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    past crises – Do iconic cases help or hinder? Public Relations Journal‚ 3(1) Jerome‚ A. M.‚ Moffitt‚ M. A.‚ & Knudsen‚ J. W. (2007). Understanding how Martha Stewart harmed her image restoration through a “micropolitics” of power Kauffman‚ J. (2005). Lost in space: A critique of NASA’s crisis communication in the Columbia disaster. Public Relations Review‚ 31‚ 263-275. Marra‚ F. J. (1998). Crisis communication plans: Poor predictors of excellent crisis public relations. Public Relations Review‚ 24‚

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    Social Structure/Pg99: The framework of society that surrounds us; consists of the ways that people and groups are related to one another; this framework gives direction to and sets limits on our behaviors. In the documentary‚ China’s Lost Girls directed by Allan Myers‚ it goe into China’s One Child Policy. On of the major topics this documentary is the Social Structure of China and how this policy will affect it in the long run. To begin‚ China’s social structure and culture compared to ours‚ here

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    In the Wall Street Journal‚ Lost in Translation is an article about how language has influenced the way people view the world. Lera Boroditsky ask the public a question if language really shapes the way we speak without even noticing that our brain is even doing that. She explains that English language marks the verb tense‚ but that the Russian language marks the verb tense and describes the gender as well. In the Turkish language you would require the verb and the information to support the verb

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    wrote about Atlantis. Atlantis‚ also known as the lost city is a mythical city described during 300c-1100 B.C. “Some support that the catastrophe of the Minoan civilization and Ancient Thera (Santorini) are strongly connected with the lost Atlantis‚ but few proves have been argumented for this. It is assumed that Atlantis was probably located somewhere between Europe and America‚ maybe in the Atlantic Ocean” ("Santorini Island and the Myth of Lost Atlantis .com"). Some historians have little reasons

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    In "He" by Katherine Anne Porter and "A Jazz-Age Clerk" by James Thomas Farrell‚ two characters who struggle with the aspects of poverty express the significance of how people view them in their lives; their primary concern is what people say and think of them. Both characters‚ Mrs. Whipple and Jack‚ seem ashamed of their current lives and continually attempt to impress others. Mrs. Whipple constantly informs Mr. Whipple of the thoughts or ideas that people might have towards their simple-minded

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    Qua AP U.S. History 9/15/10 Zheng He or Christopher Columbus Was Christopher Columbus the first to discover America? Nowadays if you ask someone who was the first to discover America‚ most would say Christopher Columbus. But if you ask a real historian or a history professor‚ they would go back as far as 70 years before Columbus discovered America. Columbus may have been the first to discover America‚ but evidence shows that there was another man who discovered America 70 years before Columbus

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    The analysis I made was based on Douglas McGray’s article “Lost in America”. You did a great job mentioning where the article can be found and giving a brief summary of the article at the beginning. It helps the reader understand the main points of the article. However‚ you started your introduction with “Douglas McGray‚ in Lost in America”‚ which is a very common attention-grabber. Unfortunately‚ because of its frequent usage‚ it becomes boring or less interesting to readers. You should try to start

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    Zheng He‚ originally named Ma He‚ was a Chinese Muslim born in 1381. At the age of ten he was taken to North China and assigned to serve Zhu Di (“Zheng He” Gale). Almost twenty years later‚ In 1402‚ Zhu Di‚ who was once the prince‚ came to be the Yongle Emperor and appointed Zheng He as an Admiral. Three years later‚ in 1405‚ after Zheng He had proven his worth‚ he was appointed as a commander of a fleet of “treasure ships”. At this time‚ the Ming dynasty was not known to the world. It was Zheng

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    Zheng He was a Muslim eunuch who served as a close confidant of the Yongle Emperor of China during the Ming Dynasty. He went on voyages to Southeast Asia‚ Sumatra‚ Java‚ Ceylon‚ India‚ Persia‚ Persian Gulf‚ Arabia‚ the red sea Egypt‚ and the Mozambique Channel. The number of his voyages vary depending on method of division‚ but he travelled at least seven times to The Western Ocean with his fleet. The fleet comprised 30‚000 men and seventy ships at its height. He brought back to China many

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    "Feliks Skrzynecki"‚ depicts how an individual can discover contentment‚ security and acceptance within their own constructed world‚ despite experiencing difficulties in belonging to the external environment. The poem is a tribute to Skrzynecki’s father who experienced displacement upon leaving his homelands in Europe‚ and as a result‚ treated his garden as his source of belonging and sense of place within his chosen state of positive isolation. The simile; "Loved his garden like an only child"‚ establishes

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