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    Canada‚ Mexico‚ and several countries in the European Union. This week the company issued a major recall of all toys that are manufactured at a specific factory in China after discovering that the paint used on the toys contained lead. The recall appeared on/in all national news outlets. A huge uproar from parents and other consumers in the countries to which your company distributes followed the recall. The senior executives of the company have charged the marketing department to address the bad

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    Viniqua Cook Ms. Williams EH 101-1BB 30 April 2012 Why Abraham Lincoln Won the Election of 1860 The Election of 1860 was an interesting election because it split the nation in two and showed how divided America could get. Likewise‚ it was the last election before the Civil War and it was the first Republican victory. Abraham Lincoln‚ better known as Honest Abe‚ is mostly remembered for freeing slaves and of course‚ his top hat. On the other hand‚ Stephen A. Douglas is known as the Little Giant

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    Three Problems in the 2000 Presidential Election One of the problems that occurred during the 2000 presidential election was how the news stations called the state of Florida for Al Gore‚ while there are two time zones in the state. On the western side‚ the people still had one whole hour to cast their ballots. Also‚ there was still 12 minutes left on the Eastern side. This caused much confusion‚ and people did not know who to believe. A survey estimated that 15‚000 people did not vote‚ because

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    Victor Ramirez 4/12/12 COM-126 Agenda Setting in the Media In 2008 Political front runner Barack Obama won the presidential election. During this time‚ America had swayed into a recession which the economy suffered massive cutbacks and drowning in debt. America was also at war currently with Iraq which stirred up many other problematic issues to come about during this year. The media was and still is the main door way to the public to address these issues. The agenda setting function during

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    Why Obama won the 2012 Election The American elections of 2012 was very competitive between the Democrat candidate Barrack Obama‚ who was the president then‚ and Mitt Romney‚ the Republican candidate. The campaigns and presidential debates were quite heated and as has been earlier mentioned‚ it was tight for each of them as polls clearly indicated that both Obama and Romney had more or less an equally high chance of winning the presidential elections. Demographics played a significant part in

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    ISU Short Stories We Can remember it for you Wholesale “We Can remember it for you Wholesale”‚ is a story focused around a man named Douglas Quail. Quail is a store clerk who has dreams of visiting the red planet. To aid in his dream he visits a company called REKAL‚ a company that sells a sort of virtual holiday to its customers. However‚ upon implantation of the “trip to Mars”‚ it is discovered that his new virtual trip and some very real memories of Mars begin to collide. It is here that

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    consistent with democratic values.” The 57th quadrennial United States Presidential Election was held on the 6th of November 2012‚ with a fight out between the incumbent‚ President Barack Obama for the Democratic Party‚ and Mitt Romney as the Republican candidate. The election saw two candidates with largely different approaches to key foreign and domestic issues. The centre point of the Presidential Election was the economy. The Democrat’s Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

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    Democratic Primary Election ------------------------------------------------- Jeffrey J. Lindstrom Introduction The correlations between a candidate running for election and a voter who participates in the election‚ in terms of support and participation‚ often involve the use of shared attributes to explain how said correlations have an impact on the outcome of the election. In a representative democracy such as the United States‚ the belief is that those who vote in elections wield the power to

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    Free and open elections are the cornerstone to any democracy. The citizens of the United States have fought for years to increase this right to everyone‚ but also keep each vote as strong as the next. However‚ it has become obvious to many that their voting power is being shortened each election cycle. Money and influence from powerful‚ wealthy interest groups and corporations have made their way into politicians’ coffers in the form of major campaign contributions. This system has resulted in voters

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    instance‚ Toyota Motor Corp. is notorious for having product recalls due to faulty parts and other health and safety vehicle issues. One such event occurred when the company recalled 2.77 million vehicles worldwide (Reuters‚ 2012) – this was barely a month after it recalled over 7.4 million vehicles for a totally different safety issue. As an individual‚ I have totally lost trust in Toyota Motor Corp. due to the frequency of product recalls‚ and wonder why no long-term structures are put in place to

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