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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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    influences the votes that the candidate receives in primaries as well as on election day. Money has been found to have major and minor effects on presidential elections based on campaign funding, super PACs, and statistics from the 2012 election. Political scientist Michael Franz conducted a study that found advertising is not as influential on elections as it may seem to be. It…

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    Most political campaigns focus on candidates’ character and morals, especially those tied to partisan stereotypes. Democratic candidates that focus on welfare programs and overall equality are usually portrayed as compassionate and kind. Republican candidates that focus…

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    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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    Big Money In Elections

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    presidential election, they gear up for costs in the millions and billions of dollars. The money that candidates are able to spend come from many different places, but it is impossible to ignore the fact that, in 2012, 6 billion dollars were spent on campaigns (Overby). One of the most influential donors of this money is the interest group; a group…

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    imperative characteristics of a dedicated successful politician. An effective campaign requires a capable plan that is organized from the beginning. A candidate should be an effective speaker. They also need a support system by their family, friends, colleagues, and the community. Most importantly, a profitable financial plan is necessary for a triumphant campaign. A sufficient…

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    the statues of the polls than the global and nation-shaping issues that form the candidate’s platform,” (Media Speed’s Negative Effect on Politics). This has prevented a few presidential hopefuls from gaining media coverage for their political campaigns, and have given other candidates a negative view to the…

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    The contemporary communication environment created by the digital and broadband convergence of technologies now poses major challenges to political campaign communications as we have known them since the war (Negrine, 2008). The third and current stage of political communication is closely interconnected with the ongoing technological progress of today’s dynamic world and only the future will show us…

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    Americans will vote for their next leader and for the free world. The US President is no joke and makes years to prepare to run. There will be thousands of stories, articles, debates, and political advertising in this next year. Anyone who listens or watches to some sort of entertainment will know that advertising is one of the most annoying moments of life. There are the same commercials regurgitated over and over. I know that the moment there is a same irritating ad; I automatically flip over…

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    Gallipoli Film Analysis

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    As aforementioned, a great number of talented and capable individuals like the protagonist, Archy, fought and perished during the Gallipoli campaign. The film places a key emphasis on this particular idea, as it is relevant to society today in that it enables us, as the audience, to discern the true, destructive nature of war; a situation where the lives of adept individuals are constantly being…

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