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    communication‚ an art that aims to improve the capability of writers or speakers to inform‚ persuade‚ or motivate particular audiences in specific situations. Persuading someone to back a specific candidate or party is a crucial test of any political campaign. Many presidential candidates employ rhetoric to try to influence potential voters to gain their support and future vote. Potential presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are both examples of speakers who use rhetoric. Even if someone

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    Elections‚ Voting and Campaigns I. Why do they run? II. Who is eligible? III. The strategy of winning IV. Financing the Campaign V. Why some Americans do not vote? VI. How do voters decide? Democrat or Republican? Socio-Economic and Demographic Factors I. Why do they run? Self Starters: To further their careers To carry out specific political programs Example: Americans with Disabilities Act In response to certain issues or events Example: Anti Obama or Anti Bush Ambition‚ Power Recruited: To fill

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    The Impact of Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson’s impact is deeper than just being the seventh president of the United States‚ his legacy is not his presidency. He formed the Democratic party‚ but the two-party system was Jackson’s legacy. Jackson spoke as the people’s choice he connected with the citizens by being born into a family that was not high in the rankings‚ but modest farmers. He worked up the ladder to become the political power he ended up being‚ from being captured at thirteen by the British

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    Life without services is unimaginable. Today everything we need or do is a service. Service is usually defined as something intangible. However‚ it is not the norm nowadays. From education to electricity‚ services have taken over everything. The Australian Roundtable Services defined services as a source for delivering any intellectual content or an experience. It may also include some kind of help‚ care or utility or even some information. But the main point is that the major part of that activity

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    What was the media strategy used for the Buddy Lee campaign? - The Buddy Lee campaign firstly made a six-minute hilarious parody of a documentary explaining the background of Buddy Lee and run it on Comedy Central at 2a.m. Then advertisements on newspapers and other assorted vehicles were used to boost the awareness of

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    values * a sense of national pride * All speeches examine what makes an’ Australian National Identity’ National Identity >> Purpose >> Keating and Dean * Aimed to create a national identity based on the qualities of Aus. Life. National Identity >> Keating and Dean >> Keating >> Themes >> Honour and Resemblance * The Unknown Soldier represents all Australians who have served and died in past conflicts and possible future

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    (COPD) have become somewhat like household terms. No matter how light-heartedly the phrase above mentioned may be taken‚ what they connote in terms of effects is far more surreally dangerous than to be taken for granted. Thus‚ anti-smoking campaigns were born. Why condemn smoking? (The pros outweighed by the cons) Ask chain smokers‚ or even irregular smokers‚ why they smoke and what and how it feels and you might actually get tempted into trying it‚ too. And why not? They say that smoking

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    the Marriage Act to legalise same-sex marriage in Australia‚ all of which have been unsuccessful. As it stands Australia are not looking to modify the current legislation‚ but over time Australia could potentially change their Marriage Act. The Australian Marriage Act 1961 was developed by the

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    Health Campaign Melanie Johnson HCS 535 June 3‚ 2013 Beth Hale Health Campaign Health objectives and campaigns are designed to set the foundation for addressing health care issues prevalent across the nation. Diabetes is a disease that affects millions of people. Due to the complications that can often go along with diabetes‚ public health policies are implemented to clarify issues that will improve the health of individuals. As presented in the health campaign part one‚ there are numerous

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    The Australian postal service In the 1950s‚ Australia’s postal needs were serviced by the PMG (Post Master General). The PMG was responsible for telegraph and home telephone operations‚ as well as postal services. In 1954‚ the PMG began offering the Teleprinter Exchange‚ or Telex‚ to the public. The telex was an electric typewriter that delivered typed messages along telegraph lines. This new technology was a great convenience‚ especially to businesses which no longer had to rely on the slower

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