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    SBU 180 01 Professor James Bosco 7 March 2014 Research Paper The political world is a large “shark eat shark” world. Political participants and figureheads do not last by having a light heart or weak mental frame. There is more that fuels them forward in the political field. Many say that these political people have qualities that are cheap‚ low and cruel. They are accused of being cold-hearted‚ ruthless‚ and self-centered cutthroats. But those people do not rise to the top of the political atmosphere

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    Presidential Speech

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    Mr. Willis‚ Miss. Gidden‚ Mrs. Sullivan‚ Teachers’‚ Students and our faculty staff on behalf of the student council body Good morning‚ my name is Richard McKenzie. On a serious note I am here to talk about why I want to be Student council president‚ how we can bring many creative ideas to help better the school life of our students‚ because remember they say that school is your home away from home. If so then it should be as calm‚ relaxing and comfortable as possible. The Student council is a way

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    pages. During the 2006 and 2008 election seasons‚ new technologies emerged that enabled individuals to participate in media-rich online communities organized around the creation and exchange of media content. The popularity of social media such as YouTube‚ Facebook‚ and Twitter‚ especially among younger voters‚ provides a highly visible environment for candidates to promote themselves‚ interact with voters in fundamentally different ways than in previous elections‚ and enable users to interact with

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    Becoming an Informed Voter

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    Becoming an Informed Voter GOVT 220 GOVT 220-D03 04/21/2014 Becoming an Informed Voter – Researching My Congressional Delegation What is the Political History of your district and State? Harris County in the state of Texas was formed in the winter of 1836‚ and was first called Harrisburg County after an early settler named John Richard Harris. The name changed from Harrisburg County to Harris County in 1839. In the United States House of Representatives‚

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    womens suffrage movement

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    contacting any leading suffragists‚ who by then had been well organized for more than two decades. Susan B. Anthony and others were stunned by the action of this controversial woman‚ whose “open marriage” was the talk of New York City. The next presidential election was two years away‚ and Woodhull used this time to bring attention to women’s issues‚ including the right to vote. Undaunted by the fact that women could not vote and that she was not yet old enough to legally become president‚ Woodhull traveled

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    of social media playing a significant role in political campaigns. Given the support for social media‘s role in political campaigns‚ research would show how social media affected previous campaigns‚ specifically President Barack Obama‘s 2008 presidential campaign‚ and the growing importance of social media to future political campaigns. Research would also indicate the potential problems and best uses of social media in future campaigns. Introduction: Social

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    Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of Americans basing their vote on the 4 ways of knowing (perception‚ reason‚ language & emotion) in the upcoming presidential election The United States of America is the world’s largest democracy. Every four years they hold presidential elections in which the public is to determine by vote who wins. The American people through decision and judgment cast out there vote to who they believe is the best person to lead their country. They must base their decision

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    pages. During the 2006 and 2008 election seasons‚ new technologies emerged that enabled individuals to participate in media-rich online communities organized around the creation and exchange of media content. The popularity of social media such as YouTube‚ Facebook‚ and Twitter‚ especially among younger voters‚ provides a highly visible environment for candidates to promote themselves‚ interact with voters in fundamentally different ways than in previous elections‚ and enable users to interact with

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    events. Most recently‚ social media has been used to spread news among people‚ with audience rather than reporters generating the news stories. The ubiquity of media is particularly evident in election years‚ with media and technology constantly following candidates around. The contenders in an election must exercise caution about what they say‚ their actions‚ and how it is translated to the general public‚ since the media communicates and displays to the public what the candidates stand for and

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    The Thriving Television Statistics show that 66% of households own three or more televisions (“Family Life”). Nearly everyone is impacted by television in some way. It can change the way society views certain situations or even change some families’ lives. Although many people may believe it has a negative impact on society‚ it plays a major positive role in the way society functions and evolves. The invention of the television has positively changed the world’s communication systems‚ politics

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