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    In the workforce diversity id welcome. Diversity is seen as a bridging of ideas from individual with different backgrounds, whether it be economical sociological, race or gender. In those different where does sexual orientation and religious expression fit in. Does a person religious affiliation or sexual orientation really contribute to ideas that increase an organization performance? There to diversity characteristics have always existed but with an increase in cultural acceptance, sexual…

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    Flowers Campaign, the Anti-Rightist Campaign as well as the Socialist Education Campaign. Heng provides a look into these historical pillars in Chinese history in a way that the Golf and Overfield texts could only dream of. It’s a truly breathtaking account of events that are still being felt throughout the nation today. Heng’s account first takes us through the Hundred Flowers Campaign. One of the major struggles of the revolution was to eliminate the tension…

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    remarkable donations. A series of wide-sweeping Congressional legislation which champions transparency in all matters of campaign finance is needed if the American electorate is to lift the veil on soft money…

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    American election campaigns are unique in many ways. Many other nations look to us as a beacon of hope for democracy, the gold standard for a republic, and the perfect example for elections and election campaigns. While we may be a beacon of hope and to some the gold standard, we are far from perfect in any regard – especially within our campaigning and election system. In the United States, campaign finance reform can seeming gain no traction in congress or the supreme court. There is always…

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    Campaign Reform

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    presidential candidates spend on their campaigns have tremendously increased. The amount of money that individuals and interests groups put towards these campaigns is a ridiculous amount, and political candidates have began a movement to increase the dependence on the expenses of television advertisements. In the 1970s there were many changes and adjustments to the campaign reform act. Starting in 1971, the Revenue Act was established which is a publicly funded campaign for the presidential…

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    John McCain the senior senator from Arizona was one of the leading proponents supporting campaign finance reform. However, not everyone else in Washington agreed with him. He began to see how murky the waters of politics were becoming with the influence of money in the process of elections. McCain got together with Ross Feingold and drafted the McCain-Feingold Act to try to curb the corruption that was beginning to turn Washington into a free for all. Prior to this act politics and the influx of…

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    and PACs by constantly rotating the politicians in power. However, the agencies that are sophisticated and eager to deploy their money in Washington and, as Sandra Day O’Connor wrote in the 2003 Supreme Court Case that upheld most of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, “Money, like water, will always find an outlet” In the short run, term limits can destroy the long standing relationships between Congressmen and special interest groups, and every decade or two, a new set of Congressmen will be…

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    Career Pathway Assignment

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    and sometimes mentors them. He has had many mentors along his path to success such as, J.P and Maxine Waters. What caught my attention was the Black Op’s Campaign. I was amused how a politician can destroy the reputation of another. There is no connection between you and your opponent however, you can tamper with the system by harming their campaign with social media. Professors should promote the career pathways. Not only does it promote higher education but, it also gives a hands full…

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    Democracy for Sale Five years ago Citizens United spearheaded a campaign to steal the people's power and unfortunately the Supreme Court decided to rule in favor of the controversial right-wing group, in the devastating ruling of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. This disastrous move by the "Supreme Court scrapped the previous campaign finance laws and essentially declared that companies are allowed to buy politicians by circumventing restrictions via PACs, political action…

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    For example, Dove has created “Dove Real Beauty”, a campaign to advertise the ideology that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes; its slogan: You are more beautiful than you think. Source G comments on Dove’s campaign stating that “every girl deserves to feel beautiful just the way she is” (Source G). While Dove’s campaign is meant to be uplifting for people who need the simple, reassuring reminder, Source G’s author, Virginia Postrel…

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