For my PR problem, I have to help save the Pork Industry, which has slowly overcome its public negativity. However, due to recent developments, hundreds of people across the country are dying from diseased pork. The first step in addressing this issue would be to immediately hold a press conference. In this press conference the spokesperson for the pork industry should share condolences with the families who have lost their loved ones. This person should also mention that he has a team leading investigations into the causes of the contaminated pork and that they are going to go after those responsible. Nevertheless, this person needs to urge people to continue to eat pork since it is a small fractional amount of people who are actually dying. They don’t want to cause mass hysteria and loose market profits. The next step would be to show the public that they are closing down the places that have contaminated pork. They also need to advertise this as mush as possible so that people know that the pork they are buying at the stores is not the stuff that is diseased. Depending on how many people were affected by this, they should also try and repair the damage by helping a few families whose loved ones have died. Once this hysteria has died down, they should publicize the benefits of eating pork with some leading experts in the dietary field and push pork as much as possible.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Music
Music has slowly evolved over the years with both how is it is listened to and the offshoot of genera’s. Before the phonograph, people would attend live performances to hear their music. Today we still hold various forms of concerts but it is not the primary way we listen to music. Even though music keeps evolving I think the one thing that will always stay the same is the major role it plays in our lives. I know personally I have music playing almost 24/7. I have it going when I get ready for the day, while I’m doing chores or homework and even when I get into my car to drive somewhere. Certain songs even spark memories because of the emotional connection that I have with them. For instance my Dad loves Jazz music so whenever I hear a song by Stan Getz or Ella Fitzgerald, I always think of him. I don’t think music will ever leave our lives and it is the one source of media that I believe will never die.
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