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    Polarization of Political Views Now that the 2016 Presidential Campaign has concluded, did mainstream media polarize the American people? The answer is a very obvious yes. When it comes to the topic of the media and politics, most of us will readily agree that mainstream media has significantly polarized our political perception. Overtime, mainstream media has become increasingly popular. The internet introduced us to a vast amount of political news articles and social networking websites.…

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    the bloodiest 24 hours in Australian history. Gallipoli is remembered for the braveness of our soldiers the Anzacs and this war is very recognised. The battle of fromelles had 5,533 Australian casualties in a meir 24 hours compared to the Gallipoli campaign lasting more than 8 months and is recognised more than the bloody battle of Fromelles. From 19th July, 1916 to the 20th July, 1916 The battle of Fromelles took place. This battle is known as the bloodiest day in Australian history. 5, 533…

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    one of the political events of the 20th century that has undeniably transformed our society in terms of social, political and personal life. Among the factors that have undergone some considerable changes is the way political communication is carried out throughout postwar years and up until today. Following the general modernization of society, the emergence of advanced technological means of distributing information, the pivotal role of media in politics and primarily the advent of the World…

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    elected officials and 35% encourage others on social media to get out and vote (James). Social media is used by many, and reaches all ages and demographics. Per Jones, teens and young adults, ages 16-24 spend more than 200 minutes a day on a mobile device. This number is expected to continue to grow due to the increase in people always wanting to know what is going on. Thomson states that it is imperative for candidates to campaign on social media to reach the young demographic because they…

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    Public Campaign Finance

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    One argument to resolve the ever-increasing need for campaign fund-raising, the influence of contributions, and equity in political outcomes is to reinvigorate the public campaign finance system (Miller, 2014). At the national level, public campaign finance is defunct, yet in municipalities, there are various public campaign finance systems in use. Cities are micro-laboratories of democratic providing various structures for increasing…

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    on the campaign trail, he began to tread murky waters. Politicians like Trump should seek to deeply understand the ramifications of using an artist’s work in a public, explicitly political setting. Musicians as authors and curators of their own art are the most qualified people to answer the question of what they intend their music to represent. As such they should be afforded the respect of determining the message their art portrays, especially in public settings such as political campaign…

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    alleviate corporations expecting favors. However if a canididate decides to run for a seat they should be able to fund or raise the needed money for their campaign, but with set restriction. Indeed it seems as if the richest candidates are always guaranteed to win, unfortunatly even those without money should be given a fair chance for a successful campaign. In addition to having limits on what a candidate can receive from individuals, I also believe that they must disclose where they receive…

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    Big Money In Elections

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    presidential election, they gear up for costs in the millions and billions of dollars. The money that candidates are able to spend come from many different places, but it is impossible to ignore the fact that, in 2012, 6 billion dollars were spent on campaigns (Overby). One of the most influential donors of this money is the interest group; a group…

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    ‘They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them.’ ANZAC is a term which can define our nation. It is a legend which every Australian holds dear and one that will be passed down through generations forevermore. It is on this solemn day, the 25th of April, our country gathers, as one, to commemorate the audacious actions of those noble men and women, who, over a century…

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    We ran the Facebook campaign with the hopes of reaching more professionals. Unfortunately, although there was a large reach for the campaign, which ran on a budget of $250.00 and had 420 engagements, less than 5 people filled it out, as shown below. Although, it was a challenge to determine which people had filed out the survey due to the Facebook Ad Campaign. Perhaps if we were to do this again, we can ask if the subjects were filling it out because they had been prompted by an…

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