Public relations is described as a function of:
(1) management
(2) communication
(3) law
(4) engineering

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Public relations is described as a function of: (1) management (2) communication (3) law (4) eng..

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2 - communication

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Public relations is described as a function of: (1) management (2) communication (3) law (4) eng..

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Communication

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MANAGEMENT

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Public relations is described as a function of: (1) management (2) communication (3) law (4) eng..

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(3) law

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