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    In American politics‚ campaigns are a significant key to the democratic process. Every November Americans go out to vote in local‚ state‚ and national elections; while every four years Americans elect a President to lead their nation. Much debates surrounds the importance of presidential elections and much goes into studying if these campaigns and elections matter. One key event of presidential campaigns are visits presidential hopefuls make to places. Campaign visits unarguably take up much of a

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    freedom to cigarettes advertising. However‚ Silk Cut advertising has successfully launched a campaign that break through the tradition of cigarette ad‚ as well as print ad in the world. This document will be covered the areas of‚ why the campaign was launched‚ the location of the campaign had run‚ the reason behind and the people who created it. Who creative the Silk Cut campaign? The classic Silk Cut campaign had been produced by the legendary creative director‚ Paul Arden and his agency’s head

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    Ksenia Novikova Campaign finance reform is the issue of our lifetime. While we may point to climate change‚ gun control‚ economic inequality‚ the underlying problem is the influence of money in politics. Our representatives are focused on winning elections‚ instead of addressing constituent concerns. They have to specifically focus on spending the majority of their working time calling donors‚ and raising money for their campaigns‚ that this puts their real job on hold. Time spent calling people

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    101 Professor Haviland 16 October 2014 Anti-Bullying Campaigns Anti-bullying campaigns are presented everywhere from the televisions in homes to assemblies in schools. As a result‚ thousands of young people all across America are lavished with benevolent ideals as a quick fix to an incomprehensible issue. With society’s extreme pressures to end bullying‚ one would have to wonder: why has bullying not ended? The goal behind anti-bullying campaigns are that those viewing these presentations leave realizing

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    political campaigns. And with the rise of social media more interaction is possible with voters. Some of the tasks that Internet has brought are fundraising‚ interacting with voters‚ organizing and mobilizing supporters‚ and gathering data. Since 1992 each presidential campaign has used the Internet as a part of their campaign strategies. In 1992‚ Bill Clinton’s campaign first used the Internet to talk to the voters. But the Internet didn’t play a major role in this election. Clinton’s campaign created

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    David Milazzo Ms. Hogan CLL 190 10/21/11 Eco-Shaped Pollution: Why Poland Springs New Eco-Shaped Ad Campaign is not so Eco-Friendly Poland Spring’s recent advertisement puts its viewers in a serene natural environment; a nice sunny day overlooking a crystal clear spring on a green field. In the center of this field is a giant plastic bottle‚ one that is “environmentally friendly.” The bottle is praised and pointed out for using “less plastic‚” “less paper‚” and the very important

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    marketing communications campaign Dove Pro - Age. Prepared for: Menno van Voorthuizen Prepared by: Ewa Kozlowska (405825) Table of contents: 1. Introduction. 3 2. Marketing communications and branding. 3 3. Target groups and positioning. 4 4. Analysis of elements of communication mix‚ and message strategy. 4 5. Integration level of the communication. 6 6. Marketing communication objectives. 6 7. Building a relationship with customers. 7 8. The campaign’s influence on the

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    Xfinity Cable’s Current Advertising Campaign Comcast Corporation‚ that has recently rebranded itself as Xfinity‚ has reintroduced their spokes-turtles‚ The Slowskys with a new member of the turtle family. In the first of the two new advertising spots on TV‚ Karolyn and Bill Slowsky try to announce the addition of their offspring are mixed up on the baby’s name because “We ’re not fast like Xfinity‚" Karolyn explains” (Reynolds‚ Spangler‚ & Gibbons‚ 2011‚ para. 2). They are unsure of his name due

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    Delta needs applause for this commercial‚ the ad correlated waking early with success. The ad shows equality across demographics‚ around the Globe‚ being a part of this early riser culture. No matter the hour of the day‚ customers can depend on Delta to take you wherever you want to start your journey to success. Equally‚ this target the businessmen‚ the working class and leisure travelers who want to get out early and get back home to relax with their families. With voice of the Academy Award Nominee

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    of the Industry Paper Aflac Duck Campaign Introduction One company which has had success over the last decade is American Family Life Assurance Company or more commonly known as Aflac (duck voice). Historically‚ Aflac was a pretty successful company but they were still missing that one piece to make them recognizable. That one thing the company needed was a face and they found it when they launched their Aflac Duck Campaign. In this paper‚ the Duck campaign strategy will be discussed along

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