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303 Followers, 66 Following, 27240 pins - See what Dawn Nicholas (dawn0580) has discovered on Pinterest, the world's biggest collection of ideas. Becker's Classroom: Welcome to English 10 and Honors English 10! Here you will find the unit materials and supplementary materials for success in class. Download LOTF Intro Notes Here. PDF File Download LOTF Intro Notes Here. PowerPoint File Use the Lord of the Flies STUDY GUIDE as you read the book. Worksheet: Symbolism in LOTF - fill out this worksheet as you read the book. People, setting, and objects can all serve as symbols.

'Go from There'

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There is only one America. No Democratic rivers, no Republican mountains. Just this great land, and all that's possible on it, with a fresh start. Cures we can find, futures we can shape. Work to reward. Dignity to protect. There is so much we can do if we choose to take on problems and not each other. And choose a president who brings out our best. Joe Biden doesn't need everyone in this country to always agree, just to agree with all love this country, and go from there.

Aug 29, 2013 As a pre-service teacher, its always nice to get a heads-up about what will really happen once we graduate and have a classroom of our own. I’m a somewhat non-traditional student (I’m about 4 years older than most graduating students, and even though it’s not a lot, it feels like a lifetime) and sometimes I think I get caught up in the fantasy. Becker's Classroom: Welcome to English 10 and Honors English 10! Here you will find the unit materials and supplementary materials for success in class.

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Original air date: 10/20/20

From Museum of the Moving Image, The Living Room Candidate: Presidential Campaign Commercials 1952-2012.
www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/2020/go-from-there (accessed January 24, 2021).

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FEATURED AD: Go from There
In this October presidential campaign ad, Joseph Biden reminds voters that he would be the president for all of America, not just 'red' or 'blue.'

'The idea that you can merchandise candidates for high office like breakfast cereal is the ultimate indignity to the democratic process.'
-Democratic candidate Adlai Stevenson, 1956

'Television is no gimmick, and nobody will ever be elected to major office again without presenting themselves well on it.'
-Television producer and Nixon campaign consultant Roger Ailes, 1968

In a media-saturated environment in which news, opinions, and entertainment surround us all day on our television sets, computers, and cell phones, the television commercial remains the one area where presidential candidates have complete control over their images. Television commercials use all the tools of fiction filmmaking, including script, visuals, editing, and performance, to distill a candidate's major campaign themes into a few powerful images. Ads elicit emotional reactions, inspiring support for a candidate or raising doubts about his opponent. While commercials reflect the styles and techniques of the times in which they were made, the fundamental strategies and messages have tended to remain the same over the years.

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The Living Room Candidate contains more than 300 commercials, from every presidential election since 1952, when Madison Avenue advertising executive Rosser Reeves convinced Dwight Eisenhower that short ads played during such popular TV programs as I Love Lucy would reach more voters than any other form of advertising. This innovation had a permanent effect on the way presidential campaigns are run.

The 2020 edition of The Living Room Candidate has been made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the human endeavor.

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