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Langkah-Langkah Kecil #18
  • Language: id
  • Pages: 113

Langkah-Langkah Kecil #18

"Menceritakan liburan karyawan sekantor yang sudah lama tidak mendapatkan cuti.Mereka liburan ke wonosobo.Mereka mengunjungi telaga cebong,dan puncak sikunir yang terkenal dengan matahari terbit indahnya.sebelum pulang mereka juga mencari oleh-oleh khas wonosobo" Menikmati Hari Libur Bersama Teman Wakhid Hasyim As'ari "Namaku Nisa. Adikku bernama Ahmad yang tinggal bersama ayah. Waktu untuk berlibur adalah moment yang paling ditunggu. Ya, aku mendapat waktu liburan tahun ini dua minggu lebih. Perjalanan udara Batam - Jakarta seakan terlupa saat melihat mereka menjemputku di Bandara. Mereka seperti obat rindu tiada dua karena ibu sudah lama tiada. Daripada pergi ke luar negeri sendiri, aku me...

MR. ROBOT: Red Wheelbarrow
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

MR. ROBOT: Red Wheelbarrow

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-11-01
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  • Publisher: Abrams

The only tie-in book for USA’s award-winning series MR. ROBOT, Elliot’s journal—Red Wheelbarrow—is written by show creator Sam Esmail and show writer Courtney Looney. Before and during the events of season two, Elliot recorded his most private thoughts in this journal—and now you can hold this piece of the series in your hands. Experience Elliot’s battles to gain control of his life and his struggles to survive increasingly dangerous circumstances, in a brand-new story rendered in his own words. The notebook also holds seven removable artifacts—a ripped-out page, a newspaper clipping, a mysterious envelope, and more—along with sketches throughout the book. You’ll discover t...

Political Communication & Strategy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 165

Political Communication & Strategy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Some aspects of the 2014 midterm elections would have been unimaginable a decade earlier. SuperPACs spent unlimited amounts of money, candidates used Twitter and other social media to communicate with voters, and Democrats found themselves all but entirely cast out of federal office in the South. Other aspects of the midterm elections, such as primary elections, direct mail, and the hurdles faced by members of marginalized communities in making their concerns known, were more familiar. How did candidates and parties navigate these new and old realities of the campaign landscape? Top scholars examine the communications strategies of 2014 and their implications for future elections in this volume. The authors demonstrate that party branding, the social construction of group interests, and candidate rhetoric can have an important impact in midterm elections.