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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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    Influencing Teen Activism

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    What do you know about Teen Activist? Have you ever heard of them? Do you know malala Yousafzai? Or Faye Carey? What about child labor? Well Teen Activism is where teenagers stand up for what they believe in or something that happened to them like malala’s school was bombed that her dad built. What it takes to become a teen activist it has many things to have to be a teen activist it takes courage, bravery, determination, strength and many more things to become a teen activist. Today you are…

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    you have all heard of the ANZAC legend, but some of you may still wonder what the legend is. Gallipoli has become a symbol of Australian’s identity, achievement and existence. Although the Gallipoli campaign failed in its military objectives, the Australian and New Zealand actions during the campaign left us all a powerful legacy. The creation of what became known, as the “Anzac legend” became an important part of the identity of both nations, shaping the ways they viewed both…

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    Will you ever be a teen activist? Will you try to make a difference in the world? A teen activist is someone who wants to make a difference in the world, by doing everything they can. A teen activist is someone who faces big challenges to accomplish something beyond some of their abilities, yet that doesn’t stop them. A teen Activist is someone who is a teen and makes a difference. They will keep going as long as they live just for a difference in our beat down rotten world. Since we were just…

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    The current U.S. campaign finance system is definitely a problem. The U.S. campaign financing system has never been one of the hallmarks of our democracy as influence has always been susceptible to monetary benevolence. But in 2010 it was dealt a lethal blow by the U.S. Supreme Court when they decided by a narrow majority to trample a century of precedent and declare that corporations, and by extension labor unions, have a first amendment right to spend unlimited amounts of money to influence…

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    Kayla Sparling Mrs. Soltis English 10 H 11 January 2016 The Scarlet Letter: Symbolism Symbolism is a topic that is widely concealed throughout the chapter of The Scarlet Letter. Hawthorne uses such symbolism in a way to give the reader a better understanding of the book. Some symbols relatively have a limited range of meanings, but could be simplified to stand for only one thing (Foster 98). Throughout The Scarlet Letter, symbols including character names, the letter “A” found…

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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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    the statues of the polls than the global and nation-shaping issues that form the candidate’s platform,” (Media Speed’s Negative Effect on Politics). This has prevented a few presidential hopefuls from gaining media coverage for their political campaigns, and have given other candidates a negative view to the…

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