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    As a longtime sales associate at Victoria's Secret, I decided to do my report about Victoria's Secret. Victoria's Secret is known for bringing a certain amount of class to female intimate wear such as lingerie. Every year Victoria's Secret releases a What is sexy? press release, which consists of what Victoria's Secret thinks of being sexy and they do this by using some of the sexiest actresses, models and entertainers in Hollywood as examples. For example, this year sexiest actress goes to…

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    different forms of mediums. The Public Information Officer should be able to read and create data from different content, for example charts, maps, NIMS and ICS forms. Also, be able to maintain organizational demands, intelligence gathering, and good relations with others through chaotic times. To qualify for the position of a Public Information Officer one would first need to be experienced and knowledgeable with NIMS, ICS, Agency organization policy and procedures. Most agencies do not require…

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    Propaganda is the technique of influencing human action by the manipulation of representations. Propaganda is used in politics, television advertisements, and even with religion. Propaganda is used in politics to influence a person’s opinion about either a presidential candidate. For example, when Barack Obama was running for president and when he got into office, they kept bringing up his birth certificate saying he wasn’t born in the United States or that he was a Muslim who hated America.…

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    Eliott, nice to "virtually" meet you. As Blake mentioned we have know each other for many years while both working in the Atlanta market. We have shared involvement and support of industry associations as well as supported each other by providing leads and introductions for opportunities to collaborate and work together. I don't need to tell you how lucky TVTY is to have Blake on your team. I have spent more than 15 years in a Business Development role primarily in the digital marketing and…

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    19) What is the difference between a voluntary and captive audience The difference between a voluntary and captive audience is pretty straight forward. A voluntary audience is an audience who gathers because they want to hear the speech. Voluntary audiences attend gatherings, events, and public speaking venues because they want to, not because they have to. A captive audience is the complete opposite, whereas, they attend a gathering, meeting, or speaking venue because they are required or…

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    Propaganda is ound in nearly every place on earth and subconsciously convinces people of every kind to think in a suggested way. For instance, bright colors on an ad are more attractive than duller colors. Little things such as these can convince someone to like one thing over the other, without any factual information. These types of techniques, as well as many others, are used in a variety of areas, specifically political campaigns. These political techniques are also seen in George Orwell’s…

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    Wendt's position, the political theory of Social Constructivism (SC) will be used to give supporting evidence to Wendt's argument. SC questions the materialism of liberalism, realism and marxism. It focuses on the role of ideas in international relations. It attempts to answers why two states who share a politic;a situation reaction in different ways; liberalist principles versus realist principles. Second, it asks why two political approaches that start at the same position develop into…

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    "Isolationism" is used to portray the general strategic methodology and way of pondering basic questions identified with war, peace, and America's place on the planet. The expression "non-interventionism" is utilized to portray independent strategy situated solutions in the domain of diplomacy and military issues. Looking after U.S. national sovereignty is ensured, Americans as a people, the expansion in security and independence permitted U.S. diplomacy to affirm American political and economic…

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    Why is US foreign policy pulled to extreme of either doing too much or nothing at all? Give Examples. The inability of U.S. foreign policy to stay effective is because the United States is trapped into a very passive commitment in which America has to continuously support its alliances that are not producing anything good to America as promised. Foreign assistance, which is supposed to improve the well-being of recipient countries, goes directly to small collations. America, with the fear of…

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    with its hat on.” Before the start of World War 1 foreign policies such as the Good Neighbor Policy and the Monroe Doctrine had been produced. The Good Neighbor Policy was adopted by Franklin d. Roosevelt in 1933 and designed to improve the relations…

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