... signs ofinterest regarding women in PR began in the late 1970s, when Gower (2001) began the process of “rediscovering” women in (US) public relations by examining the PublicRelations Journal for ... membership of the PublicRelations Society of America (PRSA) from 1949 to 1952. Of the new members admitted in that time, only 3.8 per cent were women. Gower’s study of the Public Relations ... continued to enter public relations, accounting for 25 per cent of its practitioners by 1960. The US Census showed an increase in women in public relations and publicity writing of 263.6 percent...
... dealers’ self-reported interest rate derivatives positions. Page1 of 21An Analysis of OTC Interest Rate Derivatives Transactions: Implications forPublic Reporting Table of Contents ... useful data set for the more standard portions of the market. The frequency of trading activity affects the reliability of price reporting as a timely source of information for prospective ... Single-Currency Interest Rate Swap Market participants often employ interest rate derivatives for one of two reasons, either (a) to hedge interest rate risk; or (b) to take a position on the...
... Before we continue, let us not forget that: “One of the major functions of metaphor is to express emotion” (Goatly 1997: 158).Emotion metaphors form an extensive group in the taxonomy of metaphors. ... 17 for more information) 4. Metaphor in poetryThe use of metaphor in poetry is one of the most important aspects of poetic style that must be mastered. Metaphor can be described as figure of ... literal uses of language. Evidence for this "inexpressibility" claim would constitute encouraging support for the necessity -of- metaphors view. A second possible function of metaphors...
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... get a proxy for the annual interest rate, we therefore need to multiply the quarterly interest rate by four. Hence, if we had used an annual interest rate, the coefficient for the interest rate ... exchange rate model therefore contains three lags of the difference of each of 7 If iq is the quarterly interest rate and ia is the annual interest rate, the relationship between them ... Bjørnland and Håvard Hungnes The importance ofinterest rates for forecasting the exchange rate Abstract: This study compares the forecasting performance of a structural exchange rate model that...
... Hammond 143 SUCCESS IN PUBLICRELATIONS Anthony J. Russo, Ph.D. 153 THE ART AND SCIENCE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS Thomas L. Amberg 171 CRITICAL ELEMENTS OF SUCCESS IN PUBLIC RELATIONS Robyn M. Sachs ... values. Public relations is, therefore, not only a matter of communication, but also a matter of behavior. Communications CapitalTMAll business professionals know that the value of a corporation ... Middleberg 85 THE NEW BREED OF THE INFORMED, PROACTIVE CONSUMER: THE PROSUMER Ron Watt, Sr. 109 PUBLIC RELATIONS AS AN ART AND A CRAFT Richard Edelman 125 THE POWER OFPUBLICRELATIONS IN A COMPLEX...
... thelighterforms of watercontamination of their own water sources.Lack of waterandsoap for handwashingplaysabiggerrolein thetransmission of diarrhoealdiseasesthanthedrinking of unboiledwater ... Behaviour:Importance for Public HealthMechanisms of Change.13 Whenlearning,peopleremember20% of whattheyhear, 40% of whattheyhear andsee,and80% of whattheydiscover for themselves.(HopeandTimmel1984:103)methods,based ... J.D.&B.F.Stanton.(1987).Aneducationalintervention for alteringwaterandsanitationbehaviourstoreducechild-hooddiarrhoeainurbanBangladeshIandII.mt.Journal of EpidemiologyVol125(2),pp.284-301.ResearchinurbanBangladeshidentifiedthreewatersanitationbehavioursthatdifferentiatedgroups of familieswith a lowandhighincidence ofchildhood diarrhoea:1.Handwashingofmothersbeforethepreparation of food2.Defecaetion of the children in thelivingarea of thefamily3.Childrenplacinggarbageorwasteprod-uctsin...
... lack of protective clothing 24 PREPARING FOR THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF TERRORISM of public health efforts. Leaders on national and global fronts have called for this integration of health ... issues through use of the adapted public xii PREFFACEparticipation of all members of a society to achieve preparedness. Thismodeling allows for the demonstration of areas of nonparticipation, ... joint attention of allsystems responsible for the health and safety of the public in preparation for and response to terrorism events. 12 PREPARING FOR THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF TERRORISMsequences...
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... website.www.mpifg.deGo to Publications.New TitlesConsult our website for the most complete and up-to-date information about MPIfG publications and publications by MPIfG researchers. To sign up for newsletters ... activities. Because of these as-sumptions the concept of microfinance as a tool for development is fraught with diffi-culties ranging across the fungibility of loans (many of which are used for consumption ... existence ofpublic goods as an instance of market failure, since the market-oriented rational behaviour of gain-seeking indi-viduals will not produce “efficient” (i.e., desired) quantities of public...
... Hence, the forecasts take into account the best estimate of the NAIRU as of the beginning of the period of the productivity acceleration. The figure shows forecast over 12-quarter horizons of 1996:4, ... adjusts for changes in the composition of output across industries. It adjusts for changes in observed productivity arising from changes in industrial composition. These can arise for differences ... growth.15 iv Speed of adjustment New Zealand can look forward to a process of catching up to world levels of productivity provided it stays the course of its economic reforms. Yet, the process...