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    Political Campaigns

    Festivity of Political Campaigns Still Persist By Francel Salas Election from the word itself “elect” which means to choose or to vote a righteous person that will lead his country and his people with his intention of further boost the development of the country side. As a democratic country Philippines used to have its election. And now election 2013 is fast approaching, politicians are becoming very ostensible to the public due to their political campaigns that will convince our voters to

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    Accessibility Theory

    Accessibility Theory Accessibility Theory is a model of attitude and behavior of relations. In the Accessibility Theory attitudes will predict behavior if they can be activated from memory at a time of decision. In order for this to transpire, the attitude must come spontaneously to mind in a memory. Second, the attitude must influence perceptions of an issue or person serving as a “filter” through which the object is viewed. (Fazio & Roskos –Ewoldsen, 1994 P. 85) Accessibility Theory

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    Drug Dealing

    can help for your future. Some students may even be interested in a career through doing the jobs. A few months ago, my friends and I went to do the volunteer that helped the campaign team to canvass. During the campaign, we had to distribute flyers and sort different flyers into envelopes. We encouraged them to join the campaign and hope that they can vote for our team, Progressive Conservative. While in the canvassing, we had to communicate with people. It demonstrates excellent organization, communication

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    Is Negative or ‘Attack’ Advertising at Effective Tool in of Political Engagement and Mobilization?

    conveying the simple message over and over, that Brand X, the rival, is a cheesy piece of goods, won’t hold up, has to be cranked by hand… This is the model for not just our commercial product sales but, rather more vigorously, for our political campaigns as well… we have gradually just gotten used to them. Its not so much that I am wonderful the candidate explains, as the opponent is a lying, cowardly, two faced cheat and con artist. (Pulitzer Prize winner and Washington Post columnist Meg Greenfield

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    Politics

    violations. State ethics investigators have charged Lt. Gov. Ken Ard with 69 counts of spending campaign money for his personal use and 23 counts of failing to disclose campaign expenses. Ard, who took office in November, has been under scrutiny since taking office for thousands of dollars of purchases, including meals and hotel rooms – particularly those made post-election – listed on his campaign finance reports. In a news release, the State Ethics Commission said it found probable cause

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    Strategic Perspective for Uniliver

    CORPORATE COMMUNICATION PLAN FOR UNILIVER FOR THE YEAR JANUARY2011 – DECEMBER 2011 Introduction Uniliver is a manufacturer of consumer goods which are sold via retailers, and operates as an international business with a dual HQ in both the UK and Holland. This Corporate Communication Plan is a statement of its vision, strategic aims and priorities, an essential part of its policy and planning framework for the year January 2011 – December 2011. Its aim is to ensure that the day to day work

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    Ad Campaign

    Commercial Campaign Review Project Commercials are created to get a company’s product recognized for present or future use. They’re many different kinds of commercials, some are created to make you hungry, help with pain, offer healthier food for your dogs, and especially to make your kids beg you for toys they see on the television. Commercials are the most effective marketing technique as far as getting a product recognized and publicly known. I personally love funny commercials and the ones

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    Pressure Groups

    Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act 2002. UK: UK Uncut protests in Oct 2011 against the NHS Bill. Pressure group methods 1. Influence politicians. Eg. US: lobbying members of Congress, providing voting cues. UK: BMA and Royal College of Physicians urge PM to scrap NHS Bill. 2. Endorsement. Eg. US Mitt Romney attended NRA 2011 National convention. National Right to Life endorsed McCain in 2008. Also through donations to PACs. UK: 2010 Unite donated £1m to Labour party to support campaign.

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    Metabical

    Metabical : Positioning and Communication Strategy for a new Weight-Loss Drug ZOOM Syndicate Gari Nurahman Wahyu Kumoro Santo Rizal Background Time February 2008 Cambridge Sciences Pharmaceuticals (CSP) ‡ International health care company ‡ Focus on Developing, manufacturing, and marketing product (metabolic disorder, gastrointestinal disease, immune deficiencies, etc.) ‡ Barbara Printup, Senior Director of marketing ‡ Want to launch Metabical (Meh-tuh-bye-cal) Objective ‡

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    Greencore

    objectives 19 Financial objectives 19 Marketing Mix 19 Product 19 Price 20 Promotion 20 Place 20 Profit & Loss Statement / Budget (3 years) 21 Recommendations to the decision makers 22 Source list 23 Appendices 24 Place 24 Obesity U.S 24 Personal reflection 26 Roel Hoedemakers 26 Boudewijn de Bondt 26 Manvir Sanhu 26 Nada Barakat 26 Oskar van Ernst 26 Executive Summary In 2008 Greencore entered the U.S. market and acquired two major contracts with convenience

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