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    were able to appeal to a much broader spectrum of voters (Gilmore). African American women's stance on the suffragist agenda "embraced both middle-class social values and a demand for basic social and political change", white suffragists also used this platform to appeal to voters (Goodstein, A Rare Alliance). While southern white suffragists only faced the dilemma of their agenda, African American suffragists faced a much bigger problem. African American women had to deal with the racism of the…

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    whole story. Conclusion: Through this story they creatw a proper agenda against the rape cases nd for the awareness of the other which do not aware about the family rapes. ⦁ Now this drama serial aware the others to not to do this when it happens to you.be aware. Be carefull about this matter. ⦁ This story reveal the secret rape of the family members which is a very helful for the awareness of the girls. ⦁ This agenda is a successful agenda. ⦁ Through which family rapes become lesser to lesser .…

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    creation of the main issue, with sub issues, of where to build the women’s prison Idaho wants. Next in the Policy Cycle Model is Policy Formulation and Adoption along with Stage II of Gaining Agenda Status. Because the issue’s were strategically defined by political interest groups that told a story effectively, the community disapproval rate was nearly non-existant. By Chamber of Commerce, Real Estate Association, Banker’s Association strongly supporting Pocatello’s bid for the prison by…

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    date, time, and location of the meeting attended. 2) The names and titles of members in attendance 3) A description of all of the items on the agenda, the points of discussion for each item, and any action items to occur for future meetings 4) to identify the agenda item that required the most time for discussion and to describe the significance of the agenda item to nursing practice 5) Note whether or not the item is a continuation from a previous meeting 6) Will the discussion item be added to…

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    Compare the ways Martin Luther King + Adolf Hitler use pre modifiers in their speeches to promote their agenda. In Hitler’s Anti-American Speech, he promotes his county and military force as powerful, as evidenced through his consistent usage of pre-modifiers, such as: “Today I am at the head of the strongest Army in the world, the most gigantic Air Force and of a proud Navy.[4]” The pre-modifiers are symbols of power and belong into the semantic field of Powerful, with this in mind; Adolf…

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    adjective to his position. A bully pulpit is, in his context of the phrase, describing the white house as a fantastic stage from which to promote an agenda. So the scenario we as a country are faced with, again and again, is this: we have multiple issues that need attention. The president, from the platform of the white house, chooses a specific issue or agenda that he feels needs the most attention,…

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    This chapter is divided into three major sections. The first section provides a comprehensive perspective of the agenda setting function in the mass media in America. A second section focuses on the framing theory and the research of the advertising role in politics. The chapter will conclude with the evolution of politics following the research questions examined in this study. The Agenda-Setting Function of Mass Media The Mass media can shape public opinion by bringing particular issues to…

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    Terrorists need an audience. Media needs a story; this is how media misinterpretations on terrorism is born. The media’s role is no longer to inform but rather to control how the viewers react to the information provided. Media’s influence on the public’s sudden focus from sports and celebrities to the collapse of the most globally important twin towers is an example of how media shapes viewers interest and concern. As David L. Altheide credits mass media in promoting fear evermore since the…

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    manifestation of John Kingdon’s theory of policy making. While other theories partially explain ESSA’s passage, Kingdon’s theory most closely fits the law’s development and thus forms the foundation of this analysis. Kingdon describes the importance of agenda setting and the participants involved with the process, but the bulk of his theory consists of what he calls the three “streams” of policy making (problems, policies, and politics), and the window that allows for legislative change.…

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    Another critic from Crane et al (2014) is by the fact that CSV fail to address the conflicts between social and economic agenda, issue also seen on Carroll’s Pyramid of corporate social responsibility (Carroll, 1991) where in some cases fail to identify the boundaries between the four categories (Griseri, P. & Seppala, N. (2010)., n.d.). CSV works very well when Social and Economic agenda are benefited, Porter’s article (2011) cited Wal-Mart, that managed to save $200 million by reducing…

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