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    New Political Marketing Models in the context of WEB2.0 Politics and Media have never been separated since early time when politicians launched their campaigns by running newspapers. The media channels have been continuously multiplied‚ so the methods of combination of politics and media have been multiplied correspondingly. In 2008‚ thanks to the new media‚ especially the Web2.0‚ a new atmosphere was brought to politics. Web 2.0 is a joint name used to represent the new internetwork applications

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    In his 2016 Time editorial “Politically incorrect? Or master strategist? Try both‚” basketball icon and human rights activist Kareem Abdul-Jabbar claims that presenting examples of extreme political correctness allows the political incorrect to deny the problem exist at all. Jabbar makes an effective argument using mockery and pathos. Jabbars clever use of mocker throughout the article helps his argument. He writes‚ “The real problem‚ they want to tell us‚ is the cure. As do vaccination deniers

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    Exemplification Essay

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    What if there was a woman President or Vice President? Well that almost happened in the United States presidential election of 2008‚ and could happen again in the United States presidential election of 2012. I believe that it could happen in the near future where a woman becomes President. Woman can be a successful president because women have been good leaders in other countries for years. They can do a job just as good as men because they are just as smart as men. Women follow rules and are fair

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    Eminem and Politics

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    all ethnicities and encourages them to go vote for the 2004 election. Eminem sends very clear messages to his audience for the 2004 election by using his lyrics‚ stories‚ and the color settings for the video. The lyrics to this song carry strong language and have struck a cord in the beliefs of so many Americans. Eminem expresses strong feelings on President Bush’s decisions to the level of being completely anti-Bush for the election. He shows his rejection to Bush by using the following lyrics

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    womens suffrage movement

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    contacting any leading suffragists‚ who by then had been well organized for more than two decades. Susan B. Anthony and others were stunned by the action of this controversial woman‚ whose “open marriage” was the talk of New York City. The next presidential election was two years away‚ and Woodhull used this time to bring attention to women’s issues‚ including the right to vote. Undaunted by the fact that women could not vote and that she was not yet old enough to legally become president‚ Woodhull traveled

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    In the United States‚ since roughly 1800‚ there have been two majorpolitical parties. For the last 150 years or so‚ these two parties have been the Democrat and Republican parties. This is in deep contrast to many other democratic nations‚ who often have as many as ten significant parties. Many people wonder why the United States has only two parties and why it is so difficult for a third or a fourth party to make any significant gains and become a noteworthy player on the national political scene

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    far. She has now announced that she is running for the 2016 Presidential Campaign as a Democratic candidate. Clinton was the former Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013. In 2001‚ she was elected to the U.S. Senate and became the first lady to hold national office. As we all know‚ Hillary Clinton was previously the first lady of the United States when her husband Bill Clinton was president from 1993 to 2001. During Bill Clinton’s presidential campaign‚ Hillary wasn’t just any first lady‚ in fact she

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    In the gun control speech by Barack Obama on January 5th 2016 he uses different rhetorical features like allusions‚ anecdotes‚ catchers and cliches‚ dialogue and choice of pronouns. These features help to enhance his speech. One of the features Obama is allusions which he uses by choosing the topic of children affected by gun violence to support the main topic of gun control. Adding the topic of children affected by gun violence is a strong supporting topic because in America there is a lack of

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    Media Reaction Paper

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    Abstract The upcoming presidential election is a constant in the media this time of year and the controversy surrounding the candidates is most often the subject. One of the more controversial issues in this year’s election is the Republican Party’s vice-presidential candidate‚ Governor Sarah Palin. She is the first female to be appointed as a vice-presidential candidate in the United States which makes the issue one of gender diversity‚ and she is also highly controversial due to her extremely

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    George Bush vs. John Kerry

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    George Bush vs. John Kerry For the 2004 presidential election‚ Republican president George W. Bush is attempting to defend his post and reassure the American people that his political choices are the best for our country. His opponent‚ Democratic senator John Kerry believes that his political ideas will be better for a changing America. Four main topics debated on by the candidates are: Homeland Security‚ Civil Rights‚ Education (no child left behind)‚ and the Economy. The two candidates have

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