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danielacon

Two Jews, One Congressional Seat: Howard Berman vs. Brad Sherman - The Daily Beast - 1 views

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    This article explains and depicts the struggle between Howard Berman and Brad Sherman as they race for a Congressional Seat.
kyrranielson

Narrowcasting vs Broadcasting - 4 views

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      Hard Facts are always good. Narrowcasting gives you the liberty to directly speak to a selective audience, but is this always a good thing?
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    I thought this was interesting as it compared and contrasted broadcasting and narrowcasting. It helped me better understand their correlation. The article shows that narrowcasting tends to be a better marketing strategy.
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    I also agree with sebasgm. This was a very interesting article in the way that it not only defines but also puts the two ideas against one another.
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    Seeing the graph, I think narrowcasting will be more effective for companies or certain groups that need to gain profit from a narrow group. For me, I think narrowcasting works better.
kyrranielson

2012 Wisconsin Governor Recall: Walker vs. Barrett - Polls - HuffPost Pollster - 1 views

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      Here is some data graphs for those of you who hate reading articles. I like this graph because you can follow the progress throughout the campaign on what voters where thinking they wanted the new governor to be.
bubb1erat

2012 - Wisconsin Governor Recall Election - Walker vs. Barrett | RealClearPolitics - 0 views

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    Some information drawn up to show statisticsĀ 
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    This interactive graph shows how much of a gap Walker won the election by.
danielacon

Native Americans - 0 views

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      Native Americans suffer disproportionately high rates of poverty, infant mortality, unemployment, and low school completion rates. 
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    Employment Division, Department of Human Resources of Oregon vs. Smith determined that the state could deny unemployment benefits to a person fired for violating a state prohibition on the use of peyote, even though the use of the drug was part of a religious ritual. Although states have the power to accommodate otherwise illegal acts done in pursuit of religious beliefs, they are not required to do so.
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    It is difficult to have a good balance between having too many exceptions and rights. If the Supreme Court were to allow the use of peyote by Native Americans then they would have a tough time winning cases that fight for other religions freedoms. The same thing goes for letting the Native Americans having a form of separated government.
Joanne Kim

braodcasting v narrowcasting - 0 views

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    This is a prezi that simply compares and contrasts broadcasting and narrowcasting. It shows the definition, pros and cons, and details of the two methods.
natedurrett

Wisconsin gubernatorial recall election results - 0 views

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    I really liked this graph because it shows not only the data but the districts that voted as well
johnnyfoster123

Excerpts from A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY: FRED KOREMATSU - 0 views

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    The article gives out more information on the Koramatsu case, as well as a brief account of his life. The textbook describes a general idea of what the court case was about, but you do not truly gain the perspective without knowing more about his life.
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