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    current governing process using democracy in the way he sees fit. Donald Trump is taking advantage of his demographic of Americans to get into office (he has already broke promises of keeping Washington free of lobbyists by assigning some awful cabinet rolls), Trump took advantage of Americans to get into office in attempts to solve what he sees as “problems”. This self assessment of problems is exactly how Batman operates, which makes Donald Trump a possible vigilante in the current governing

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    candidates has multiplied in the television news, radio, and magazines. Comically, Media’s craze over Donald Trump is portrayed in many illustrations and cartoons to visually see the political disturbances between the media and the republican party. Daryl Cagle, a political cartoonist, argues in his visual address, “ Trump The Media and Republicans”, on the nonstopping attention surrounding Donald Trump and the lack of attention to the urgent needs. Daryl Cagle published this political cartoon on

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    Athletes have been protesting in ways which are frowned upon by the government. Athletes should use their fame to promote a political agenda because everybody has an opinion.In the article, “The athlete as agent of change,” by Lonnie Bunch and David Skorton, athletes use their fame to promote a political agenda. In this article, Bunch and Skorton list the ways that athletes silently protest in sports. Ways that listed include athletes turning their back on the flag, kneeling during the national anthem

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    Framing Analysis

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    decide which group of facts are most important to share to the public to help promote a particular view of that story. Recently in the news everyone has been talking about Colin Powell and his leaked emails talking about both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Colin Powell is an American statesman who is part of the republican

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    Revisiting Trump’s 100-day plan and his pledge to the American voter. Has he kept his promises? President Donald Trump promised the American voters a “100-day action plan, which he stated would “Make America Great Again.” During the final stretch of Trump’s campaign, a 100-day plan was introduced by then-candidate Donald Trump. The vow to the American voter, highlighted policies that Trump proposed and pursued through both legislative and executive action. Taking a walk back to the campaign trail

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    At 5 AM, I enter the legendary Virgil, the sun-bleached beige 2004 Toyota Sienna that transports our hiking group to the White Mountains. Worn from hundreds of thousands of miles of aggressive Massachusetts-style driving, Virgil’s suspension is bumpier than the Italian economy. Its floor mat was ripped out long ago, exposing the plastic base. In some spots, we can look down between coffee stains and see the road whizzing by. As we pass through bucolic pastures, then weave through rolling hills, and

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    Hillary Clinton takes on the concept of Children learning how to act by what they watch on the television, mainly targeting Donald Trump’s heinous public behavior and speeches. The video begins with the sun setting in the back of different houses, later on the image shifts to children watching television. While images of the kids watching television play, different statements from Donald Trump’s interviews and rallies are heard in the background accompanied by very slow rhythm piano music. Throughout most

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    those of six other nations which have been disrespected by the inhumane law that bans entry for immigrants to the U.S.” (Farhadi, 2017) Failing to cover up discriminatory practices behind the mask of American security, the recently elected President Donald J. Trump has proposed

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    On October 14th, 2016, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump made a stop right here in Greensboro, NC on his campaigning trail. The speech was mostly about what he would do granted that he wins the election and becomes the President of the United States of America. He also talked about why Hillary Clinton, Democratic presidential candidate, is unfit for being the leader of our country. During the speech he touched on the attacks on his character made by the media, which is mostly funded

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    Know Thy Audience

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    Audience" Why is knowing the audience so important in message making? Give an example of a public speaking situation or PR/Media/Publication situation. Know Thy Audience: “Lessons Learned From Donald Trump” Name of Student Institution Affiliation   Know Thy Audience: “Lessons Learned From Donald Trump” Knowing your audience is imperative to successfully get your message across and in creating trust between you and those you are trying to “sell” to. To begin with, an audience has to trust you

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