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    The civil rights movement was strategically and meticulously planned, from the location to the protestors. Gladwell states that organization such as the N.A.A.C.P. were like a military campaign. When the sit-ins occurred, they didn’t appear in an unmethodical pattern, “It spread to those citied which had… a core of dedicated and trained activist…”. The civil rights movement had a clear leader, Martin Luther King, a clear organization, N…

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    Through Televised Politics and Political Presence on Social Media Purpose The topic of discussion will be the changes in America’s political realm caused by the changes in technology. Specifically, this paper will examine the effects of television impact of the election process and political processes and how the Internet, specially the emergence of social media, has aided the changes to the political system. It will examine the change of focus in American political campaigns facilitated by…

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    Because of social media, my political awareness has increased tremendously. I obviously know that the Presidential Election is currently the biggest political subject. The two candidates, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are all over the different social networking sites, mainly Twitter. I believe with trending topics, talking the same language as the audience, and going live on social networking sites, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton should have a successful campaign. Donald Trump has had some…

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    Second World War is considered by many to be 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…

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    The texts “I Escaped A Violent Gang” and “Making Sarah Cry” have similar themes of courage. Each text shows the theme differently throughout the text. In “I escaped A Violent Gang” the author had to go through different events needing courage. In “Making Sarah Cry” Sarah shows courage while standing up to her bullies. While both of these texts share a common theme, the mood of the texts is completely different. The memoir “I Escaped A Violent Gang” has a mood of sadness and is a bit scary…

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    The Use of Social Media in Presidential Campaigns Many politicians are slowly embracing technology by switching their campaigns to social media. The immediate former president of the United States had over twenty-million followers on Twitter during his intense campaign that led to the election of the first black president to head world’s biggest economy. His opponent, Mitt Romney, had over one-million followers on Twitter with over seven million friends on Facebook. In the recently concluded…

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    The communities people live in today are being formed by a multitude of political groups, volunteering opportunities, and immigrants. Living in a small town does not open a person’s eyes to all the hopes and dreams of others. Through these three service learning opportunities, Into the Streets, Mary Treglia Community House, and Presidential campaigns; I have learned how they impact our communities, the concepts of citizens, and my weaknesses and strengths when it comes to participating.…

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    Teen Activists Challenges

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    Teen activists by connor Braate Teen activists work really hard toward their cause and don’t give up until they have fixed the problem they're trying to fix. Most of them are even willing to die over their cause for others. But most importantly teen activists have goals, challenges and a cause. Goals Teen activists all have goals. For example Alex libby ( teen activist trying to stop bullying and harassment) has a goal to stop bullying. They always try to reach their goal and do not stop…

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    “I don’t want to be remembered as the girl who was shot. I want to be remembered as the girl who stood up.” This was said by Malala Yousafzai, a teen activist who stands up for girls education all over the world. What is a teen activist, you may ask? A teen activist is a kid or teenager who is working towards change for the better in society, politics or the environment and will stop at nothing to make that change happen. To be a teen activist, you must want a change in some are of society and…

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    Almost anyone with television or Internet access can report feeling irritated by negative political advertisements. Although the targets are different, all negative ads aim to dissuade citizens from voting for a certain candidate by presenting negative information on him or her. The information may be factual, such as controversial policies they enacted, or closer in nature to high school gossip. Many argue that although messages of fear and negativity are persuasive, negativity can also…

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