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  • ...reducing the demand for narcotics among young people by using the various advertising outlets of the mass media to change their attitudes towards illegal drugs ...in 1986 by Richard T. O’Reilly as a project of the American Association of Advertising Agencies.
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  • ...that present current news and commentary on the news, usually supported by advertising. City newspapers are often published daily, while smaller communities may h ...s, lawsuits where not all parties can be located, and many other. Required advertising such as this is bread and butter for newspapers. To be a designated legal n
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  • ...rnalism.co.uk/ News about the online publishing industry, plus recruitment advertising and other resources]
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  • ...ade featuring marching bands, local politicians, and ornamental [[floats]] advertising various local groups and businesses. Then the eating begins.
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  • Today, blimps are used primarily as advertising platforms. However, they are used sometimes
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  • "If two routers have routes pointing at each other, advertising reverse routes with a metric of 16 will break the loop immediately. If t
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  • ...workers. Klein also argues that brands are taking over public spaces with advertising now reaching places where it never used to reach: inside classrooms, inside <blockquote>Kenneth Cole has been jamming its own advertising for years, embroidering its campaigns with slogans and quotations addressin
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  • ...customer pays) generated by customers whom the affiliate refer via various advertising methods.
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  • ...]]s other than [[white (colour)|white]] are restricted - and there is less advertising on-court than at many other [[sport]]ing events. Spectators are often seen
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  • ...ms in programming format (that is, fitting the requirements of content and advertising time slots) and perhaps in tone, with the majority of Britcoms having a dar
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  • ...icity refers to acts in or toward the mass media distributing promotional, advertising or self-advancing information directed at drawing attention to or informing
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  • ...lysis for Government and Public Policy [[Carrie Gordon Earl]], objected to advertising that dealt with other holidays, saying "As a Christian, I don't put Christm ===Advertising===
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  • ...for stores which conduct these events. Since a store is always conducting advertising through pamphlets and media, labeling a sale a white sale does not cost mor
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  • Brands have seen in blogs an advertising opportunity. In this case, they publish posts on the latest brand's news, a ...s [[server]]. These allow the blogger to decide whether or not to allow [[advertising]] for income but require the blogger to shoulder his hardware and bandwidth
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  • ...ven when new, and keeping the area clear of overhead wires, traffic signs, advertising, etc.
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  • ...y [[Jimmy Wales]] and [[Angela Beesley]] in 2004, and is funded in part by advertising. A problem has been to keep people interested after the initial burst of ex
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  • ...rat Woodrow Wilson. The result, Morello concludes, was a triumph of modern advertising technique which propelled the Republicans back into the White House and fur * Morello, John A. ''Selling the President, 1920: Albert D. Lasker, Advertising, and the Election of Warren G. Harding.'' Praeger, 2001. [http://www.h-net.
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  • | industry = Advertising, construction, entertainment, financial services, hospitality, information
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  • ...other subjects in its school newspaper, ''The Foreword'', and was also its advertising editor. He graduated from the [[University of Missouri]] with a Bachelor's
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  • ...bsolut]] vodka which were amongst the earliest mainstream brands to target advertising directly at gay consumers in [[gay media]]. ...nible gay marketing activity occurring.<ref>[http://www.usatoday.com/money/advertising/2006-11-02-gay-market-usat_x.htm More marketing aimed at gay consumers.] No
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