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    If I Were a President

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    president. In this essay I will be presenting to you some of my one of kind presidential qualities.  Now I understand that some people are a little shy at times when they get to new things. I play the trombone; I would build a program for students who have a desire in music. From experience I know that it doesn’t come to you in a day I’ve been playing for about three years now. I think that this is very intelligent presidential character.   See me being who I am I like to talk or in other words

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    Daisy Girl Ad Analysis

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    politician rather than the other and by making them feel afraid resulting in them pursuing goals they ordinarily would not. On September 7‚ 1964‚ President L. Johnson’s campaign aired a commercial that would guarantee his win at the Presidential Elections. The “Daisy Girl Ad” stands as the first political ad to manipulate viewers emotions. The political ad convinces citizens to vote for Lyndon B. Johnson for president rather than Barry Goldwater. The ad portrays this by announcing‚ "Vote for

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    graphic can shape the reader’s perception of the argument in either intended of unintended ways. For example‚ a map that illustrates election results by county of any recent presidential election gives the perception of a Republican Party landslide. A Cartogram or Choropleth man skews the geography to illustrate population centers and thus illustrates a close election result. Also‚ I find when you create an illustration that deviates from the reader’s normal experience‚ for example a map that only

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    Donald Trump's Rhetoric

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    The tensions and distrust of Republican officials by the disenfranchised party members has provided the backdrop to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. In the current presidential election Republican candidate Donald Trump has been covered more extensively than any other candidate. Much of Donald Trump’s rhetoric are centered around shock value statements that make perfect controversial sound bites that are then repeatedly played on news channels‚ television shows‚ and posted online. According

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    In today’s day and age‚ the discussion that seems to be the most trending is the 2016 presidential election. Being dubbed “insane” with the many claims and events by the candidates‚ there are a select few topics that are definitely deemed to be “controversial” in conversation. One topic being the email scandal on Hillary Clinton’s part. Losing thousands upon thousands of emails may seem like a harmless mistake‚ however‚ those emails were suspected to hold classified information that was never meant

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    the Secretary of State. In 2008 she tried to become a potential candidate for the president of the United States and she lost to former senator Barack Obama because as former senator Obama pointed out to Mrs.Clinton during one of their debates that she would be the type of opponent that Republicans would love to run against due to past political choices and her views on certain subjects. Currently she is campaigning again to become the first female president of the United States and once again another

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    Abstract This essay aims to highlight the contributions of public relations at the strategic level. J L Thompson (1995) defined strategy as a means to an end‚ and he writes‚” The ends concern the purposes and objectives of the organization. There is a broad strategy for the whole organization and a competitive strategy for each activity.” The significance of strategy is allowing practitioners to set their work in the wider organizational context. The concept of strategy is made clearer by Mintzberg

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    Obama was not. In this speech‚ I’ll talk in summary about Barack Obama’s road to the presidency. in 1997 he was elected as an Illinois state senator‚ and 2004 he decided to run for the U.S SENATE‚ when it all started with a little known candidate with an unusual name defeating half-dozens rivals to win the democratic nomination‚ and later won for 2004 united states senate seat‚ he soon got a call

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    America's Voting System

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    really matter in the election? If so‚ you’re not alone. Millions of Americans every year choose not to vote and for many of them it’s because they don’t think their vote matters. They may be right! Even many of the votes that are cast each year end up having no bearing‚ and it’s because of the way America’s voting system is set up. In the US we use a system called the electoral college. It’s based on electors who are selected by the political parties in each state. When election day comes each elector

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    American Voting Methods

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    Voting Methods in America The current state of voting and political rhetoric and gridlock seeming to be the new normal begs the question. What if there was a different voting method employed to select our elected officials would the outcomes and focus of the campaign change? What if there was a method choosing our leaders that fostered positive communications and message in order to garner the support of constituents instead of tearing your opponent down and never really focusing on the issues

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