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    out‚ since he is an American who lives in a homosexual relation with his boyfriend Hugh. In relation to the 2008 presidential election‚ there was a big local interest‚ in the opinion of this American couple. Furthermore had all Frenchmen apparently an opinion about the election and the candidates. Especially about weather or not it was possible to get a black president in the United States. “Obama!!!!!” alto portrays another issue‚ about how David experiences a big difference in the openness in the

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    goes for an Elector. This Elector (who is selected by the respective state in which a vote is cast) casts ballots for two individuals‚ the President and the Vice-President. Each state has the same number of electors as there are Senate and House of Representative members for that State. When the voting has stopped the candidate who receives the majority of the Electoral votes for a state receives all the electoral votes for that state. All the votes are transmitted to Washington‚ D.C. for tallying‚ and

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    from 1964 to1968. In 1968 after finishing her term in the legislature‚ Shirley Chisholm campaigned to represent New York ’s Twelfth Congressional District. Her campaign slogan was "Fighting Shirley Chisholm—Un bought and Un bossed." She won then election and became the first African American woman elected to congress. During her first term in congress‚ Chisholm hired an all-female staff and spoke out for civil rights‚ women ’s rights‚ the poor and against the Vietnam War. In 1970 she was

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    Barack Obama became the 44th President of the United States of America on the 20th January of the year 2009 (Rollason‚ 2010). It was undoubtedly a monumental moment as he was the first African American president in the history of America. President Obama‚ in many ways‚ has been relatively compared so frequently to prestigiously remembered figure; Martin Luther King Jr (Abramsky‚ 2009). Critics and supporters alike have labeled Obama as being the once-in-a-lifetime charismatic leader (Abramsky‚

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    events. Most recently‚ social media has been used to spread news among people‚ with audience rather than reporters generating the news stories. The ubiquity of media is particularly evident in election years‚ with media and technology constantly following candidates around. The contenders in an election must exercise caution about what they say‚ their actions‚ and how it is translated to the general public‚ since the media communicates and displays to the public what the candidates stand for and

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    Construction Of Serial Murders is very well written. He describes the thesis spot on from the start. He clearly highlights keep parts throughout the chapter with prime examples of what he is portraying. Example (Table 4.1 School Shooting in the United States‚ 1966-2011. Shows school shooting statistics) He also gives profiles to show actual events on the topic an example of

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    The growth of Presidential Elections Since the Beginning of Mass-Media America has explored the field of technology and media‚ encountered new information and perspective‚ and exchanged information between the people of america and their presidential candidates in the american electoral system. Mass-media has completely changed the manor of American elections and revealed new ways to improve our voting system. We have encountered many new ways to spread information about elections and campaigns through

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    After analyzing the case study regarding presidents Obama’s internet campaign marketing strategies‚ I am impressed with the quantity and quality of information presented. I learned more about the president’s path to winning the election than I expected. The case study supported the various facets of presidents Obama’s internet campaign marketing strategies with examples of how the internet message of the campaign was carefully managed‚ an exceptional model of what the right people with the right

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    space next to the candidate that they believe would best represent him or her. But not all Americans would care to look closely at the opinions of the election candidates especially in a race as highly publicized as the modern presidential elections. Today in a world so populated by information in the media‚ candidates in high profile elections are able to place favorable biased information directly from television sets in front of a large percentage of the American demographic (Source D). Distracting

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    “In the 1992 U.S. presidential election‚ H. Ross Perot claimed that there would be a "giant sucking sound" as jobs left the United States and went to Mexico under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Why and how does free trade help the U.S. economy? How might free trade hurt the U.S. economy? Choose one side of this argument and support your perspective with the theories presented in the course readings and video resource‚ Trade: Its Trials and Triumphs‚ using proper APA forma” I

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