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    plunged into a scene of terrorism and terrorist attacks. These attacks led to the start of a worldwide battle, known as the “War on Terror”. The “War on Terror” has been a very controversial topic due to its benefits and disadvantages that have many negative affects on the nation as a whole. Despite the global span of terrorism on the United States, the “War on Terror” international military campaign is not beneficial to…

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    of perceptions by influential figures may influence action to change political destinies. Nonetheless, it remains evident that the utilization of media, both traditional and emerging are able change societal perceptions either in the positive or negative. Whereas others will take mass action based on the information and even while using the same media and vote to influence change, others will simply ignore and continue with the new perceptions about their…

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    texting twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Which begs the question of whether or not new technology and ways of communication are consuming people’s lives and decreasing intelligence. Technology is increasing in use and can have a few negative affects; however, I believe overall it is beneficial to society because it is always improving and will always aim to improve that status of society. Ever since the beginning of time, humans have been…

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    Media's Influence

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    no one could judge the way he presented himself. Overall, the television debate did not focus on the intellectual part of the debate, but more of how the candidates presented themselves in terms of appearance. Therefore, media can be considered a negative influence due to its ability to focus in on only appearance rather…

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    Globalization and its Effects Introduction Globalization is a very broad term meaning it has several broad definitions. It’s a process of international integration due to an exchange of various products, ideas, worldviews and, culture. Globalization is on the rise currently due to various promoting factors such as transportation advancement, telecommunication infrastructure and most importantly the internet. The world is now like a village today and is sweeping away all political boundaries. The…

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    Political Attack Ads

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    car sales and other products like soap. Without commercials like these we would not have the negative impacts that some campaigns give today. The 2016 election had some large examples. Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump went head to head in some very intense arguments and the campaign was not as civil as it should have been. If the United States had never been introduced to negative ads and negative campaigning, then things like this could have been…

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    Calvin Klein #MyCalvins Campaign Communication Method: Two Way Symmetrical Communication Model Communication Medium: The medium through which this campaign is received is through social media. The ‘#MyCalvins’ hashtag is used on all social media platforms, mostly Instagram. Communication Theory: This campaign encourages digital promotion of the brand through asking celebrities to post an image of themselves on Instagram wearing Calvin Klein apparel with the campaign line I____ in #MyCalvins,…

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    general disregard for the HIV/AIDS crisis. Upon becoming president he supported abstinence only education programs, cutting the funding of education programs which focused on safe sex. As the rates of HIV/AIDS increased domestically, Bush deterred negative opinion by increasing the federal budget for global AIDS. This increase in funding allowed Bush to largely ignore the impact AIDS was having on America, while also benefitting American companies which profited from the new plan for foreign…

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    Elrufai Vote

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    be disturbed but I have this nagging thought in my mind which remained indelible and I can’t get rid of it that I need to write this piece. With all my strenuous tweets, ‘whatssapping’ and ‘facebooking’ to drum-up support for elrufai during the campaigning period, I know to a full extent that elrufai's modus operandi is quite unfathomable. At the voting point I had an internal dialogue with my humble self, to vote for him or not to vote at all, for the reason that I can't vote for PDP. At that…

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    Once every four years a major event captures the attention of the United States known as the presidential election. No football game, Holiday, or any other American event gets this much attention from the United States other than the election for the second full Tuesday of November every four years; yet many people do not fully understand all the aspects of a single presidential election. So one may ask, what are PAC’s and Super PAC’s, what do they have to do with outside groups and why are they…

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