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    ‘They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them.’ ANZAC is a term which can define our nation. It is a legend which every Australian holds dear and one that will be passed down through generations forevermore. It is on this solemn day, the 25th of April, our country gathers, as one, to commemorate the audacious actions of those noble men and women, who, over a century…

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    to do that is through campaign advertising. Today’s society is extremely media savvy. We have access to television and radio channels, newspapers and magazines, plus internet websites that share our political ideologies. Campaign advertisements target specific audiences to communicate and persuade, and can be effective at influencing voters. An effective campaign ad will capture the voter’s attention and persuade them to vote for that political candidate. For a campaign ad to be effective,…

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    The Cancervive Campaign

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    Cancervive has to go through many obstacles I order to keep the campaign moving forward. Donations become a problem with Cancervive because it is their primary source of funding for the entire campaign. This creates a weakness since they have to be fully dependant on support from others. They way in which the campaign can raise more many for the cause is by holding fund raising events which is to scarce in the Cancervive campaign. If the campaign wants to handle time and money to its full…

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    three major revolutionary changes in political communications: radio, television, and the internet (Epstein, 2011). In the first two technologies, political communications (from the campaigns to the people) were quickly and largely supplanted by the new technology. When radio arrived, campaign speeches and campaign advertising went “on the air” and print was largely reserved for reporting and punditry. On the arrival of television, radio became the second choice communications channel, and…

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    Allied's Internship Report

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    completed within a week. I was a nervous wreck prior to starting the assignment for a couple of reasons, one, the assignment was executing a short campaign of an upcoming film—in which I was still in lower PR division courses, and second, I had to nail the assignment because it’d be my first potential internship. After a week-long of research and writing my campaign plan and submitting it, I receiving an email from Tonya congratulating me for passing the assignment and becoming a summer intern…

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    Political campaigns within our contemporary generation are considered to be expensive affairs, as they have opened doors for the monetary system within the United States to coincide with the election process significantly affecting the decisions made within the political realm. Moreover, the presence of money within the U.S political landscape has become a political norm as individuals within the electoral process are granted the freedom to “buy” treatment within the favor of the candidates…

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    Good morning. It is a great privilege to stand here and speak today, to remember and commemorate the experiences of Gallipoli and the heroic sacrifices that have been made. It was 4:30am on the 25th of April 1915, this very day, that I landed on the shores of Gallipoli along with 16,000 young men. I had been recruited shortly after arriving to Western Australia in 1911 from England and joined the 16th Battalion, becoming involved on that fateful day. Our troops were unsuccessful in an ambush…

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    Influencing Teen Activism

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    What do you know about Teen Activist? Have you ever heard of them? Do you know malala Yousafzai? Or Faye Carey? What about child labor? Well Teen Activism is where teenagers stand up for what they believe in or something that happened to them like malala’s school was bombed that her dad built. What it takes to become a teen activist it has many things to have to be a teen activist it takes courage, bravery, determination, strength and many more things to become a teen activist. Today you are…

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    you have all heard of the ANZAC legend, but some of you may still wonder what the legend is. Gallipoli has become a symbol of Australian’s identity, achievement and existence. Although the Gallipoli campaign failed in its military objectives, the Australian and New Zealand actions during the campaign left us all a powerful legacy. The creation of what became known, as the “Anzac legend” became an important part of the identity of both nations, shaping the ways they viewed both…

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    Will you ever be a teen activist? Will you try to make a difference in the world? A teen activist is someone who wants to make a difference in the world, by doing everything they can. A teen activist is someone who faces big challenges to accomplish something beyond some of their abilities, yet that doesn’t stop them. A teen Activist is someone who is a teen and makes a difference. They will keep going as long as they live just for a difference in our beat down rotten world. Since we were just…

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