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karateprodigy

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For students wishing to pursue careers in international public relations, all of the following advice is useful EXCEPT
 
  A) Exercise political restraint.
  B) Make your decision early.
  C) Take a range of international courses.
  D) Do not assume you have an inside track on employment.
  E) Learn at least one other language.

Question 2

With regard to issues such as labor, health, and the environment, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are perceived by the public as
 
  A) less credible than news media.
  B) more credible than news media.
  C) underfunded and overzealous.
  D) more bureaucratic.
  E) less strategic.


Sweetkitty24130

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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