Examples of endorsements in the following topics:
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Reference Groups
- So if a reference group endorses a product, either through use or statements about the product, those that look to the group will often purchase that product.
- For example, a few years ago Shaquille O'Neal was used to endorse Pepsi because Pepsi felt he represented the spirit of teenagers of the time.
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The Articles of Confederation
- He, along with a group of like-minded nationalists, earned President George Washington's endorsement.
- Subsequently, at what came to be known as the Annapolis Convention, in 1786, the few state delegates in attendance endorsed a motion that called for all states to meet in Philadelphia in May 1787 to discuss ways to improve the Articles.
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The People's Party and the Election of 1896
- The Populists had the choice of endorsing Bryan or running their own candidate.
- Louis convention, they decided to endorse Bryan but with their own vice presidential nominee, Thomas E.
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Constructive Team Conflict
- It can also draw attention to norms that have developed without the explicit agreement of team members and create the opportunity to endorse or discard them.
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Corporate Social Responsibility and sustainable development in the global environment
- This heightened awareness of CSR and sustainable development has been endorsed by an increased responsiveness to ethical, social, environmental and other global issues.
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Eleanor Roosevelt
- She advocated for anti-lynching legislation, even when she realized that Franklin would not endorse it for fear of alienating white Southerners in Congress.
- In 1952 and 1956, she did not endorse Dwight Eisenhower but former Illinois governor Adlai Stevenson as the Democratic presidential candidate.
- She reluctantly endorsed John Kennedy in 1960.
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The New Dealers
- Progressive intellectuals and urban reformers endorsed the idea that the government not only could but also should be responsible for the social reforms that would improve the well-being of Americans, particularly the rapidly growing ranks of white urban workers, and regulate big businesses.
- Two Republican presidents, Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft, endorsed that idea.
- Consequently, Roosevelt's New Deal was rooted in the earlier reformist ideas endorsed by both Republican and Democratic presidents.
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Tyler and Texas
- Satisfied by these developments, Tyler dropped out of the presidential race in August and endorsed Polk for the presidency.
- On July 4, 1845, the Texan Congress endorsed the American annexation offer with only one dissenting vote, and began writing a state constitution.
- John Tyler endorsed the idea of manifest destiny to defend the continued expansion of the United States, including the annexation of Texas.
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The Populist Movement
- It sometimes formed coalitions with labor unions, and in 1896, the Democrats endorsed the party's presidential nominee, William Jennings Bryan.
- The Populists had the choice of endorsing Bryan or running their own candidate.
- Louis convention, they decided to endorse Bryan but with their own vice-presidential nominee, Thomas E.
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Promotion Objectives
- Promoters use internet advertisement, special events, endorsements, and newspapers to advertise their product.