New York gubernatorial election, 2006 Essays

  • Rhetorical Analysis of Hillary Clinton's Speech, Women’s Rights are Human Rights

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    On September 5, 1995, Hillary Clinton delivered an influential speech at The Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing. Clinton expresses general concern over escalating violence toward women, in other word’s gendercide. “Gendercide refers to the systematic elimination of a specific gender group, normally female. It’s most common in India, China, and other regions in Southeast Asia” (GirlsKind Foundation). Crimes, such as bride trafficking, infanticide, abandonment, and dowry related murder; often

  • AGENDA-BUILDING AS A CONCEPT

    2114 Words  | 5 Pages

    agenda-building and agenda-setting perspective. Journal of Public Relations Research, 19, 2, 147-165. Kiousis, S., Mitrook, M., Wu, X., & Seltzer, T. (2006). First- and second-level agenda-building and agenda-setting effects: exploring the linkages among candidate news releases, media coverage, and public opinion during the 2002 florida gubernatorial election. Journal of Public Relations Research, 18, 2, 265-285. McCombs, Maxwell E. (2004). Setting the agenda: The mass media and public opinion. Cambridge

  • Argumentative Essay: Saskatchewan's Single Payer System

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    American ever to win a gubernatorial race by campaigning on single payer, the first man to successfully shepherd a single payer bill into law, was announcing the death of what would have been his signature achievement in office. Yet again, the dream of single payer was out of reach. What happened? How did Vermont’s single payer effort