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I need a grade a paper 100% un plagerized before 10 pm  on the second of may if you are a grade a and have made alot of money being a grade a then post it and i will buy

 

Here’s a hypothetical situation. A well-known professional baseball player is suspected of having used steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs. He has not been charged. His agent asks you to advise and assist him in handling the intense media interest in the case. He wants you to try to place favorable stories about the baseball star in the media and create a positive environment for him. If formally accused, it could mean irreparable damage to his baseball career.

You are not asked to do anything unethical. The money is quite good, and you know the publicity from working on the case will probably help your public relations consulting career, especially if the athlete is exonerated. Would you take the account? The agent tells you confidentially that the athlete has admitted that he took some substance that was unknown to him, but may have been steroids. Does this information affect your decision? What are the ethics of the situation as you see them?

Write a two-to-three page, APA formatted proposal to your partners on why or why not to take the case.  Answer any questions brought up in the case.  Research at least one similar case for comparison. You may want to compare this case to current or recent situations with well-known ballplayers.

 

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