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    All human beings have a different perception of the world around them, leading to a varied desire for how the world should be shaped. Transition? In the following paper, I will argue that the speech given by President Barack Obama at the United Nations on September 20, 2016 can be analyzed from a Realist and a Confucian perspective regarding the issues of peace and power. Despite the progress achieved in society today, the world still remains full of “uncertainty and unease and strife,” with…

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    through TV channels, we can see stereotypes and segregation between shows as casts mostly consist of almost all African American or Caucasian actors. This kind of division of audiences isn’t more clear in political ads, especially in this current election year. In the ads used for each candidate, especially in Hillary Clinton’s campaign ad “Show Up,” they use persuasive and sympathetic techniques to hide an emphasis towards a certain racial group. In “Hillary Clinton: Show Up,” the advertisement…

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    Steve Jobs Discourse

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    Presentation This report is about the discriminating investigation of relational abilities, styles, and viability of discourses of two acclaimed identities of world – Barack Obama and Steve Jobs. It comprises of the individual examination of both discourses and after that investigating their styles and aptitudes. Firstly we talk about imparting style of Barack Obama. Given us a chance to take a gander at the triumph discourse by Obama in 2007 re-decisions. Obama is a viable speaker who…

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    the 2016 election that we just had. During the 2008 presidential election, our generation didn’t pay much attention. One being we were all in fifth or 6th grade and could’ do much. Another reason being social media 's like Snapchat wasn 't a part of our lives like it is now. In the article by Jonathan Mahler wrote how “Snapchat moves into politics: With access to youth, the app is poised to shake up the 2016 U.S. election.” One point the article states is how each term that the presidential…

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    Focusing on the Families During another election year of opponent bashing and empty promises, Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign advertisement titled “Family Strong” takes a different approach to winning the support of American voters. “Family Strong” focuses on what former Secretary of State Clinton has accomplished for the children of America. Because of the many scandals set against her, Clinton struggles with keeping the trust of Americans. She uses this advertisement to gain the faith and…

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    Meet The Press Analysis

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    the Press gives the idea it is offering a fair platform to the presidential candidates by inviting individuals to debate and discuss. Unfortunately the topics chosen were one sided and there was an extreme neglect to remotely include third party presidential candidates. Also the inclusion of Saturday Night Live’s skits before each commercial break contributes to misinformation. A news program neglecting to scrutinize all presidential candidates and blurring the line between comedy and news, will…

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    media bias, yet Republicans do believe of a media bias. Yes, media bias is prevalent and a problem. Media outlets hold a bias for the democratic party, why else would democrats not believe in a bias? The media uses their powers to influence the elections with a democratic controlled media, a conservative belief of bias and little objectivity. Our country is provided with false information and bias in the news. Democrats run the media. For example - in 2012, when interviewing President Obama 60…

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    reads in a campaign advertisement comes with a purpose and a particular message; nothing is by accident. Al Gore’s “1969”, one of many campaign advertisements during the 2000 presidential election paints Al Gore as a candidate years in the making, someone they can trust, and someone who is willing to…

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    4. Solving Our Problem Obama for America was a case study of the official campaign that was set in motion to reelect President Barack Obama in 2012. The goals of this initiative was to encourage supporters, reach and influence voters, and activate supporters to vote on behalf of Obama. Obama enlisted the help of Google Analytics for numerous reasons which included, to make data accessible to all team members for expeditious analysis, testing, and improvement; to access Real Time data in order…

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    Evaluate the importance of invisible primaries in the selection of presidential candidates (28 marks) An Invisible primary is the period between when a candidate announces their bid for public office and when the actual of primaries take place. Many argue that it is important in the selection presidential candidates however others argue there are other more important factors that determine the selection of a presidential candidate. In 2015 Lincoln Chafee, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Martin O…

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