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    President Reagan uses narrative in his speech to help illustrate his main points as well as strengthen his argument. Reagan uses the embedded narrative style. This means the narratives he uses are placed inside the speech at key points. By using narrative, Reagan is able to give credibility to his argument as well as create identification between himself and the audience. The credibility is shown when Reagan uses a well-known explorer to connect the Challenger accident to a story that offers…

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    How political economy influences its content Political economy is the study of how economic methods influence different social systems, such as capitalism, and how public policy is created and implemented.” In other words, political economy describes the interaction of politics and economics within a society. The text from popular culture I have chosen for this essay is “The Simpsons”. This cartoon has become a household name and a cultural phenomenon across the world. It is the longest…

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    lies in the office of president. This stage involves rigorous participation from state institutions to work in integrated and comprehensive manner (Barbour & Wright, 2014). It is worthwhile to further discuss this stage along with interaction of political institutions in implementation of…

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    Marketing Productivity: How profitable are the Clyfford Still Museum’s different marketing Strategies? According to John Eding, in 2016 the museum spent $1.58 on advertising for every general admission visitor. The reported average for museums in the same category is $1.66, while the average for all art museums is $2.08. This means $1.58 to reach the more than 30,000 visitors that came to the museum in 2016 was a good competitive use of the museums money, which John also points to as a goal of…

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    Figure 1 gives an overview of the Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, and Legal Factors affecting Lululemon. P (Political)  It doesn't own manufacturing facilities instead it outsources its merchandise production to manufacturers in third-world countries with unstable political environment.  It is exposed to trade embargos and increase in tariffs rates.  It operates in countries with different tax regulations, exposing it to double taxation if the countries don’t have…

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    economic institutions makes the study of political economy more relevant all the time. This paper begin by defining what political economy is because it is a term that is used for a wide variety of subjects and specifically defining this term is necessary as it will be to set the context of this paper. The paper will then be divided into two sections with the first section arguing that political economics should not be analysed by making distinctions between political and economic dimensions of…

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    environment, so any advances in the manufacturing trucks could give the company more efficient means to transport goods. This could give Applebaum Trucking an upper hand in transporting goods if they advance their vehicles technology or vice versa. Political environments can also impact this company. Changes in nationalism can impact…

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    Woodrow Wilson's Dichotomy

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    because of the way that its principles tied into the way politics progressed, not only was it cohesive with political life but it was also within it’s own separate sphere. (Wilson, 10). Wilson said that public administration should be ran as a business (Wilson, 10). Due to these definitions and parameters set fourth by Wilson we begin to see public administration in it’s own sphere of political life instead of something that…

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    Throughout the American political history, isolationism has never been an outsider of American foreign strategies. In other word, isolationism methodologies are in fact quite normal in a way that public should not fear or panic at the first glance. First of all, isolationism, just like its reputable counterpart internationalism, has always been a crucial component of American political culture. According to Crothers (2011), the author aimed to find the…

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    innovative forces at work. The Innovation and Diffusion Models (IDM) assist in explaining how policy innovation begins. IDM is comprised of two main principle explanations, internal determinants and diffusion models. Internal determinants are those “political, economic, or social characteristics” that happen internally within an area/jurisdiction which can lead to innovative policy change (Berry & Berry, 2014, p. 308). Essentially the influence to adopt new policies…

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