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    What was the point of the Gallipoli campaign? Why did Gallipoli enter the ‘popular consciousness’ of Australians so readily? By the time Australia found itself at war with the Central Powers‚ only fourteen years had passed since its colonies had united in federation. Australia was a new nation‚ trying to find its feet‚ and its place in the world. As they had in 1899 against the Boers of South Africa‚ Australians were quick to jump to the defence of Britain‚ declaring war on the fifth of August

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    “why organic?” Our campaign‚ “why organic?”‚ includes a series of print ads that increase awareness to consumers about chemically injected foods. Our campaign is differentiated from other campaigns by the multiple perspectives our ads take while sharing a common theme in design and overall point. Humorous‚ fearful‚ and informative pictures and facts are used to show consumers the connection between non-organic foods and disease‚ cancer‚ and other disorders in consumers. Although organic foods

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    citizens aged 50 and over. This nonprofit organization aims to improve the quality of life for this group of individuals by “promoting positive change for ‘anyone who has a birthday‚’” (Lynch‚ 17). AARP is a nonpartisan institution‚ with members of Democratic‚ Republican‚ and Independent parties. As one of the most powerful special interest groups in the country‚ AARP has a profound influence on public policy‚ especially policy regarding social

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    ------------------------------------------------- KLM Surprise Digital Campaign Analysis ------------------------------------------------- Introduction: How Happiness spread Figure 1 http://surprise.klm.com/ Royal Dutch company KLM sought a different way to connect with their customers and reward them for flying with them‚ at the Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. And what better way to do it‚ was through the “KLM surprise” Campaign of “how happiness spreads”. It consisted of monitoring traveller’s

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    relations campaigns no longer have to stop at billboards‚ store greeters and newspapers. In this age of social networking‚ media and technology‚ there are numerous opportunities to explore various methods of implementing effective public relations campaigns and a variety of companies have been capitalizing on these different methods. Following‚ you will see examples of employing the Internet‚ nature and a host of other methods in order to catch the eye and attention of consumers. In this day‚ the

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    Insurgent or Clarifying Campaigns: Testing Vavreck’s Campaign Typology Theoretical Framework For candidates running a clarifying campaign‚ one issue should be the focus of most of their attention: the economy‚ its good or bad state and how the candidate is either responsible for‚ or not responsible for that state. Clarifying candidates seek to be establish themselves as responsible for a good economy‚ or not responsible for the bad one‚ in order establish a link into the future. In the mind of a

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    Save the Children Campaign‚ The Analysis Introduction: The organization that I chose to analysis is the Save the Children Campaign. This organization relies heavily upon ethos and pathos to get support for their cause. This organization uses many means to get their point across to people. This organization uses the emotional appeal to their advantage and mostly they use this technique to get donations and volunteers. The use of credibility strategies has helped the organization also with receiving

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    Media and Social Media Campaign for Cofrad collaboration with London College of Fashion London College of Fashion has exclusively teamed up with world renowned mannequin manufacturer Cofrad‚ to present an exciting new installation located in the heart of Paris. ‘Water is to life what mannequins are to the fashion industry…Essential’ Without each other neither would survive‚ so we have created a unique sensory experience using digital projections to present a installation of life ’s essential

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    spokesperson for this campaign? Research was undertaken in order to explore who ‘Scott Campbell’ really is. It was discovered that in reality‚ he is an American tattoo artist/actor living in New York. In comparison to the ‘index weatherman’‚ the personalities of the two are completely different. From online research‚ the real Scott Campbell seems to be a relaxed‚ quiet sort of character‚ whereas the ‘index weatherman’ is portrayed as a loud‚ outgoing and confident character. Budweiser created this cool‚ hipster

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    In this section‚ I want to focus on the rhetoric used in speeches that were delivered during this intense referendum. Delivering good speeches is an important part of a successful campaign‚ as they allow each political party to voice their opinions‚ publish statements and therefore to convince people of their motives. Generally‚ both organisations used similar stylistic devices to attract the attention of the general public. The Leave campaign‚ as well as the Remain campaign‚ have used the popular

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