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    take care of this country? There are some showbiz personalities that became politicians who spent their terms making the Philippines a better place. There are plenty of showbiz personalities that became politicians but haven’t done anything at all. In some cases‚ they get involved in crimes and an example for that is plunder. Don’t try to deny that fact‚ we are all aware that what I previously said was true. Politicians are leaders that lead us. The future of this country does not only depend on

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    Perfect Balance Politicians plagiarise. Most of the time‚ this plagiarism is allowed to slide by and never comes to anything besides a few unhappy people and a couple complaints. Recently‚ Montana Senator John Walsh was found to have committed plagiarism and he used three excuses before saying‚ “I made a mistake here and I’m going to move on” (Osnos‚ “Why Politicians Plagiarize”). Politicians tend to plagiarise because the consequences are so inconsequential that they add up to barely more than

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    facilities” (Morey) seek out politicians‚ to grant them permits. The corporations charge double but the rest they keep for themselves. This is how many of elected officials gain corporate funding. The corporation is really the controls behind the congressmen while he is only a “figurehead” (Vives) for the company. The argument facing corporate sponsorships in campaigns is that this helps to keep normal people from sponsoring the politicians in return for job positions. Politicians promised jobs to people

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    One of the many ways in which the media treat men and women differently is in the way that the news covers female and male politicians. Female politicians in general receive less coverage than male politicians‚ and the coverage they do receive is often more focused on their appearance and personal life rather than their policies and positions. When people see female politicians being treated this way by the media‚ they may begin to value women less in leadership positions. Media can have a huge influence

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    Good politicians get to know a lot of politicians. Lyndon Johnson would take four showers a day and brush his teeth over and over again so he would be in the same room with a bunch of politicians and he could talk to them briefly and make good connections. Lyndon Johnson also hired a man who would later turn corrupt named "Bobby" Baker who answered phones for the White House cloak room (a cloak room is like the break room for politicians.) With Bobby Baker‚ Johnson was able to know the inner workings

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    environment for any politician or political party is the manner in which the media portrays them. It is‚ therefore‚ of utmost importance that politicians pay attention to the manner in which they manage their relationships with the media how they manage their image. In this essay we will look at these issues‚ starting with a brief definition and historical overview‚ followed by the forms of public relations activities. We will also look at why it is important for politicians to pay attention to

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    the power to influence public opinions on the political class. Mainstream media suggests that politicians use their power and authority to benefit themselves‚ rather than upholding their purpose of representing the people . Due this interpretation on the political class by mainstream media’s‚ loss of public trust and confidence in the government system develops; leading to the perception of politicians as out of touch . A diverse focus group allowed recognition of varying perspectives surrounding

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    aplomb. Therein lies the mystery. After all‚ why would a high-flying politician choose to link himself with low-profile sports like kabaddi‚ hockey or table tennis? Turns out that there is far more to the sports administration pie than just influence. By nudging Sharad Pawar off after he handed the ICC Champions Trophy in 2006 and before the shutterbugs went on overdrive‚ Ricky Ponting and his mates showed they didn’t want politicians or patrons intruding into a players’ moment. That the situation could

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    Did Hitler’s government help or hinder the rise of Nazi politicians? This essay will be about whether the Nazi government affected the rise of prominent Nazi politicians. In this case‚ the politicians that will be analysed in this essay are Hermann Goering‚ Joseph Goebbels and Reinhard Heydrich. This is namely because these were prominent politicians who were close to Hitler. To define terms for this essay‚ “having an impact” on these politicians’ rise to power would mean directly and indirectly pushing

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    words‚ from the beginning the House of Representatives was intended to be exactly what its name suggests –representative of the people. (Note that in 2010 the Tea Party‚ and some Republican politicians‚ called for repeal of the 17th Amendment‚ eliminating the popular vote for Senators. While most Republican politicians have backed away from that view‚ many Tea Party chapters continue to demand its repeal.) POL 201 Week 2 DQ 2 Meet Your Rep http://homeworkmonster.com/downloads/pol-201-week-2-dq-2-meet-rep/

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