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The school was founded in 1994 under the name « Red & Yellow School of Logic and Magic ». [2] 26 years later it joined Honoris United Universities. In 2022, the institution organizes its first summit dedicated to the metaverse. [3] Two years earlier, the school had its first four online degrees accredited. [4]
Advertising 1973 Alfredo Marcantonio: Advertising 1974 David Abbott: Advertising 1975 Alan Parker: Advertising 1976 John Salmon: Advertising 1977 Gerry Moira: Advertising 1978 Andrew Cracknell: Advertising 1979 Lord Snowdon : Advertising 1980 Martin Boase : Advertising 1981 Marcello Minale : Design 1982 Tony Brignull : Advertising 1983 Rodney ...
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A room in the museum served as the school's first location, where it was named "Escola de Propaganda do Museu de Arte de São Paulo" (Advertising School of the São Paulo Museum of Art). Under Martensen's management, with the motto "Taught by who does it", the school congregated professionals in the advertising business to teach its lone course ...
Channel One News was a program designed for and broadcast to elementary, middle and high school students. It contained commercial advertising. Its advertising regulations changed over the years; they restricted advertisements related to food and beverages that were inconsistent with their healthy lifestyle initiatives, gambling, motion pictures above PG-13, politics, religion, and tobacco or ...
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The "rose of temperaments" (Temperamenten-Rose) compiled by Goethe and Schiller in 1798/9.The diagram matches twelve colors to human occupations or their character traits, grouped in the four temperaments: * choleric (red/orange/yellow): tyrants, heroes, adventurers * sanguine (yellow/green/cyan) hedonists, lovers, poets * phlegmatic (cyan/blue/violet): public speakers, historians ...
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