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Tak Nak Campaign A very good morning to our dear Principal‚ Mr. Hasnan bin Jaafar‚ teachers and students. Recently‚ our former Prime Minister‚ Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi launched an anti-smoking campaign called “Tak Nak”. You can now see this short and rhyming catch phrase “Tak Nak” everywhere – on billboards‚ posters‚ TV ads‚ and sometimes I even hear it on the radio. Though some people have criticised our government for setting aside a staggering sum of RM100 million
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Victor’s part Vice President Hannibal Hamlin 1861-1865 First VP from Republican Party Considered worthless Only picked because the Republicans needed an East Coast politician to increase their influence Complained that he was ignored by everyone in Washington Andrew Johnson 1865 Drunk during Inauguration speech Would be assassin was drunk instead of completing the job Lincoln death thought to be a conspiracy Much hated president by the North Secretary of State William H. Seward
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Health Campaign- Part One HCS 535 July 23‚ 2012 Dr. Beth Hale Health Campaign- Part One Obesity is a chronic condition that has grown in epidemic proportions over the years. Obesity is defined as the body weight which is excessive than expected in healthy individuals and presently in the United States‚ obesity has become of the greatest public health challenges. It is reported that 2.8 million adults will die in the world because of obesity (World Health Organization‚ 2012). This paper
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is demonstrated in recent campaigns by right-wing nationalistic groups in Australia and around the world to ‘Ban the Burqa ’. This was a campaign proclaiming to protect and support and empower Islamic women. We argue that in Western discourse there indeed exists a disconnection between women as the subaltern ‘other’ women and their ‘real’ manifestation as the “material subjects of their collective histories” (Mohanty 1984‚ p. 334) because the ‘Ban the Burqa’ campaign lacks historical contextualisation
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In the campaign speech for Charles Foster; the speaker presents strong‚ sound‚ effective arguments and counterarguments‚ with the use of rhetoric devices and fallacy‚ to help get his point across more effectively. The speaker stated his arguments clearly and backed them up with strong‚ sound evidence. In the speakers counterarguments’‚ the speaker addressed‚ what he believed the audience might say or question‚ in a productive manner. The speaker was biased through out his speech. Examples of
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Campaign Finance Reform Effective election campaigns have always relied on the candidates’ ability to raise money. Even in the days before television‚ radio and the internet‚ it still took money to get the word out to the people in a far-flung land. However‚ today’s candidates are faced with raising larger and larger amounts of money with each new election that comes along. Individuals are the primary source of campaign funding at the federal level‚ with political action committees running
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#1 ILLITERACY - SOLUTION(S) TO INDIA’S PROBLEMS - An NRI’s Perspective - 1st Post VipinMantraVipinMantra / Blog / 2 yrs ago / 5AA+A++ Despite of growing at a decent rate for the past few years‚ India‚ the next superpower of the world has still got enormous number of problems to tackle. Government as usual claims that they are trying to iron out all the issues‚ but still‚ the people of India come across the loopholes every now and then. Look at this from the world’s perspective; it gives a bad
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Assessment 4- Data Analysis Report Factor 1- Safety- This factor measures the extent of how safe individuals believe public transport is. A high score on this factor would mean- That the individual perceives public transport as quite a safe option for them to take. Relationships found in this factor (safety) include- * Quite a significant relationship with regular transport use with a P-value of 0.01‚ where regular users scored a mean of 4.1 whilst non-users only scores 3.2 * A relationship
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