The next step in the course project is to develop a script that
you will use to record the narration for your presentation.
Include headings for the slide number. Your final presentation
should have 5-8 slides (not including title slide, conclusion
slide, or references slide). Here are a few tips:
Address all requirements for the content.
Balance the amount of content for each slide. If there is too
much content on one slide, try to break it up into two slides or
consider where you can be more concise with your wording.
Include citations where needed (e.g., quoted material and
paraphrased/summarized ideas from a source that are not
common knowledge). Note: When you get to the recording
phase - you will need to read your in-text citations aloud, but
you do not need to read your references slide.
Looking Ahead
Practice reading their script now so that you will be ready to
record by Week 8. You may use PowerPoint or another method
(mp4 file) approved by your instructor.
Writing Requirements (APA format)
Length: minimum of 3 pages (not including title page or
references page)
1-inch margins
Double spaced
12-point Times New Roman font
Title page
References page (minimum of 8 scholarly sources)
BASED ON:
Hillary Clinton was the only female candidate to governance
next to her husband, Bill Clinton. As evident, she was the single
lady who got to rule in the 20th and 21st centuries. She wanted
to make the United States powerful in the economy, not just
politically. She started working on the economy in the earlier
days, and then she stepped towards the military gains of the
states. This not only worked, but it also created havoc among
the nation to have come under the light of a smart lady. The
government and the people at first were not willing to believe,
but she gained the trust of all. She worked on the affordable
care act for the children and helped them dearly. She stood up
for women's rights under the violence against women act.
Meaning, she stood up for all acts and rights and made sure that
they are implemented. As far as being a US senator is
concerned, she stood between the war of Russia and the US and
made them sign a treaty. She promoted peace, harmony, culture.
She was the first lady who stood for the Copenhagen Climate
change Accord. All of this not only helped in helping the
children, with their lives, education, etc. it helped the country
with better people, better economy, better military respondents,
peace, and harmonious culture. She is greatly loved and
supported by 74% of the world's stats. She has 487.2K followers
just on Facebook .
Although things are quite positive, there are a few people who
won't agree with this. This is mostly because people have
different opinions and mindsets, depending on their different
personalities. Thus, there are always critiques and opposers
available. Due to Hillary Clinton’s majority deeds that were
good in their own way, she managed to accomplish the support
of the majority just by being a senator or an assistant to the
president himself. She managed to play a great role in the
economy of the United States. Even though in previous
elections, she lost from Donald Trump, but she is still an
influential politician more than him .
Landler, M. (2016). Alter egos: Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama,
and the twilight struggle over American power. Random House.
The article analyses the fascinating relationship between
Hillary Clinton and Barrack Obama. It is further asserted that
the relationship between the two framed the nation's great
debates over peace and war for the last few years. The article
talks of how the two leaders pressed their views through a
restrained, inward-looking, painfully aware of limits against
hard-edged, unabashedly old-fashioned and pragmatic stands. It
is such a useful article is pointing to some of the policies and
big moves made during these times with great pressure and
contribution from Hillary Clinton. It is a reliable article from an
author who is a political analyst and a writer in New York
Times columns.
Lee, J., & Lim, Y. S. (2016). Gendered campaign tweets: the
cases of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Public Relations
Review, 42(5), 849-855.
The study examines the case of Hillary Clinton and Donald
Trump on gendered campaign tweets. The author discusses the
reflected political candidate's gendered communication
strategies in their tweets and even on their campaign websites.
The masculine personality traits and feminine issues are
emphasized by Clinton. Clinton expresses her opinions about
public issues through tweets and utilizes actively the
multimedia tweets to strengthen her bid for the presidential
seat. The research will be useful in examining how female
politicians tend to put more weight on their masculine
personality traits and feminine issues to counteract the gender
stereotypes which are damaging. The research is very much
reliable for it uses both quantitative and qualitative methods to
asset any claim posed and supports the conclusion drawn
therein.
Meeks, L. (2013). All the gender that’s fit to print: How the
New York Times covered Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin
in 2008. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 90(3),
520-539.
The study examines a culturally significant event that was
covered by the New York Times in the 2008 presidential
election. The article brings in a content analysis of Hillary
Clinton among others focusing on the coverage of the feminized
and masculinized traits and issues, and explicit novelty
references. It is a useful article for it will help the researcher in
examining the stereotypes that Hillary Clinton had to fight and
overcome to rise as an influential leader of the 20th century.
Parry-Giles, S. J. (2014). Hillary Clinton in the News: Gender
and authenticity in American politics. University of Illinois
Press.
The article talks of the authenticity difficulties that have
faced the former first lady-turned-senator-turned presidential
candidate and now an influential figure in the 20th century. She
is a woman in the spotlight who has been termed by some
political analysts as “inauthentic” as the article implies. The
fact that Hillary Clinton is a woman and the representation of
what women can do in politics, then it is clear that issues of
gender and stereotyping must have arisen at some point in her
life. The article provides a central critique of Hillary Clinton
which is helpful sediment for every leader and thus it will help
in putting my leader into a mirror for examination.
Edwards, J. L. (2011). The 2008 Gendered Campaign and the
Problem with" Hillary Studies". Rhetoric & Public Affairs,
14(1), 155-167.
The article explores how 2008 was staged on gender
instead of sound manifestos and plans for the citizens. It brings
forth how gender contributed to the success and failure of some
political candidates. The author talks of what he calls second-
wave feminist political- icons. The article focuses on an
unfurled tired phrase by the media "Year of The Women" during
the primaries for the mid-term 2010 election. The phrase is
highly criticized by this author thus bringing in the strategies
that have been employed by women to rise in the political
ladder. Hillary Clinton is one of those icons. It will be a useful
article in envisioning the arrival of gender parity in national
politics and for the shape of related scholarship.
Oles-Acevedo, D. (2012). Fixing the Hillary factor: Examining
the trajectory of Hillary Clinton’s image repair from political
bumbler to political powerhouse. American Communication
Journal, 14(1), 33-46.
Oles talks of how an ordinary person grows systematically
to become a great leader. Every leader always experiences a
downside and strong they come back after the fall determines
their great success in politics. Political relevance is not gained
in a day, but it is a process of continued support. It involves
learning through everything and structuring. In these articles, it
is evident that the author gives the different tips, experiences,
and challenges that can turn an ordinary person into a political
icon and an influential figure. The research is tied to American
history with an enormous focus on American politics. The
author has gone further to specifically point out at Hilary
Clinton. The article is very much useful in my research for it
analyses traits of a great leader and even goes further to point at
Hillary Clinton who is my influential figure of choice.
Ritchie, J. (2013). Creating a monster: online media
constructions of Hillary Clinton during the Democratic
Primary Campaign, 2007–8. Feminist Media Studies, 13(1),
102-119.
The process of politicking is thought to be a clean deal but
deep inside it involves a lot that is mainly played behind the
curtains. Every new day in politics is like a game of Ace and
thus any person can lose if they are not keen. The media has
been so instrumental in active politics and almost every great
leader in the 20th century has walked in these shoes for a while.
The author point into the different impacts the media can have
on shaping the present and future of a leader. Ritchie gives the
destructive and constructive version of the media. Hillary
Clinton has been a presidential candidate in the previous
presidential election, she used online media by a great
percentage. The article talks about a monster that can be
created through online media. The article is viable in the sense
that most of the American politics in the recent past has
involved high online presence. It will help in the study by
bringing in some of the moves Hillary Clinton made through the
online media and their effects on her as a leader and even to the
American nation.
Harp, D., Loke, J., & Bachmann, I. (2016). Hillary Clinton’s
Benghazi hearing coverage: Political competence,
authenticity, and the persistence of the double bind. Women's
Studies in Communication, 39(2), 193-210.
The article presents the progress regarding how a notable
number of female politicians such as Hillary Clinton has been
displayed by the news media coverage. The news coverage has
been found to follow gendered lines that disregard women's
competence in political affairs. The research brings into the
table the railroads that have been made toward gender equality.
The study presents a textual analysis that has examined articles
from eight news websites that covered Hillary Clinton's 2013
congressional testimony. The research is very useful in
establishing how the media has been displaying and describing
the different appearances and moves made by Clinton.
References
Edwards, J. L. (2011). The 2008 Gendered Campaign and the
Problem with" Hillary Studies". Rhetoric & Public Affairs,
14(1), 155-167.
Harp, D., Loke, J., & Bachmann, I. (2016). Hillary Clinton’s
Benghazi hearing coverage: Political competence,
authenticity, and the persistence of the double bind. Women's
Studies in Communication, 39(2), 193-210.
Landler, M. (2016). Alter egos: Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama,
and the twilight struggle over American power. Random House.
Lee, J., & Lim, Y. S. (2016). Gendered campaign tweets: the
cases of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Public Relations
Review, 42(5), 849-855.
Meeks, L. (2013). All the gender that’s fit to print: How the
New York Times covered Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin
in 2008. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 90(3),
520-539.
Oles-Acevedo, D. (2012). Fixing the Hillary factor: Examining
the trajectory of Hillary Clinton’s image repair from political
bumbler to political powerhouse. American Communication
Journal, 14(1), 33-46.
Parry-Giles, S. J. (2014). Hillary Clinton in the News: Gender
and authenticity in American politics. University of Illinois
Press.
Ritchie, J. (2013). Creating a monster: online media
constructions of Hillary Clinton during the Democratic
Primary Campaign, 2007–8. Feminist Media Studies, 13(1),
102-119.

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  • 1. The next step in the course project is to develop a script that you will use to record the narration for your presentation. Include headings for the slide number. Your final presentation should have 5-8 slides (not including title slide, conclusion slide, or references slide). Here are a few tips: Address all requirements for the content. Balance the amount of content for each slide. If there is too much content on one slide, try to break it up into two slides or consider where you can be more concise with your wording. Include citations where needed (e.g., quoted material and paraphrased/summarized ideas from a source that are not common knowledge). Note: When you get to the recording phase - you will need to read your in-text citations aloud, but you do not need to read your references slide. Looking Ahead Practice reading their script now so that you will be ready to record by Week 8. You may use PowerPoint or another method (mp4 file) approved by your instructor. Writing Requirements (APA format) Length: minimum of 3 pages (not including title page or references page) 1-inch margins
  • 2. Double spaced 12-point Times New Roman font Title page References page (minimum of 8 scholarly sources) BASED ON: Hillary Clinton was the only female candidate to governance next to her husband, Bill Clinton. As evident, she was the single lady who got to rule in the 20th and 21st centuries. She wanted to make the United States powerful in the economy, not just politically. She started working on the economy in the earlier days, and then she stepped towards the military gains of the states. This not only worked, but it also created havoc among the nation to have come under the light of a smart lady. The government and the people at first were not willing to believe, but she gained the trust of all. She worked on the affordable care act for the children and helped them dearly. She stood up for women's rights under the violence against women act. Meaning, she stood up for all acts and rights and made sure that they are implemented. As far as being a US senator is concerned, she stood between the war of Russia and the US and made them sign a treaty. She promoted peace, harmony, culture. She was the first lady who stood for the Copenhagen Climate change Accord. All of this not only helped in helping the children, with their lives, education, etc. it helped the country with better people, better economy, better military respondents, peace, and harmonious culture. She is greatly loved and supported by 74% of the world's stats. She has 487.2K followers just on Facebook .
  • 3. Although things are quite positive, there are a few people who won't agree with this. This is mostly because people have different opinions and mindsets, depending on their different personalities. Thus, there are always critiques and opposers available. Due to Hillary Clinton’s majority deeds that were good in their own way, she managed to accomplish the support of the majority just by being a senator or an assistant to the president himself. She managed to play a great role in the economy of the United States. Even though in previous elections, she lost from Donald Trump, but she is still an influential politician more than him . Landler, M. (2016). Alter egos: Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and the twilight struggle over American power. Random House. The article analyses the fascinating relationship between Hillary Clinton and Barrack Obama. It is further asserted that the relationship between the two framed the nation's great debates over peace and war for the last few years. The article talks of how the two leaders pressed their views through a restrained, inward-looking, painfully aware of limits against hard-edged, unabashedly old-fashioned and pragmatic stands. It is such a useful article is pointing to some of the policies and big moves made during these times with great pressure and contribution from Hillary Clinton. It is a reliable article from an author who is a political analyst and a writer in New York Times columns. Lee, J., & Lim, Y. S. (2016). Gendered campaign tweets: the
  • 4. cases of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Public Relations Review, 42(5), 849-855. The study examines the case of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on gendered campaign tweets. The author discusses the reflected political candidate's gendered communication strategies in their tweets and even on their campaign websites. The masculine personality traits and feminine issues are emphasized by Clinton. Clinton expresses her opinions about public issues through tweets and utilizes actively the multimedia tweets to strengthen her bid for the presidential seat. The research will be useful in examining how female politicians tend to put more weight on their masculine personality traits and feminine issues to counteract the gender stereotypes which are damaging. The research is very much reliable for it uses both quantitative and qualitative methods to asset any claim posed and supports the conclusion drawn therein. Meeks, L. (2013). All the gender that’s fit to print: How the New York Times covered Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin in 2008. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 90(3), 520-539. The study examines a culturally significant event that was covered by the New York Times in the 2008 presidential election. The article brings in a content analysis of Hillary Clinton among others focusing on the coverage of the feminized and masculinized traits and issues, and explicit novelty references. It is a useful article for it will help the researcher in examining the stereotypes that Hillary Clinton had to fight and overcome to rise as an influential leader of the 20th century. Parry-Giles, S. J. (2014). Hillary Clinton in the News: Gender and authenticity in American politics. University of Illinois Press.
  • 5. The article talks of the authenticity difficulties that have faced the former first lady-turned-senator-turned presidential candidate and now an influential figure in the 20th century. She is a woman in the spotlight who has been termed by some political analysts as “inauthentic” as the article implies. The fact that Hillary Clinton is a woman and the representation of what women can do in politics, then it is clear that issues of gender and stereotyping must have arisen at some point in her life. The article provides a central critique of Hillary Clinton which is helpful sediment for every leader and thus it will help in putting my leader into a mirror for examination. Edwards, J. L. (2011). The 2008 Gendered Campaign and the Problem with" Hillary Studies". Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 14(1), 155-167. The article explores how 2008 was staged on gender instead of sound manifestos and plans for the citizens. It brings forth how gender contributed to the success and failure of some political candidates. The author talks of what he calls second- wave feminist political- icons. The article focuses on an unfurled tired phrase by the media "Year of The Women" during the primaries for the mid-term 2010 election. The phrase is highly criticized by this author thus bringing in the strategies that have been employed by women to rise in the political ladder. Hillary Clinton is one of those icons. It will be a useful article in envisioning the arrival of gender parity in national politics and for the shape of related scholarship. Oles-Acevedo, D. (2012). Fixing the Hillary factor: Examining the trajectory of Hillary Clinton’s image repair from political bumbler to political powerhouse. American Communication Journal, 14(1), 33-46. Oles talks of how an ordinary person grows systematically
  • 6. to become a great leader. Every leader always experiences a downside and strong they come back after the fall determines their great success in politics. Political relevance is not gained in a day, but it is a process of continued support. It involves learning through everything and structuring. In these articles, it is evident that the author gives the different tips, experiences, and challenges that can turn an ordinary person into a political icon and an influential figure. The research is tied to American history with an enormous focus on American politics. The author has gone further to specifically point out at Hilary Clinton. The article is very much useful in my research for it analyses traits of a great leader and even goes further to point at Hillary Clinton who is my influential figure of choice. Ritchie, J. (2013). Creating a monster: online media constructions of Hillary Clinton during the Democratic Primary Campaign, 2007–8. Feminist Media Studies, 13(1), 102-119. The process of politicking is thought to be a clean deal but deep inside it involves a lot that is mainly played behind the curtains. Every new day in politics is like a game of Ace and thus any person can lose if they are not keen. The media has been so instrumental in active politics and almost every great leader in the 20th century has walked in these shoes for a while. The author point into the different impacts the media can have on shaping the present and future of a leader. Ritchie gives the destructive and constructive version of the media. Hillary Clinton has been a presidential candidate in the previous presidential election, she used online media by a great percentage. The article talks about a monster that can be created through online media. The article is viable in the sense that most of the American politics in the recent past has involved high online presence. It will help in the study by bringing in some of the moves Hillary Clinton made through the online media and their effects on her as a leader and even to the
  • 7. American nation. Harp, D., Loke, J., & Bachmann, I. (2016). Hillary Clinton’s Benghazi hearing coverage: Political competence, authenticity, and the persistence of the double bind. Women's Studies in Communication, 39(2), 193-210. The article presents the progress regarding how a notable number of female politicians such as Hillary Clinton has been displayed by the news media coverage. The news coverage has been found to follow gendered lines that disregard women's competence in political affairs. The research brings into the table the railroads that have been made toward gender equality. The study presents a textual analysis that has examined articles from eight news websites that covered Hillary Clinton's 2013 congressional testimony. The research is very useful in establishing how the media has been displaying and describing the different appearances and moves made by Clinton.
  • 8. References Edwards, J. L. (2011). The 2008 Gendered Campaign and the Problem with" Hillary Studies". Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 14(1), 155-167. Harp, D., Loke, J., & Bachmann, I. (2016). Hillary Clinton’s Benghazi hearing coverage: Political competence, authenticity, and the persistence of the double bind. Women's Studies in Communication, 39(2), 193-210. Landler, M. (2016). Alter egos: Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and the twilight struggle over American power. Random House. Lee, J., & Lim, Y. S. (2016). Gendered campaign tweets: the cases of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Public Relations Review, 42(5), 849-855. Meeks, L. (2013). All the gender that’s fit to print: How the New York Times covered Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin in 2008. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 90(3), 520-539. Oles-Acevedo, D. (2012). Fixing the Hillary factor: Examining the trajectory of Hillary Clinton’s image repair from political bumbler to political powerhouse. American Communication Journal, 14(1), 33-46. Parry-Giles, S. J. (2014). Hillary Clinton in the News: Gender and authenticity in American politics. University of Illinois Press. Ritchie, J. (2013). Creating a monster: online media
  • 9. constructions of Hillary Clinton during the Democratic Primary Campaign, 2007–8. Feminist Media Studies, 13(1), 102-119.