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    Similarities and differences in the use of media in the 1960: Nixon/Kennedy and the 2012: Obama/Romney presidential campaigns I. Similarities Both presidential campaigns used televisions as their tools to deliver messages to a large audience. In fact‚ televisions were a primary way in which American citizens could learn about presidential candidates. Televisions were used to show debates between candidates‚ so that citizens could be able to know who should lead them. II. Differences There were

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    The campaign that launched in September 2004 began with an advertising campaign that featured women whose appearance strayed from the stereotypical beauty standards that are commonly seen in the media.The Dove Campaign for Real Beauty was communicated to the public through print and television advertisements‚ Web site‚ workshops and films. Dove wanted to get “real” feedback by having the ads ask viewers to judge the women’s appearances. In February 2007‚ the third phase of the campaign was introduced

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    As one can see‚ campaign finance reform has been around for a while‚ not that many people were really aware of it until the Citizens United v. FEC case of 2010. Citizens United was founded in 1988 by a Washington political consultant‚ Floyd Brown who received major funding from the Koch brothers‚ industrialist who own the secondly largest privately owned company in the US (Mayer‚ 2010). They gained fame by suing the Federal Election Commission (FEC)‚ leading to a notorious Supreme Court case which

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    The Gallipoli campaign had such an impact because of the naivety of those in charge‚ who believed that we would just come in and take over with little to no retaliation from the Turks‚ however as we know the Turkish retaliated with great force and on the first day 2000 were killed. I believe it was this number that really made the Gallipoli campaign catch the eye of the Australian people‚ the number was so large after the first day of fighting that Australian people’s eyes were opened to the horror

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    Although some people believe that using their own money to help their campaign is fair‚ it isn’t. Many people oppose people using their hard earned money to win an election because isn’t fair for the other candidate. It gives the candidate an unfair advantage against the other runner. Political candidates should be not be allowed to use their own funds to fund their campaigns. In order to combat self funding many candidates use other methods. It can seem that it would be unfair to let a wealthy person

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    Assess the impact of the Gallipoli campaign on Australia’s history The Australian and New Zealand army had joined to become known as the Anzacs because of the Gallipoli war they had fought together. The word ANZAC means Australia and New Zealand Army Corps. The Anzacs joined this war because they had wanted to prove themselves to Britain who were fighting in the war against Germany and France and because they were a part of the commonwealth (when the war started‚ they had been part of the commonwealth

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    Controversy has already erupted over the financing of the 2008 presidential campaign with experts projecting costs to exceed $1 billion (Sciffman). Candidate Hillary Clinton raised $8.5 million during only three events‚ surpassing the old record set in 2004 by John Edwards‚ who collected $7.4 million in three months (McAuliff). Vast amounts of money is being spent and raised on campaigns‚ and efforts to curb fundraising and spending have had only limited effects. Serious questions are being asked about

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    MEDIA CAMPAIGN IN THE USA PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS 2004: HOW TO DISMANTLE AN OPPONENT? BY BUDAPEST‚ 2005 LEVENTE HÖRÖMPÖLI-TÓTH TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT............................................................................................................5 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................7 I. PARTISANSHIP IN THE AMERICAN MEDIA STRUCTURE..................................10 1. THE ROLE OF THE

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    Four Phases and Rhetorical Purposes of a Political Campaign Political Advertisements has three rhetorical purposes to every campaign which draw from the four phases characteristics. Previously when someone was inspired to run for office they would mainly run campaign ads on television to express themselves and how they would be most effective for the position in which they were applying for. They also used campaign ads to downplay their opponents and to gain as many supporters as possible

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    The Need for Campaign Finance Money is such a devilish thing. Money can be a very helpful tool to improve one’s life but in certain hands‚ can limit the right and beliefs of others. This idea is quite evident in the American political arena. Campaigns for various offices are at the mercy of money. A candidate’s chance at being elected to office typically hinges on his or her ability to be noticed through ads‚ billboards‚ tv time‚ social media or any other similar method. Most of these methods require

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