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  2. Brochure - Wikipedia

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    A brochure is an promotional document primarily used to introduce a company, organization, products, or services and inform prospective customers or members of the public of the benefits. Although, initially, a paper document that can be folded into a template, pamphlet , or leaflet , a brochure can also be a set of related unfolded papers put ...

  3. Flyer (pamphlet) - Wikipedia

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    Leaflets being handed out in New York City (1973) A flyer (or flier) is a form of paper advertisement intended for wide distribution and typically posted or distributed in a public place, handed out to individuals or sent through the mail. Today, flyers range from inexpensively photocopied leaflets to expensive, glossy, full-color circulars ...

  4. Folded leaflet - Wikipedia

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    A train company leaflet with a double parallel fold. Folded leaflets are usually used for advertising or marketing purposes, or for information supplementary to labels.There are many types of folds; only the most popular types are listed here.

  5. Promoting Healthy Choices: Information vs. Convenience - HuffPost

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    high calorie intake, and use them instead to reduce intake. The first is present-biased preferences, whereby individuals place disproportionate weight on immediate costs and benefits at the expense of delayed outcomes (Ted O'Donoghue and Matthew Rabin 1999). Enforcing the

  6. Pro-EU leaflet - Wikipedia

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    The leaflets were paid for by the British taxpayers at a cost of £9.3 million, of which £458,500 was used for production, £5,947,436 for printing and delivering, and £2,894,064 on the accompanying website and digital promotion. [13] Sent to a total of 27 million households, the leaflets therefore cost 34p per household. [14]

  7. Airborne leaflet propaganda - Wikipedia

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    Airborne leaflet dropping is a type of propaganda where leaflets are scattered in the air, normally by filling cluster bombs that open in midair with thousands of leaflets. Military forces have used aircraft to drop leaflets to attempt to alter the behavior of combatants and non-combatants in enemy-controlled territory, sometimes in conjunction ...

  8. Department for Work and Pensions - Wikipedia

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    In August 2015, the department admitted using fictional stories from made-up claimants on leaflets advertising the positive impact of benefit sanctions, following a Freedom of Information request from Welfare Weekly, [50] claiming that they were for "illustrative purposes only" [51] [52] and that it was "quite wrong" to pass these off as ...

  9. Leaflet - Wikipedia

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    Leaflet may refer to: Leaflet (botany), part of a compound leaf; Leaflet (software), a JavaScript library for interactive maps; Pamphlet, a type of publication Folded leaflet; Flyer (pamphlet) Airborne leaflet propaganda; Cusps of heart valves, also known as leaflets; Any of two layers of lipid bilayer, including biological membrane