standardization of green actions lie within the advertising. The Wasting Water is Weird campaign is an example of this. This campaign uses a series of short
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Geneva Fairchild Professor James Nguyen Poli. 1‚ Tuesdays/Thursdays 11:30- 1:20pm January 28‚ 2016 Part 1: Topic and outline Topic: "Campaign finance reform and the Citizens United Case." The paper will discuss what campaign finance reform looked like prior to and following this case‚ as well as the reasons for unlimited spending on political activities being damaging to democracy. It will also discuss the ideas for reversing the Citizens United case‚ the steps taken towards this so far‚ and the
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SMIRNOFF NIGHTLIFE EXCHANGE MEDIA CAMPAIGN CHAU Hong Duc Table of content I. Analysis 1. Overview 2. Significant figures 3. Why is it successful? II. Recommendation III. References I. Analysis 1. Overview Smirnoff Night Life Exchange project is an annual promotion campaign integrates series of nightlife parties‚ leading to the biggest party in the November each year‚ along with global dancing competition judged by Madonna. Initiated by Smirnoff – the 1st worldwide
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The Australian Labor Party’s 1972 campaign slogan ‘It’s Time’ was used numerous times leading up to the election. The campaign comprised of various television commercials with the popular jingle playing throughout it. The initial goal was to popularise the phrase and create public awareness of the Labor Party. The central theme of the movement and was commended for its effectiveness and for generating excitement. The words ‘It’s Time’ were used to signal that there was a need for a major shift away
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the company had already started implementing new programs‚ buying new equipment‚ building a management team‚ improving working conditions and providing training for its employee‚ all of which had been underway‚ before the union began organizing its campaign and simply wanted the employees to give the company a chance. Question 3 No‚ supervisors Bates and Lofton did not unlawfully interrogate the two employees. As long as there is the absence of threats or promises‚ an employer can question its employee
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National Road Safety Campaign 2013 which was held on 4 February 2013 at the Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS)‚ Kuala Lumpur. In-conjunction with the Chinese New Year celebration this year‚ the event was implemented by the Road Safety Department (JKJR) in partnership with huge names deriving from government agencies and key players of the automotive industry. YB Dato’ Seri Kong Cho Ha‚ Minister of Transportation‚ graced the event as the Guest-of-Honour to launch the campaign in a ribbon-cutting
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Walkers 3. Explore the various campaign results. Do you think the campaign was successful? The main objectives of the campaign were to make the association between crisps and sandwiches top of mind and make sellers site Walkers next to the sandwiches in stores. This would lead the consumer performing a dual purchase of the single-packets of crisps together with their sandwich at lunch. The results show that the Great British public noticed and enjoyed the campaign. Also journalists picked up the
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The incredible industrial giant behind the Macintosh computers made a very strong push back in the 2000’s with their “Get a Mac” campaign. This campaign featured a denotative aspect of personified versions of “Mac” and “PC”‚ going about small skits to prove a Mac’s superiority over its competitor all whilst the connotative sense had a much less diminishing message of individuality within the western consumer culture. Simply‚ Apple had a message that could easily be read in the very simple and small
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Campaign threats or implied promise of benefit? Campaign threats or implied promise of benefit? Did the employer statements constitute an unlawful threat or an unlawful promise in violation of Section 8(a)(1) of the LMRA? Why or why not? Yes‚ the employer statements were unlawful. The NLRA guaranteed workers the right to join unions without fear of management reprisal. It created the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to enforce this right and prohibited employers from committing unfair
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Suppliers for a Local Campaign. Contents Page Introduction |Page 3 | Press|Page 4| Magazines|Page 11| Television|Page 18| Outdoor|Page 22| Transport|Page 25| Trade or High street Printers|Page 28| PR Agencies|Page 32| Advertising Agencies |Page 35| Introduction In order for the client to have the most effective advertising for their campaign ‚ they should be
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