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Learning how to be successful in a public relations (PR) agency is
a stressful on-the-job, sink-or-swim, immersive experience. While
other texts teach PR theory and practice, no other book guides
early to mid-career PR professionals through the day-to-day life of
working in an agency and the skills required to excel and build a
career. This text demystifies the PR agency experience with
foundational information to simplify and clarify agency life.
Authors Kristin Johnson and Shalon Roth, who each grew successful
careers in PR agencies, share secrets that no one will teach in a
class or a seminar. This is real talk about real life in an agency
- punctuated by anecdotes from leaders in the industry. This is a
must-read for communications students and PR professionals looking
to grow their career and become indispensable to teams and clients.
Learning how to be successful in a public relations (PR) agency is
a stressful on-the-job, sink-or-swim, immersive experience. While
other texts teach PR theory and practice, no other book guides
early to mid-career PR professionals through the day-to-day life of
working in an agency and the skills required to excel and build a
career. This text demystifies the PR agency experience with
foundational information to simplify and clarify agency life.
Authors Kristin Johnson and Shalon Roth, who each grew successful
careers in PR agencies, share secrets that no one will teach in a
class or a seminar. This is real talk about real life in an agency
- punctuated by anecdotes from leaders in the industry. This is a
must-read for communications students and PR professionals looking
to grow their career and become indispensable to teams and clients.
Poetry that examines the inner world of personal courage and
transformative change as well as the outer world of challenging
Social issues.
www.Facebook.com/LifePositiveBook From Hollywood to Bangkok, to
Bali and beyond, including Kuala Lumpur and Palm Springs-with
profound expansion to Singapore, Mumbai and throughout all of Asia,
and ultimately in 21 languages across the globe-Life Positive: A
Journey to the Center of My Heart could easily be titled Eat, Pray,
Disclose. "Dedicated to the tens of millions of people in the world
living with HIV, most of whom do not yet know their status; to
everyone who fights for us; and to those who still fear us. Get
tested and live longer and be strong." ...Nicholas Snow SYNOPSIS:
In Bangkok, Thailand, Hollywood's primo promo homo on the go-go
Nicholas Snow is eking out a modest living as a foreign
correspondent, actor and media personality when, in a moment of
personal desperation, he makes a decision that changes his life
forever. Decades into the AIDS pandemic and completely armed with
the knowledge to protect himself, during a moment of passion with a
man who is unaware of having HIV, Nicholas has a rare slip in his
safer sex behavior and becomes HIV positive. What might have been
the end of a lifetime of dreams turns out to be only the beginning
of a remarkable journey that Nicholas himself chronicles in real
time as he is living it. Part 12-step-program 4th-step inventory,
part reality-show-on-paper, this is the painful yet triumphant saga
of how Nicholas Snow uses his own mistake as an opportunity to
empower millions of people throughout the world by disclosing not
only his HIV status, but his experience, strength and hope as well.
If you or someone you love are LGBTQI and/or a person living with
HIV/AIDS or working on behalf of those living with HIV/AIDS; or are
in any way affected by HIV/AIDS; or if you or someone you love may
be (even unknowingly) HIV positive, you need to read this book. If
you have risked it all in pursuit of a dream and a passion, you
need to read this book. If your life has been changed forever in an
instant by an event or challenge and you have had to decide what to
do next despite incredible opposition, you need this book."
...Kristin Johnson, Editor
Deep in the heart of the Carpathian Mountains, in Transylvania,
lies an castle once home to a nobleman who warred with the church,
bound his servants with a curse of silence, and ruled his lands
with a grip of iron. Lord John Erdely has been dead for centuries
and his castle now a haven for tourists. Or so, at least, is the
claim. Under the editorial direction of Lea Schizas, six authors
tell what happens to these tourists.
Our pulp fiction book The Magazine of Unbelievable Stories has no
other mission but to entertain the readers. The stories will dazzle
you with the narratives by professional time travelers, demon
fighting specialists, hardboiled detectives, and action adventure
heroes. If romance and erotica is your thing, I promise that you'll
walk way with your reading glasses all steamed up and tears running
down your face.
George and Tamsen Donner and their children, among the very first
to leave from Illinois, joined emigrants headed to California in
the spring of 1846. Beyond Fort Bridger, Captain Donner led a large
party through a much-advertised shortcut. Delays and difficulties
caused them to be snowbound in the High Sierras, facing the grim
specter of starvation and extreme suffering. Though only four years
old at the time of the expedition, the captain's youngest daughter,
Eliza Donner, would never forget the excitement of crossing the
prairies--or the horror of that winter. Details impressed on her
young mind were later substantiated by the recollections of her
older sisters and other survivors. Her book, originally published
in 1911, is an intimate and authoritative account of the Donner
disaster. George and Tamsen Donner and those who shared their fate
are fully humanized in the telling. Eliza also relates what
happened to her and a sister after being rescued and what it was
like to grow up in a world that turned the Donners into a grisly
legend.
In this special issue, scholars from across English
studies-literature, writing and rhetoric, and linguistics-explore
the potential of undergraduate research in a changing disciplinary
landscape. The articles cover key issues in undergraduate research
including mentoring, publication, administrative support,
curricular structures, nontraditional student populations, and the
nature of humanities research itself. The issue includes a
collection of articles coauthored by faculty members and
undergraduate researchers highlighting the possibilities and
challenges of undergraduate research in English studies.
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