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Identify three areas of interest for which you might wish to advocate.

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The solution is a concise advise to students providing topics/concerns of possible advocacy campaigns.A list of currently active advocacy groups and advocacy websites is also provided for references and further research.

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First off, let's talk about advocacy? What is it basically? To become an advocate is to speak in behalf of a cause or a person to influence public policies especially that in relation to government decisions and resource allocations within the wider social, political and economic picture. To be an advocate one can either work individually or as a part of a larger group, campaigning for a cause. Some advocates lobby but lobbyists are not all advocates for most lobbyists are paid for to influence public policy (i.e. lobbyists for corporate groups pushing for legislation to benefit their ...

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