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    The purpose of this chapter is to list the 20 principles that guide the professional advocacy community in the most appropriate and effective conduct of its work. Our principles of effective advocacy assume that professional advocates know that there are generic strategic imperatives to be addressed. Again, any professional advocate that is presenting government decision-makers with credible alternatives to current policies, unique reasoning associated with their position on an issue, or…

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    philosophy. This transition from natural philosophy to modern science can be attributed to the “major prophet of the Scientific Revolution,” Francis Bacon. He changed the goal of science from gaining knowledge of nature to the conquest of nature. The impact of Bacon’s science…

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    Impact of social networking on human relationships in the present-day modern life invites mixed responses from various sections of society. Some deem it a healthy and positive factor which has improved human relationships; while there are others who think that social networking has made the relations devoid of truth and sincerity. There is no denying the fact that social networking has done a great work in improving the social consciousness and awareness. It has also brought people together by…

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    embodiment and application of character. It is the demonstration of who we in Christ, Jesus has called us to integrity which means we are able to be true to our words as a testimony to our faith in him. Everything we do as Christians must be in truthfulness, honesty, and with integrity, as we are representing Christ who is lives in us. Consistent integrity is essential for a Christian leader who claims Christ as their lord and saviour. Many at times Christians quote various scriptures, but often…

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    After the Dada movement, Surrealism was born in the early 20th century. Dada was an artistic movement that brought about just as much thought as reactions to World War I did. The Dada movement was mostly based on irrational thoughts over rational ones, free art as well as human expectations. Unlike this concept, Surrealism did not have a war idea behind it, rather it had more of an imaginative notion. With guidance of subconscious dreams, Surrealism emerged, letting the imagination go untethered…

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    examples of different rhetorical modes. Many of these essays were well written and thought provoking, but five of them stood out to me the most. “That Lean and Hungry Look”’was an essay that raised controversy in my mind on its effectiveness and its truthfulness. “Coming into Language” was an essay that’s language brought the story to life, and gave it deeper meaning. “No Rainbows, No Roses” was an essay that was emotionally compelling, with beautiful descriptions. “A Peaceful Woman Explains Why…

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    Hate Radio: The Outer Limits of Tasteful Broadcasting Today in our world, unfortunately, we are often faced with ethical dilemmas. Whether they are either expected or unexpected, it’s vital for one to know how to solve these dilemmas, especially when working in media. In order to effectively do this, it is important for one to be familiar with both the tools and theories behind the intellectual minds of society’s infamous ethicists. However, keep in mind that this process is difficult, because…

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    With the truthfulness in the way that the author portrayed himself, he was able to make sure that he community was well aware of the negative occurrences that were taking place on a daily basis. It is unfortunate that many people at the time simply did not have the…

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    of right rather than wrong. Pertaining to or dealing with morals or the principles of morality. Being ethical is the highest standard for a business and is expected in every profession or career. One word that describes the term ethics would be truthfulness. Employees are expected to be truthful with the work they do. That means no falsifying records, any embezzlement, etc. If a person were to witness an action being unethical then they should immediately report it. The success of any business…

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    Reliability Table 4.5 Reliability Test Variable Cronbach’s Alpha N of Items Remark Brand Awareness 0.825 5 Reliable Brand Association 0.757 3 Reliable Perceived Quality 0.763 4 Reliable Brand Loyalty 0.890 5 Reliable After validity test, this is the result of the reliability test. The requirement to be reliable is the Cronbach’s Alpha must be more than 0.7. As seen from the table 4.5 the Cronbach’s Alpha of every variables are more than 0.7 which are remarked as reliable. To be explained, the…

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