Examples of Hundred Flowers Campaign in the following topics:
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- His best known works depict flowers and small animals.
- This regimen was considerably relaxed in 1953 and during the Hundred Flowers Campaign of 1956–57.
- The Hundred Flowers Campaign was a period in the People's Republic of China during which the Communist Party of China encouraged its citizens to openly express their opinions of the communist regime.
- Following this campaign, traditional Chinese painting experienced a significant revival.
- Propaganda art in posters was used as a campaigning tool and mass communication device, produced in large number and widely disseminated.
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- A flower may have one or multiple carpels.
- There are two types of incomplete flowers: staminate flowers contain only an androecium; and carpellate flowers have only a gynoecium .
- The (a) lily is a superior flower, which has the ovary above the other flower parts.
- (b) Fuchsia is an inferior flower, which has the ovary beneath other flower parts.
- Each microsporangium contains hundreds of microspore mother cells that will each give rise to four pollen grains.
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- A stem connects the roots to the leaves, provides support, stores food, and holds the leaves, flowers, and buds.
- They may range in length from a few millimeters to hundreds of meters.
- Their main function is to provide support to the plant, holding leaves, flowers, and buds; in some cases, stems also store food for the plant.
- Nodes are points of attachment for leaves, aerial roots, and flowers.
- An axillary bud is usually found in the axil (the area between the base of a leaf and the stem) where it can give rise to a branch or a flower.
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- Flowers are often the showiest or most strongly-scented part of plants.
- With their bright colors, fragrances, and interesting shapes and sizes, flowers attract insects, birds, and animals to serve their pollination needs.
- In this respect, it is a form of cloning that has been carried out by humanity for thousands of years and by plants for hundreds of millions of years.
- The flower is the reproductive organ of plants classified as angiosperms.
- The basic function of a flower is to produce seeds through sexual reproduction.
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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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- With a growing number of consumers and consumer groups on the lookout for disingenuous companies and their greenwashing campaigns, it's becoming increasingly difficult to get away with making deliberately false claims in order to obtain a short-term influx of revenue.
- For example, in July of 2007, Royal Dutch Shell was ordered by French authorities to withdraw several costly advertisements that showed flowers coming out of smokestacks.
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- In 1972, Nixon beat George McGovern in a landslide reelection victory due to negative views on McGovern's campaign.
- The Democratic National Convention was chaotic, with hundreds of delegates angry at McGovern for various reasons.
- In the general election campaign, McGovern called for the immediate exit of the Vietnam War.
- Nixon's campaign included an aggressive policy of keeping tabs on perceived enemies.
- On the 1968 campaign trail, Richard Nixon flashes his famous “V for Victory” gesture (a).
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- Congressional Campaign Committees exist for both Democrats and Republicans, and work to elect candidates from each party to the House of Representatives.
- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is the Democratic Hill committee for the United States House of Representatives, working to elect Democrats to that body.
- Of the four congressional campaign committees, the DCCC, with a staff of 25, has the largest in-house research department.
- Discoveries go into hundred-page research books on their targets that are used as bait to recruit candidates, leaked to reporters or cited in campaign advertisements and mail pieces."
- Identify the roles and responsibilities of the Congressional Campaign Committees for both major parties
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- This started what would become known as the Hundred Years' War.
- The Edwardian War was the first series of hostilities of the Hundred Years' War.
- Edward III and his son the Black Prince led their armies on a largely successful campaign across France.
- After the treaties of London failed, Edward launched the Rheims campaign.
- The Lancastrian War was the third phase of the Anglo-French Hundred Years' War.
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- The second objective of the campaign was more traditional.
- The campaign was similar to Grant's innovative and successful Vicksburg Campaign in that Sherman's armies reduced their need for traditional supply lines by "living off the land" after consuming their 20 days of rations.
- After capturing Savannah, Sherman telegraphed to President Lincoln, "I beg to present you as a Christmas gift the City of Savannah, with one hundred and fifty guns and plenty of ammunition, also about twenty-five thousand bales of cotton."
- After a successful two-month campaign, Sherman accepted the surrender of General Joseph E.
- This map shows the Savannah Campaign (Sherman's March to the Sea) during the American Civil War.