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Back On The Auto Air Pollution
284 wordsA 15-year-old girl from Michigan took a bike trip from her home to Virginia Beach. The total distance that she biked was 4,370 miles. They were driven to do this accomplishment by everyone telling them that they couldn't do it. The journey took 85 days to complete and crossed over 10 state borders. The point of the trip wasn't just for fun but for a national campaign called 'get out spoke n'. She was one of 600 teens who participated in the campaign to cut back on the auto air pollution. My take...
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Frontier Airlines Rebranding Campaign Frontier Airlines
1,221 wordsFrontier Airlines Rebranding Campaign May 2005 Abstract After baseline studies indicated that Frontier Airlines was unrecognizable in its own core business area, they decided a new image was in order. Frontier released their new ad campaign "A Whole New Animal", that built on their solid old brand, but conveyed their new goal - that they are affordable, flexible, accommodating, and comfortable. Frontier Airlines launched their new re branding campaign calling itself 'a whole different animal. ' ...
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Gandhian Self Limiting Conflict
4,523 wordsPaul WehrSelf-limiting Conflict: The Gandhian Style have mentioned two basic categories of conflict regulation scholarship. In the preceding section we concerned ourselves with the first, specialists engaged in third-party intervention research and experimentation-intermediaries, negotiation, conciliation, communication control and modification. The second involves the study of ways of waging conflict that tend both to keep it within bounds and to limit its intensity or at least the possibility ...
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Suffragette's Towards The End Of Their Campaign
403 wordsThe suffragettes and suffragists were different in many ways although their aim was the same, to get women the right to vote. In this essay I will try and illustrate a range of different views and ideas about the suffragists and the suffragettes. The suffragists were more peaceful and they preferred to campaign by writing newspaper articles and letters and organising tea parties and so on because they believed that peaceful protest would help much more than disordered violence. Whereas the suffr...
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Positive Campaigns
861 wordsThe American democracy is one of the most peaceful kinds of government in the world although it is a long way from utopia. The democracy in which we live has many strengths and weaknesses. Neither strengths or weaknesses out weigh one another, but it is necessary to have both due to the varying definitions. A democracy is a government that is run by the people. The politicians that we elect to run our government are human and they are susceptible to mistakes based on their own strengths and weak...
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New York As A Political State
2,483 wordsAn Old Fashion Dog Fight In Than Old Fashion Dog Fight In The Big Apple: D? Amato vs. Schumer The 1998 U.S. Senate race in New York is one of the most heated and competitive political battles in the country. New York has traditionally been a place where only the strong willed, and tough at heart could compete; a place where crafty tactics, extensive connections, and stocks of cash are essential aspects of political competition. This year's combat field of a campaign has been no exception. The tw...
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