another with different ways of governing‚ how and why did Jamaica not chose the socialism route‚ in doing my research I found that Jamaica had come very close to doing just that. How would have Jamaica been affected if they

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    Philippine-Japanese relations span a period from the 17th century to the present. Relations between Japan and the Philippines date back to at least the late Muromachi period of Japanese history‚ as Japanese merchants and traders had settled in Luzon even before the Spanish colonization. Especially in the area of Dilao‚ a suburb of Manila was a Nihonmachi of 3000 Japanese around the year 1600. The term probably originated from the Tagalog term ’dilaw’‚ meaning ’yellow’‚ this describes their general

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    sports has forced public relations into this area of interest. Sports are stimulated by sports public relations‚ sports marketing‚ sports information and sports promotion. Sports marketing’s primary goal is to ensure that sports are profitable while sports public relation’s objective is to establish and maintain long term relationships with sports teams‚ sport professionals and sport organizations‚ with their publics (Hopwood‚ Kitchin‚ Skinner‚ 2010). Sports public relations is also used to maintain

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    nation. Diplomacy defers from an aggressive approach‚ and uses an assertive approach in dealing with people. The goal of diplomacy on an international level is to safeguard the national interests‚ foster trade and promote the culture and economy between nations. The word comes from the Greek word "diploma" which literally means "folded in two." In old Greece‚ a diploma was a certificate for completion of a course‚ quite akin to the way it is used in present times too. The meaning of the word was

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    Defining International Relations State-centric: It is the study of the relations of states‚ understood in diplomatic‚ military and strategic terms. The relevant unit is the state‚ not the nation. Sovereignty is the key feature. Due to international developments‚ we may weaken the assumption that external policy of the state is based on security. But states remain dominant in IR. Globalization theorists focus on it rather than the states. We live in a ‘borderless world’ (Ohmae 1990). Development

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    Human relations approach is one of the neo-classical theory. This theory was developed around 1920 and emerged out of the human relations movement. This movement laid greater on the man managing the machines and stressed the importance of individual as well as the group relationship. The theory emphasises the role of psychology and sociology in the understanding of individual as well as group behaviour in an organisation. Thus‚ what was advocated‚ was the relevance of the human values in an

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    Alchemy in relation to Chemistry Practical applications of alchemy produced a wide range of contributions to medicine and the physical sciences. The alchemist Robert Boyle is credited as being the father of chemistry. Paracelsian iatrochemistry emphasized the medicinal application of alchemy ‚continued in plant alchemy‚ orspagyric. Studies of alchemy also influenced Isaac Newton’s theory of gravity.Alchemists made contributions to the "chemical" industries of the day—ore testing and refining‚ metalworking

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