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  2. Betsy Plank - Wikipedia

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    Plank was the first woman elected by Public Relations News readers for the title of Professional of the Year in 1979. [2] [12] Plank was recognized as one of the World's 40 Outstanding Public Relations Leaders by Public Relations News in 1984. [2] PRSA awarded her the Paul M. Lund Public Service Award in 1989. [3] [7]

  3. Courtesy tenure - Wikipedia

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    The Married Women's Property Act 1882 did not affect the right of courtesy so far as relating to the wife's undisposed-of realty, and the Settled Land Act 1884, section 8, provided that for the purposes of the Settled Land Act 1882 the estate of a tenant by courtesy is to be deemed an estate arising under a settlement made by the wife. [1]

  4. Excellence theory - Wikipedia

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    The Excellence theory is a general theory of public relations that “specifies how public relations makes organizations more effective, how it is organized and managed when it contributes most to organizational effectiveness, the conditions in organizations and their environments that make organizations more effective, and how the monetary value of public relations can be determined”. [1]

  5. Outline of public relations - Wikipedia

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    Public relations can be described as all of the following: Academic discipline – branch of knowledge that is taught and researched at the college or university level. . Disciplines are defined (in part), and recognized by the academic journals in which research is published, and the learned societies and academic departments or faculties to which their practitioners be

  6. Crystallizing Public Opinion - Wikipedia

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    Crystallizing Public Opinion is a book written by Edward Bernays and published in 1923. It is perhaps the first book to define and explain the field of public relations. [1] Bernays defines the counsel on public relations, as, more than a press agent, someone who can create a useful symbolic linkage among the masses.

  7. Dialogic public relations theory - Wikipedia

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    Public relations can facilitate dialogue by establishing channels and procedures for dialogic communication. [2] Dialogic theory argues that organizations should be willing to interact with publics in honest and ethical ways in order to create effective organization-public communication channels.

  8. Widow inheritance - Wikipedia

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    Cleansing occurs since it is believed to free the widow from a supernatural connection to her dead husband's spirit. [2]: 92–95 It is very common for such "cleansing" procedures to be the only choice that widows have in the wake of their husband's death, as without a proper cleansing, the widow and her family will be socially rejected. The ...

  9. Advice for Good Little Girls - Wikipedia

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    Advice for Good Little Girls" is a humorous essay by Mark Twain, first published in 1865, which lists satirical pieces of advice for how young girls should behave. The Routledge Encyclopedia of Mark Twain called it an early precursor to Twain's satirical youth novels Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. [1]