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    Teen Activists Challenges

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    Teen activists by connor Braate Teen activists work really hard toward their cause and don’t give up until they have fixed the problem they're trying to fix. Most of them are even willing to die over their cause for others. But most importantly teen activists have goals, challenges and a cause. Goals Teen activists all have goals. For example Alex libby ( teen activist trying to stop bullying and harassment) has a goal to stop bullying. They always try to reach their goal and do not stop…

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    “I don’t want to be remembered as the girl who was shot. I want to be remembered as the girl who stood up.” This was said by Malala Yousafzai, a teen activist who stands up for girls education all over the world. What is a teen activist, you may ask? A teen activist is a kid or teenager who is working towards change for the better in society, politics or the environment and will stop at nothing to make that change happen. To be a teen activist, you must want a change in some are of society and…

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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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    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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    Introduction Political campaigns are widely structured to evoke certain reactions among different populations and even influencing them to take specific actions regarding the message being popularized. The media has remained a key tool in the transfer of the political message from the political entities to the masses since the history of man (Bennette & Segerberg, 2016; Fiske & Hancock, 2016). The main advantage about the use of media, which in this case refers to all communication tools and…

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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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