Significance of Campaign
Synonyms: Operation, Initiative, Drive, Movement, Effort, Project, Strategy, Crusade, Advocacy, Cause, Push, Endeavor
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Buddhist concept of 'Campaign'
In Buddhism, "Campaign" describes a strategic effort with meticulous planning. This involved a six-month preparation phase followed by an active three-month period. The goal was to ban Christianity in Sichuan, highlighting a focused and organized initiative.
From: Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies
(1) The campaign is a well-organized and planned effort that aimed to ban Christianity from Sichuan, which the timing was six months of preparation from June to December 1643, followed by three months of active campaign from December 1643 to February 1644.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Campaign'
In Hinduism, "Campaign" signifies the strategic military efforts of the Rakshasas against the Gods, illustrating an organized approach in their ongoing conflict within the mythological narrative.
From: Ramayana of Valmiki (Shastri)
(1) Refers to the military actions taken by the Rakshasas against the Gods, indicating a larger strategy and organized effort in the conflict.[2]
The concept of Campaign in scientific sources
The keyphrase "Campaign" encompasses organized efforts aimed at achieving various goals, including fundraising initiatives like the Easter Stamp Fund, raising public awareness, promoting healthcare, and advocating for policy changes.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) These fundraising initiatives need clear objectives communicated on crowdfunding platforms and in sustainability documents to be more effective and raise greater amounts of money.[3] (2) It represents organized efforts to raise awareness and mobilize support for a specific cause or issue, often involving advocacy and activism.[4] (3) Organized efforts to promote a particular cause or issue, such as sustainable food consumption, through education and awareness-raising activities.[5]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) A campaign was initiated with the objective of halting the practice of burning leaves, reflecting efforts to improve environmental conditions.[6] (2) A campaign is an organized course of action to achieve a specific goal, and the m-health campaign is ready to be disseminated in social networks.[7] (3) Campaign advertisements and alternative truth-related content are delivered on television channels and in TV shows popular among the target audience and the concept of brand equity reflects an attitudinal perspective about the message.[8]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) It is a crucial measure needed to enhance understanding of a specific disease, leveraging existing awareness to promote knowledge and encourage proactive health-seeking behaviors within communities.[9]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) A health strategy used to deliver messages to the community, influence population attitudes, beliefs and change health risk behaviors.[10] (2) This is a course of action, to further the public's recognition of qualified physiotherapists.[11] (3) The campaign is the Easter Stamp Fund campaign, which is the sole fund-raising effort of the National Council for the Care of Cripples in South Africa, and it needs assistance with the distribution and sale of Easter Stamps.[12]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) This is a process of promoting a specific goal or policy, and the text suggests we should be willing to campaign for changes in guidelines, despite cost implications.[13]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) An organized course of action to achieve a goal, such as an awareness campaign to curb apprehensions, according to the text.[14]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) A "campaign" for Soviet Jewry is discussed, referencing the British Campaign and the challenges faced by activists in supporting Jewish emigration.[15] (2) A series of actions and events intended to achieve a specific goal, such as passing the Law Amendment.[16]
Classical concept of 'Campaign'
From: The History of Herodotus
(1) Upon learning the Persian was in Pieria, the Hellenes broke up from the Isthmus and set forth for this military operation.[17] (2) The campaign described in the text began in the fifth year after four years of army preparation, involving a host of great multitude, surpassing previous armies in size.[18]
From: Egypt Through The Stereoscope
(1) Thutmosis III's campaigns in Palestine and Syria resulted in the collection of plants and animals depicted in the temple chamber.[19]
