Examples of Cambodian Campaign in the following topics:
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- Richard Nixon campaigned for the 1968 presidential election behind the promise that he would end the war in Vietnam and bring "peace with honor."
- In correlation with the bombing campaign, Nixon began efforts to negotiate peace with the North Vietnamese in mid-1969.
- The following year, Nixon launched military incursions into Cambodian territory.
- During the Cambodian Campaign, U.S. and ARVN forces discovered and then either removed or destroyed a huge logistical and intelligence haul in Cambodia.
- Politically, the Cambodian incursion resulted in two unintended effects.
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- Cambodian pottery traditions date to 5000 BCE.
- In the mid-20th century, it was introduced to the general public and became widely celebrated as iconic of Cambodian culture.
- Cambodian Art music is highly influenced by ancient forms as well as Hindu forms.
- Kantrum is famous for Thai and Cambodian stars like Darkie.
- Describe the Hindu and Buddhist influences on Cambodian dance and music.
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- The campaign manager focuses mostly on coordinating the campaign staff.
- Campaign managers will often have deputies who oversee various aspects of the campaign at a closer level.
- In a modern political campaign, the campaign organization will have a coherent structure and staff like any other large business.
- Successful campaigns usually require a campaign manager to coordinate the campaign's operations.
- Apart from a candidate, the campaign manger is often a campaign's most visible leader.
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- Signifying the importance of internet political campaigning, Barack Obama's presidential campaign relied heavily on social media, and new media channels to engage voters, recruit campaign volunteers, and raise campaign funds.
- Late in the campaign, campaigns will launch expensive television, radio, and direct mail campaigns aimed at persuading voters to support the candidate.
- Campaign finance in the United States is the financing of electoral campaigns at the federal, state, and local levels.
- A campaign team must consider how to communicate the message of the campaign, recruit volunteers, and raise money.
- Signifying the importance of internet political campaigning, Barack Obama's presidential campaign relied heavily on social media, and new media channels to engage voters, recruit campaign volunteers, and raise campaign funds.
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- Between the 1st and 8th centuries CE, several Indic kingdoms competed for dominance in Southeast Asia, particularly the Cambodian Funan and the Burmese Mon.
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- From the 9th century onward, Mahayana influences such as the Cambodian Khmer style in the north and the Sri Vijaya style in the south became more important.
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- Engaging with the media is an essential part of any presidential campaign.
- In the 2008 campaign, Republican candidate Senator John McCain created a unique space to engage with journalists, inviting them to travel with him throughout the course of his campaign on his campaign bus, called "the Straight Talk Express" in reference to his engagement with journalists.
- Campaign journalism has developed with the times.
- The campaign relied heavily on social media to engage voters, recruit campaign volunteers and raise funds.
- But even with the rise of new media, campaigns continue to spend hundreds of millions of dollars buying air time on television networks to put on campaign advertisements.
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- Campaign finance in the United States refers to the process of financing electoral campaigns at the federal, state, and local levels.
- Campaign finance in the United States refers to the process of financing electoral campaigns at the federal, state, and local levels.
- This includes all political contests for voting by citizens, especially the election campaigns for various public offices.
- Election campaigns run by candidates, candidate committees, interest groups or political parties
- Describe the nature of and uses for campaign finance in the United States