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    The appearance of something is almost always the opposite of what it is in reality. In this time, masks are used everywhere. Masks are used to hide reality and give a different appearance. Appearances can be deceiving and will almost always trick you into thinking something that is not true. Literature, social media, and pop culture show that people will change themselves so they conform to societal expectations. In most literature, masks are used as a device to show appearance instead of reality

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    There are two classical types of utilitarianism: act utilitarianism and rule utilitarianism. Act utilitarianism evaluates actions one at a time, saying that an action is good if it produces the greatest happiness for the greatest number, and if it produces unhappiness. Pojman defines act utilitarianism as an act is right if and only if it results in as much good as any available alternative(Cahn 126). According to Act utilitarianism the principle is implied directly to the selection of actions

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    McDonald’s can use the power of social media to interact with its consumers to understand their grievances. Perhaps the negative publicity that the company has received is due to lack of proper interaction with the customers (Selcke, 2012). Through social media such as Facebook and Twitter, the company can enlighten the public on the quantity of calories that is present in every food item. Millions of McDonald’s customers can be reached via Facebook and Twitter. The company should use its Facebook

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    Sponsorship is a cash in-kind fee paid to a property normally in sports, arts and entertainment in return for access to the commercial publicity associated with that product. For example a company may provide equipment for a famous athlete and ask in exchange for its logo to appear on its clothing and other assets in order for the company to receive brand recognition. Personal Selling

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    Technocratic Rhetoric

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    Russia and Zimbabwe. Additionally, as a participatory mode of symbolic action, memes encourage the development of resistive modes of affective publicity (Papacharissi 2015). Specifically, the assemblage of visual forms, with the textual additions of multiple networked participants, allows for the generation of narratives that allow alternative affective publicity in the face of

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    years jury trials have been under constant criticism in regards to the jury’s inability to adequately perform the responsibilities entrusted to them. Many studies have been performed looking into the jury selection process, jury bias, pre-trial publicity exposure and attitudes/personality of a juror, in order to increase the jury’s abilities to perform their responsibilities to present a fair trial. In the case People v. Weatherton (2014), the inappropriate behaviour of a jury member lead to a legal

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    basic rule in business "Never let your personal feelings interfere with your business "A customer may not always be right but, they are still a customer" These two ladies decided it was a great time to pull a stupid stunt and get some publicity... except the publicity they received is not what these to short--sighted imbeciles were expecting. After Ivanka's $84 purchase from Lady Grey, Twiddle Dee and Twiddle Dumb wrote Ivanka a a note informing her that her $84 purchase would be donated to the American

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    distribution and advertising etc. Major labels have more connections as they’ve had business for a long time where they have endured more connections that have helped with publicity. They have a variety of staff

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    Communication Models

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    broadcasting will be used to explain the transmission model, magazine advertisements will be used to explain the publicity model, websites will be used to shed light on the ritual model and lastly, newspapers will be used to prove the existence of the reception model. The four communication models of

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    A lot of kids grow up art being oriented, and a lot of other kids grow up more sports oriented. Sadly, more often than not sports are favored over the arts in our society. Sporting leagues of all kinds have a higher publicity rate than the arts. If you turn on the television at any given time of the day you can easily find a sports game or review on multiple channels. Where the only time you can find a type of art being discussed on multiple channels is when the Tony awards roll around every year

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