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    strategic marketing and planning. We’ll be there when you need us most‚ guaranteed! Our Professional Staff Daphne Little‚ M.D. – Marketing Director First Responder‚ Strategic Planner Specialty – College Student Voter Analyst Key Role: Author of Romney Campaign proposal‚ researched college student voters Danielle Berrian‚ P.A. – PowerPoint Administrator First Responder‚ PowerPoint Guru Specialty – Undecided Voter Analyst Key Role: Designed PowerPoint presentation‚ researched undecided voters

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    PERSPECTIVE MANAGEMENT PROJECT MITT ROMNEY – UNEMPLOYMENT INTRODUCTION The financial crisis we recently experienced and its economic aftermath in lost output‚ jobs‚ and wealth will be studied for decades by economists. Of course‚ economic policymakers must react more quickly‚ and in scope and costs the past few years have witnessed unparalleled policy activism. Much of this activity has misunderstood economic trends and how economic policy works. Entrepreneurs

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    Ann Romney: Women’s Rights Teacher: Mr. Hébert Tina Haibodi Nov. 13th 2012 Ann Lois Romney‚ the wife of former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney‚ who ran for president in 2008 and 2012‚ was born on April 16‚ 1949‚ and raised in Bloomfield Hills‚ Michigan‚ with her two brothers.[1] Ann Romney played a key role in the presidential campaign of her husband‚ when trying to appeal to women. 51% of the American population is women; Women are diverse‚ and live intersectional

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    Barack Obama is running for a second term. During the Presidential Debates‚ Obama did his best to convince the citizens of the United States to vote for him‚ and give him the opportunity to continue his role as President. In these debates‚ Obama tackled many issues including the economy‚ foreign policy‚ health care‚ immigration‚ abortion‚ and social security. Together in our essay‚ we highlight the important parts of each issue handled by Barack Obama. The first‚ and biggest‚ issue Obama takes

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    Mitt Romney is running for President again. Though technically unannounced‚ the news effectively became public last on the 16th of this month‚ when Romney just happened to let it slip that he was “seriously considering” another campaign‚ having said previously that he would make a decision within “weeks‚ not months.” When a US politician purports to be “considering” a run‚ it usually means they’ve already started buying up White House-width curtain rails. The first thing to say is that the man is

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    OBAMA Chief Legislator Mieczkowski: Barack Obama’s veto power gathers dust Originally published: January 15‚ 2013 3:07 PM Updated: January 15‚ 2013 6:46 PM By YANEK MIECZKOWSKI Photo credit: iStock | Something stunning has happened -- or rather‚ largely failed to happen -- during Barack Obama’s presidency. He has almost never used the veto. When a president begins his second term‚ as Barack Obama does next week‚ he ponders his legacy. Whatever Obama’s achievements‚ history

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    Vladameer lennon leader if russia said "universal healthcare is the keystone to socialism" October 21‚ 2013 at 12:24pm I really like this. Someone did their homework‚ Googled it all & compiled it all into one. Problem is‚ no one bothered to read his book‚ where he essentially spelled this out before the first election. The only thing missing here is his heavy drug use during the”Choom Gang” years and beyond‚ the bathhouses… WHEN he refused to disclose who donated money to his election

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    unprecedented amount of undecided voters and help paint a picture to the public of how they want to be portrayed. Obama’s 2008 New Hampshire speech did just that. With the usage of many literature techniques such as logical fallacies and rhetorical devices Obama was able to bring to life the ideas he wanted to share and the tasks he wants to accomplish as he takes office. Though‚ the speech resembles strengths and weaknesses in persuasion capability‚ it still played a major role in Obama’s presidential election

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    century‚ we need to reform our government so that it is more efficient‚ more transparent‚ and more creative. That will demand new thinking and a new sense of responsibility for every dollar that is spent.” That was one of the strong quotes Barack Obama inspired us with.Obama is a better candidate because his policies would steer America in the right direction and take us away from our darkest times.I support his ideas for education‚taxes and economy considering that his policies make more sense than

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    1 Obama - Hope Introduction Barack Obama’s complex upbringing has polarised the media and brought a lot of controversy.2 His multicultural background made him a hero and villain at the same time. Chicago native? First African American President? Half white? Hawaiian? Indonesian? All of these labels have been used to simply box him into one of these categories. But we should not ignore the life experiences this brought and eventually defined his identity. Obama‚ like any American president

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