Papers 1961-1970 of total 7884 found.
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…economy. Indeed, many of the people that are spending their money gambling are the same people that can least afford to lose it. For instance, the lottery is most heavily advertised in poor neighborhoods where it is advertised as a way out of poverty. Oppon…
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…, and advertising worlds before his emergence as a writer provided subjects and training for his art. Born on February 2, 1923 in Buckhead, Georgia, an Atlanta suburb, to lawyer Eugene Dickey and his wife Maibelle Swift Dickey, James graduated from North Fulton High…
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…. Listing from Electric Library, a pay service. No relevant pictures or maps found. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2000, Columbia University Press. Feedback • Advertise • About Encyclopedia.com Terms and Conditions…
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…transplant hair correctly. Underregulation has encouraged some hair-transplant clinics to spend millions of dollars advertising that they can work wonders for anyone. In 1996, Bosley Medical Group, one of the largest providers of surgical hair restoration…
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Category: /History
…Northwest, and his dream had come true. He then used changed the name of the line to the Great Northern Railroad and used advertising techniques such as allowing families to travel from MN to the Pacific for only $10 as long as they settled somewhere along his…
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…Edition of Microsoft Works. In 1992 the company started advertising by kicking off its first-ever television advertising campaign (which was called “Where do you want to go today?”), to demonstrate the benefits of Windows-based computing to a new, bigger…
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…and a list of recommended solutions orally to the staff and production manager. The solutions included a vast advertising campaign from advertising in the school papers to sponsoring events. After the conclusion of the presentation, the group was dismantled…
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…commercial advertisements like Tommy Hilfiger, and Ralph Lauren, uses the flag as their brand name and their trademarks. If the Flag Amendment passes, would these companies have to change their trademarks to oblige to the new Flag Amendment? I feel…
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…group. The group advising clients to limit advertising on stations targeting black or Latino audiences (Janelle Carter, 1999). The morning radio talk show encouraged thousands of listeners to send cash register receipts to the station so they could be sent…
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…jurors are known by the intensity of their convictions, Robert Webber plays someone who works in advertising and views serving on a jury no more seriously than he would put together a laundry soap jingle. He tries using advertising lingo such as "run this idea…
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