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  2. The Pushcart War - Wikipedia

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    The Pushcart War is a popular children's novel by the American writer Jean Merrill, illustrated by Ronni Solbert [1] and first published by W. R. Scott in 1964. It is Merrill's best known work. [1]

  3. Kids are now handing out business cards to schedule ... - AOL

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    Vanity Rodriguez, a content creator in Texas, went viral in August after she shared on TikTok showing the playdate card her 7-year-old son brought home from school.

  4. Blitz campaign - Wikipedia

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    In the world of marketing, a blitz campaign is a very short, intensive, and focused marketing campaign for a product or business. A blitz campaign is a marketing strategy designed to promote a product or a business quickly through the use of mass media; it is also called a "marketing blitz," a " time-based marketing campaign," and "intensive marketing."

  5. Cards for Hospitalized Kids - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Individuals and organizations also become involved with Cards for Hospitalized Kids by hosting their own card-making events. IndyCar racer Graham Rahal and his foundation hosted their own card-making event for Cards for Hospitalized Kids in May 2012. [6] Dolphin trainers at Sea World San Diego hosted a card-making event in December 2011 ...

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    Kamala Harris' presidential campaign is launching a $90 million advertising effort over the next three weeks to introduce the Democrat to voters and sharpen the contrast with Republican Donald Trump.

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  8. Push poll - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the push poll is a form of telemarketing-based propaganda and rumor-mongering masquerading as an opinion poll. Push polls may rely on innuendo, or information gleaned from opposition research on the political opponent of the interests behind the poll. Generally, push polls are viewed as a form of negative campaigning. [1]

  9. Just Say No - Wikipedia

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    Reagan speaking at a "Just Say No" rally in Los Angeles, in 1987 "Just Say No" was an advertising campaign prevalent during the 1980s and early 1990s as a part of the U.S.-led war on drugs, aiming to discourage children from engaging in illegal recreational drug use by offering various ways of saying no.