The Observer’s 2. PR Power 5. 0There may still be agencies, somewhere, practicing public relations the old fashioned way, where press releases, pitching and parties define the scope of work. But the firms that populate this year’s PR Power 5. Firms are creating client stories, not just telling them. They’re not just guarding reputations, but active partners in nurturing them.

Perhaps most significantly, they’re breaking down boundaries to become key partners across the marketing spectrum, muscling in on territory once dominated by ad agencies, digital firms and content producers. At a time when content reigns, “Public relations agencies are now regarded as stewards of the whole communications strategy,” says Andy Polansky, CEO of Weber Shandwick (No. PR Power 5. 0 list). And if you have the creativity, and the ability to execute, it’s a time of great possibilities.”What matters most is who owns a great idea, agrees Sean Cassidy, CEO of DKC, the No. PR Power 5. 0 list.“Clients will pay you now for a whole scope of services that you never would have done 2. Mr. Cassidy says.

You’re developing multi- platform communications plans with wide content, owned media, social pieces. We’ve got a branding arm that’s creating collateral and advertising, and we’re doing more events than ever.”More firms are also building their own synergies with standalone agencies within agencies. At celebrity power shop PMK*BNC, a mini- firm called Vowel is creating viral content through which the agency’s superstar celebrity clients often get paired with big brands in the PMK stable. A now- legendary piece for Audi starring Zachary Quinto and the late Leonard Nimoy was unleashed before the last Star Trek movie.“It was wonderful, creative digital content that was storyboarded start to finish under our roof,” says Cindi Berger, chairman and CEO of PMK*BNC (No. You just have to know what trail you want to go on.” PMK markets Lena Dunham’s “Lenny Letter”, which has become a huge viral hit in an area where a traditional firm wouldn’t have ventured even five years ago.

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An unintended consequence of this push and pull—convergence and diffusion—has been the resurgence of legacy agencies, which many had dismissed as dinosaurs once the landscape started shifting a few years ago. Instead, they learned to adapt, meshing cool new tools and lingo with their own gravitas as the grownups in the room.“We bring the judgment and experience that goes along with strategic thinking,” says Mr.

Baer of Burson, which launched a content arm called Studio. B this year. We’re moving forward very assertively.”Sixty- seven- year- old Ruder Finn (No. We sometimes help them change their culture.”All of it comes back to storytelling, says Weber Shandwick’s Mr.

Polansky, which is why PR firms should continue to rule.“Creative is still king,” he says. We visit offices, meet agency leaders, confer with fellow journalists and keep an eye on news. Hd Video Download Unleashed (2017) there. The PR Power 5. 0 list is as much about mojo, influence, innovation and chutzpah—but not too much, as last year’s No. Isn’t that what the business is about, too?

Your Story . Show of hands, anyone? It’s because to the United States these were dishonored Confederates, who were disowned because of crimes against slaves, even after 1. No one really knows this, except a few people. Like my Union Soldier uniform, pretty realistic.

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Well it has to do with of General Jedediah Bureaugard, and his Confederate Army. Get ready to listen closely, because this will never be taught in your history classroom, this story is to scary, too brutal, for any history book. General Jedediah Bureaugard was a man who loves bloodshed and torture.

He had a scar on one eye, a hook for an arm, and a wooden peg where his leg once was, and that wouldn’t even come close to stopping him. He and his troops were slave smugglers, they would impersonate Union soldiers and pretend to take them on the Underground Railroad to safety, but really just took them to be chained up in Jedediah Bureaugard’s house, specifically his basement. Download Movie Wakefield (2017) Dvd. Like I said before this went on after 1.

Ulysees S Grant had Union spies that found out about this, and brought it to the attention of the John Brown Renegade, Union soldiers who had been a part of John Brown’s assault on Harper’s Ferry, and had formed their own fleet in his memory. Instead of fighting on the battlefield, they were tasked were catching slave smugglers, or anyone who supported slavery in generall, and freeing slaves from their control. They had even conduted a successful raid on Harper’s Ferry in honor of John Brown, and most slaves had joined their ranks to free fellow slaves, making their job much easier.

Jedediah Bureaugard had been put in charge of slaves by Robert E. Lee and did unspeakable acts to them.

He and his soldiers would use various torture devices to harm the slaves for thier amusement. The body count of slaves was difficult to say for sure, because so many slaves were found buried under the floorboards.

One warm April night Jed Bureaugard was sittiing on his porch, enjoying his whiskey when heard music in the distance, It was unmistakenably the tune of “John Brown’s Body”, and the slaves hear it as well and knew it was the Renegade. One of them, who had a rather deep voice, began singing John Brown’s Body“ , and the rest joined him at once, and something was stopping Bureaugard and his troops from silencing them. They all broke into a chorus of. John Brown’s body lies a- mouldering in the grave, /. Glory, glory, hallelujah, /! Hallelujah! Glory!

Hallelujah! Glory! Hallelujah! His truth is marching on.

I have seen Him in the watch- fires of a hundred circling camps. They have builded Him an altar in the evening dews and damps.

I can read His righteous sentence by the dim and flaring lamps. His day is marching on. Glory! Hallelujah! Glory! Hallelujah! Glory! Hallelujah!

His truth is marching on. I have read a fiery gospel writ in burnish`d rows of steel,“As ye deal with my contemners, So with you my grace shall deal; ”Let the Hero, born of woman, crush the serpent with his heel. Since God is marching on. Glory! Hallelujah! Glory! Hallelujah!

Glory! Hallelujah! His truth is marching on. He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat. He is sifting out the hearts of men before His judgment- seat. Oh, be swift, my soul, to answer Him! Hallelujah! Glory!

Hallelujah! Glory! Hallelujah! His truth is marching on. In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea,With a glory in His bosom that transfigures you and me: As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free,While God is marching on. Glory! Hallelujah! Glory! Hallelujah! Glory! Hallelujah! His truth is marching on.

The slaves kept singing and singing, and Jed Bureaugard and his troops kept being pushed by unseen hands, a mist formd around the slaves, revealing the spirits of the slaves who has sucumbed to the the torture, Jed and his men began to flee, but were blocked in by the arriving John Brown Renegade. Most of Jed’s men were killed or injured, and Silas Harrington, leader of the Renegade, apprehended Jedediah Bureaugard,then oreder his troops to search his house. When they found the basement, they were shocked at the horrifying scene of slaves moaning, some barely alive, boidies were chopped up, abd limbs were scatttered everywhere. They informed Ulysees S. Grant, who informed President Lincoln, who instructed that Jed Bureaugard and his men get the death penalty for these attrocities. Shortly after the Civil War ended and Robert E.

Lee sent letters formerly apologizing to Grant and LIncoln for the actions of Bureaugard and his unit, it is said that during the presidency of Grant, he visted Lee a few times, and all he did was repeat phrases like “May God Have Mercy On Me. However, as you read in your history books, the Confederacy refused to quit, and battles kept waging, even though most of the troops were defeated. On April 1. 3th 1. Jed was kept, and attempted to brake him out, but failed.

The next night, Abraham Lincoln was shot, leading many to believe the intruder who tried to free Bureaugard was John Wilkes Booth. It is also believed Bureaugard was one of the conspirator, and the the surviving members of his unit framed people to cover up his involvement, and save their own lives. Most of them were released by Andrew Johnson due to lack of evidence due to lack of evidence, however during Grant’s presidency, most were recaptured by the still active John Brown Renegade, and he had evidence the conspirators, abd probaby John Wilkes Booth had tried to dispose of, and had them all executed so Grant could avenge Abe Lincoln. The Confereacy adapted it’s own tune for Jedediah Bureaugard, mocking “John Brown’s Body”.

Jed Bureaugard’s Soul cries vengeance from Hellhe will rob all Yankees of likelike they robbed him of his. He will take down every Yankeein honor of the Confederacyfor all eternityhis soul cannot be stopped. Jed Bureaugard’s soul truly loes indeed cry vengeance from Hell, as his ghost has killed and scared Yankees for decades. Once a group of teenagers decided to explore Jed’s house, the girls were too scared so they waited for their boyfriends. They saw a flash of light, heard bloodcurling screams, then unearthly laughter. They called the police when the boys didn’t come back, and the police found them dead and locked up to various torture devices in the basement. Then there have been encounters right here at Gettysburg Nation al Cemetery.

Once a group of eigth graders like yourself, decided that Confederates were “Dixie scum”, as Union soldiers put it, and that it would be a good idea to spit on this grave, which belongs to Jed Bureaugard himself, and then a reenactor in a Confederate costume, who had what appeared to a make up scar and fake hook and fake peg on his leg, told them that “Y’all Yankees need to learn some damn respect”, and pointed his hook at them. The group told a teacher about the incident, but the park said no reenactor looked like that. It was in fact Jed Bureaugard himself. In another incident, a group of ghost hunters saw the ghost of a Confederate soldier floating towards them, he waved his sword at their heads and laughed, but they kept ducking and running and eventually made it to safety. The scariest incident Jed Bureaugard’s ghost pulled was when he appeared as an orb, lanother group of ghost hunters was taking pictures of the battlefield, and trying to talk to the ghosts and stuff, when they saw an orb coming toward them. When they tried to take a picture, it shot forward and sliced all their cameras and electronic equipment in two, then moved towards the cannons.

They heard the sound of fuses being lit, and then cannonballs began shooting at them in all directions, fortunateky no one was hurt but they recall hearing the evilest laugh you could ever hear. Gettysburg authorities thought they were making up a story, as no evidence of it was present, especially the shooting cannons.