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  2. Flyposting - Wikipedia

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    Flyposting (also known as bill posting) is a guerrilla marketing tactic where advertising posters are put up. In the United States, these posters are also commonly referred to as wheatpaste posters because wheatpaste is often used to adhere the posters. Posters are adhered to construction site barricades, building façades and in alleyways.

  3. Election litter - Wikipedia

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    Election litter usually is defined as placing campaign signs on public, government-owned property, or on privately owned property (including residences) without the owner's permission. [1] It is usually banned by local government. According to the "State Board of Elections littering notification" statute of the U.S. state of North Carolina:

  4. 'Fly 1,500 miles home with me to vote': These Americans are ...

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    Some of those who are making the trek, like Samantha Balsham, tell Yahoo Life that the effort is worth it to make sure their vote counts. At 19 years old, this presidential election is the first ...

  5. Advertising to children - Wikipedia

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    Examples of cognitive abilities that impact a child's ability to understand the intention of advertisements and commercials are theory of mind and executive functioning. [23] Comprehending the persuasive nature of advertisements and understanding brand symbolism are directly correlated with these cognitive skills.

  6. Reese Witherspoon Reveals the Holiday Tradition She Tried ...

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    The family does go all out making their gingerbread houses — with one exception. "We use a kit," Witherspoon explains. "Back when I was a 'Do anything that Martha Stewart says' woman, I tried to ...

  7. TrashTag - Wikipedia

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    TrashTag is an internet challenge and hashtag campaign where people clean up a heavily littered area, posting before and after photos with the hashtag #trashtag. [ 1 ] Examples and initiatives

  8. Hooked for Life - The Huffington Post

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    So the NFL asked Brandissimo to help connect kids with NFL Rush Fantasy, the first such game created by a pro league aimed exclusively at young children. Kids as young as 6 years old were encouraged to pick a team of NFL players each week and compete for the most fantasy points with other kids across the country. And the prizes were extraordinary.

  9. Wheatpaste - Wikipedia

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    In particular, it was widely used by nineteenth and twentieth century circus bill posters, who developed a substantial culture around paste manufacture and postering campaigns. [2] In the field of alcohol and nightclub advertising, in the 1890s, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec 's posters were so popular that instructions were published on how to peel ...