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Public Trust Doctrine
590 wordsMICHAEL CAIN Michael Cain is an attorney for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and he came to talk to us about the evolution of the public trust doctrine in Wisconsin dealing with navigable water and current development issues related to the public trust. The doctrine states that a sizable body of common law has developed which holds that all navigable waters are held in trust by the state for the public and through the DNR Department of Justice and District Attorneys they have...
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1994 Awards For The Secretary
629 wordsFrom a confidential "communication plan" sent in 1994 to Energy Secretary Hazel O'Leary and her chief of staff, by Audrey Hoffer, a public relations consultant employed by the Department of Energy. Last November, House Republicans called for Secretary O'Leary's resignation after a report surfaced showing that she had used federal funds to hire a public relations firm to rank reporters by their coverage of the department. The memo excerpted below was subsequently obtained by the Associated Press....
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Public Opinion
318 wordsPublic opinion can be defined as an aggregate of individual views, attitudes, and beliefs about a particular topic expressed by a significant proportion of a community. This is very important to political parties. They base their ideas, and campaigns on what most people think and try to respond to the majority. For example, most people think that shoplifting is wrong so laws have been passed to punish those who do. Public opinion is never static. It is an evolutionary process that we, as citizen...
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Peace With Gender Issues In Public Relations
3,402 words1.0 Acknowledgments The author would like to take this opportunity to thank the manager of communication at the Sutherlandshire Council, Mrs. Sonya Zadel, for her valuable contribution with her insights and time towards finalising of this report. 2.0 Executive Summary The main objective of this report was to seek and understand the nature of current issues that are affecting Public Relations practice. The report discusses three major issues in present day practice, globalisation, ethical conside...
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Roosevelt's Work To American History
414 wordsThe significance of Eleanor Roosevelt's work to American History. "What other single human being has touched and transformed the existence of so many? She walked in the slums and ghettos of the world, not on a tour of inspection, but as one who could not feel contentment when others were hungry". Adlai Stevenson The first five decades of the twentieth century saw the world endure such things as war, depression, the industrial revolution, the emancipation of women, a more out-spoken youth culture...
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Show A Part Of The Public Sphere
2,104 wordsEveryday Australians turn on their television to find programs that are covering issues and topics that are relative to them, the viewer. On these programs viewers can see "average" Australians like themselves dealing with the same issues and conflicts that they are: "racism, sexuality, welfare rights, and religious freedom". (Shattuck, p. 86). As viewers are connecting to the characters and the topics covered on these shows they are taking part in creating a public opinion forum, which is a pub...
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