Posts Tagged ‘Process’

Why has the internet become such a vital tool in the process of political campaigning?

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

What role has the internet played in fundraising for modern political candidates?
& why is electronic advertising important to the candidates?

We can thank Obama for that. During the last Presidential election, Obama was able to unify groups with traditionally low voter turnout: Young people and Visible Minorities via FACEBOOK. And by reaching millions of supporters via the Internet he was also able to raise millions of $ from Grassroots supporters. Even until the day of the election, the Republican polls had not recognized the true number of voter turnout from these groups, and how the power of the Internet had brought the people together in a united purpose.


Political Campaign Advertising

Explain what kind of effect has TV advertising had on American Political Process, voter opinion and election?

Sunday, June 5th, 2011

Question:

Explain what kind of effect has TV advertising had on American Political Process, voter opinion and election results?

Explain this quote:

"Television is no gimmick and nobosy will ever be elected to major office again without presenting themselves well on it"

None! Dose not work on me.


Political Campaign Advertising

Reflection on the Blog Process

Friday, February 8th, 2008

I’m glad my topic turned out the way it did because I got to learn so much in the process. The part I felt was the hardest thing to do about my topic was finding all the information I needed to do my blog, and it got very repetitive way to quick. The part I think I did very well in was that ii gave a lot very helpful information. The thing I would have done differently would have been to give more statistics because I think it is very helpful because it opens your eyes and you can see that this really does affect kids.

Three things I learned about my topic are that alcohol can affect you in so many different ways, some people think that it does nothing bad to you but they have no idea how wrong they truly are. People making bad choices is one of the biggest ones because that’s how abuse can happen in homes because the dad or mom happen to be drunk fight will happen. Alcohol can be the cause of your death or someone else’s. Irresponsible drinkers who go out on a joy ride and happen to get in a accident or hit someone who was in the wrong place at the wrong time.

The only advice I can give someone who is a underage drinker is to be more safe. They should try to think first before they act and that goes for everyone who drinks. The blog post I recommend to you is The Affects that Alcohol has to You’re Body. The reason I recommend this one is because this will at least open up your eyes and show you what alcohol will do to your body once you are older, maybe it will make you drink less.

I thought the blogs where fun and this is a handy skill you can use in the future like posting blogs. This was more creative in a way I think a lot of students rather post a blog than write a typed essay on their topic. The easiest part of this project was posting your work because you know you accomplished another blog! I think that by reading other students blogs helped me out in my blogs and it made me learn and understand new topics that where completely new to me! I have learned a lot.

Underage Drinking

Understanding the Florida Car Accident Claims Process

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

If you have been in a Florida car accident, you may be anxious about the process. The process of filing a claim and dealing with the aftermath of an accident can be challenging, but by understanding what you are facing, you can often handle the situation more effectively. Of course, your case will begin with a Florida truck accident or car accident. Once you have been in an accident, your case begins and there are several things that you can do to protect yourself and your rights. For example, you may wish to start documenting any damage right at the accident scene. Once you have ensured that any injured parties have received help, you will want to exchange contact information with the other driver and with any witnesses.

Next, you will want to report the accident to your insurance provider as soon as you can. This allows you to file a claim to recover damages you have suffered in the accident, including any injuries requiring medical care. Once your claim is submitted, the insurance provider will have a claims adjuster contact you. This insurance professional will consider your deductibles, the limits of your insurance, and the coverage your provider offers to you. In simple accidents where there is little injury or damage, you may be asked to get an estimate for repairs and you may only need to fill out some documents to get your check for your damages.

If, however, there is a problem, there may be many more steps before you can receive your money. For example, if there is a liability issue or if you do not agree with the claim amount you are offered, further negotiation will usually have to take place. If there was a serious injury (requiring costly medical care) or serious damage, your insurance provider may become more proactive in looking at your claim.

If your Florida car accident was more serious, the insurance company will usually do some investigating before releasing any funds. An adjuster may examine medical reports, police reports, photos of the accident scene, and even contact witnesses and other persons involved in the accident. If you are a Florida spinal cord injury patient due to the accident or have sustained other significant injuries, the insurance company will usually contact your medical professionals to get details about your treatment and its costs. If you have substantial medical bills due to the accident, you may also need to fill out medical authorization documents so that your medical records can be released to the insurance company.

Once the insurance company has investigated the accident, they will send you an offer, which is also known as a settlement offer. This is the amount that the insurance company is willing to pay you, based on your accident and your insurance policy. In many cases, this initial offer is low and may not cover all your costs. This is because while insurance companies want to close the case, they also want to save money. If you have a good idea of your claim, you can also choose to send a demand letter to the insurance company before they send you a settlement offer. This letter outlines how much you want to receive to close the case, based on your injuries and any liability issues involved in the case.

If you cannot come to an agreement with your insurance company on a fair settlement offer, you will need to negotiate with your insurance adjuster. Often, it is useful to rely on an experienced Florida personal injury attorney for this. Attorneys understand insurance laws and have the leverage to negotiate effectively. In some cases, insurance adjusters are also more willing to offer a higher settlement offer once an attorney is involved. If your claim has been denied entirely, you will also want a Florida personal injury attorney to examine your insurance company’s claims and negotiate on your behalf.

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