Unit one Text A Public relations Unit One TextA By Dai Mingyuan
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Unit One TextA Unit one text A ●.Pre- reading Task ●‖ I Related Information ●Ⅲ. Outline& Summary ●N. Detailed Study ●V. Home Assignment By dai Mingyuan 2
Unit One Text A By Dai Mingyuan 2 Unit One Text A I. Pre-reading Task II. Related Information III. Outline& Summary IV. Detailed Study V. Home Assignment
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Unit One TextA 1. Pre-reading Task 1. Do you know what public relations is? 2. What is the usual abbreviation for public relations? 3. Why do companies use public relations Back By dai Mingyuan
Unit One Text A By Dai Mingyuan 4 I. Pre-reading Task: 1. Do you know what public relations is ? 2. What is the usual abbreviation for public relations? 3. Why do companies use public relations ? Back
Unit One TextA I Related Information Pubic relations: relations with the general public as through publicity, specifically, those functions of a corporation, organization, government department, etc that acquaint the general with its activities, purposes, polices, create favorable public opinion of itselt pL and accomplishments so as to improve its public image and Declaration of Independence: a document declaring the thirteen American colonies fee and independent of Great Britain, adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.In the document the author referred to a decent respect to the opinions of man kind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation"and the tried to tell the world why they were freeing themselves of Britain rules By dai Mingyuan
Unit One Text A By Dai Mingyuan 5 II. Related Information: 1. Pubic relations: relations with the general public as through publicity, specifically, those functions of a corporation, organization, government department, etc. that acquaint the general with its activities, purposes, polices, and accomplishments so as to improve its public image and create favorable public opinion of itself. 2. Declaration of Independence: a document declaring the thirteen American colonies fee and independent of Great Britain, adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. In the document the author referred to “a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation” and the tried to tell the world why they were freeing themselves of Britain rules