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    only thing he talked about was the good in his campaign and what things he would do for the country. However, he did not mention how much money he would be spending, or any negatives about his campaign. The beer commercial also appealed to the audience by making the beer sound amazing but neglecting to mention all the negative things about the beer. This technique is often used to make the product or campaign seem like the only choice, because why settle for less than the…

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    Inbound and outbound marketing both are key elements to getting your company recognized and used. Outbound marketing involves many tried and true methods of advertising such as radio/TV commercials, print ads, and making calls to people you are hoping will be responsive to your sales pitch (WordStream 2016). Inbound marketing seems to be the approach that really takes a look at what people in this day and age are interested in and marketing based of those needs. For instance, a majority of…

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    States, past the porous border, in hopes of becoming a full-fledged American citizen. The point in question is what should be done about the citizenship for the immigrants that have slipped through our permeable Mexican border. Those who are campaigning and defending a tenacious attitude on immigration, stress the idea of tightening border security. Many advocates for tougher border control believe there are an abundant amount of problems associated with immigrants coming and staying in the…

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    Appeal. In the chapter “Producing Race Appeal: The Political Ads of White and Minority Candidates”, McIlwain and Caliendo discuss the implications of white and minority politicians using race-based appeals in their ad campaigns. In an excerpt from “Campaigning Through the Media” from Media Politics: A Citizen’s Guide by Shanto Iyengar and Jennifer McGrady, Iyengar and McGrady discuss the different media advertising strategies devised by candidates. Through the works of McIlwain/Caliendo and…

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    Global health is like a tree with an array of branches. There are so many health issues in this world today, and much struggle about which issues need our attention the most urgently. On one hand, we could use our money to cure a mass amount of easily treatable disease, or we could apply our funds towards the research, discovery, and curing of unknown illness in remote areas. The answer is balance. With everything there needs to be balance, and we should delve into both ends of the spectrum. We…

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    day-to-day conditions of a particular place, but “climate is the average weather, including seasonal extremes and variations, either locally, regionally or across the globe” (Union of Concerned Scientists 2011, p185). Why Toronto is still cold and negative degree end of April?. Burning fossil fuel, deforestation and waste of energy are the major contributions to climate change. To reduce the climate change, people need to reduce fossil fuels, protect forests and save energy. Before starting to…

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    Canada has one of the most highly respected democracies in the world. With democratic systems widely spread throughout the country, the politics of Canada function within a framework of parliamentary democracy and a federal system of government. Canada follows a multi-party system where many of its legislative practices are derived from the United Kingdom’s Westminster Parliament. Canada has three governmental institutions: federal, provincial and municipal. The federal level of government…

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    we see one of the most supported Countries in the World, helping to support many laws, such as: The Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Youth Justice Criminal Act, and Immigration Policies. All these laws reinforce Canadian society with positive and negative effects. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms was created in 1982, with this Canadian citizens can challenge court laws when something seems unconstitutional. Therefore the Charter of Rights and Freedoms effectively protects Canadians. Equality…

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    Which means states with a large population, who have more electoral votes than those with a smaller population. The Electoral College system could have a negative effect on presidential campaigning because instead of focusing on winning the popular vote they need to mainly focus on winning the electoral votes from all the states, which are very crucial on deciding who the next president is going to be. Which means they have…

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    few years it is clear that there is still a lo of social stigma surround the idea of poor mental health. Nearly nine out of ten people with mental health problems say that stigma and discrimination have a negative effect on their lives. These ‘negative effects’ feed back into society in a negative way as these sufferers find education, employment and housing harder to obtain. It is important to improve early intervention techniques and increase awareness and education to provide a society that…

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