Posted Monday, November 30, 2009 by admin
Rudeness to other people is a second class way of behaviour and people only get away with it because that fact is not brought home to them. So I think an advertising campaign to change attitudes would have a strong positive influence. I expect a lot of derision for this, but I have seen a rude workplace transformed into a pleasant place to work simply because it was no longer seen as acceptable to be verbally violent. What do others think?
Dr Weasel – I am not sure I am understanding your point – are you saying that it is difficult for anyone to agree on what is right and what is wrong, therefore one person assertion is another persons rudeness? If that is your point I would reply that ‘good manners’ would no doubt include respecting other peoples viewpoints without necasarilly agreeing with them, yet remaining civil. My question possibly sounds idealistic but if good manners are not taught in the home in all cases, then an ad campaign labelling people who get their pleasure putting others down as the fools they are then given that it is not a solution to the problem its a contribution.
Posted in Other - Business & Finance
Posted Monday, November 30, 2009 by admin
By marketing canpaigns i mean being an abercrombie model. Does that mean you work there or what?
and how do they get the models for abercrombie kids, because they are too young to work there.
Posted in Other - Beauty & Style
Posted Monday, November 30, 2009 by admin
Yes, I know Bruce Willis is not running for president but I need a good campaign slogan for a project.
I’m thinking “Live Free or Die Hard” because of the movie he played in but does that even make sense?
Or do you have any ideas that kind of relate or at least make sense?
Posted in Words & Wordplay
Posted Sunday, November 29, 2009 by admin
How would you describe these?
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/merchant/shop13-13_W0QQ_nkwZQQ_armrsZ1QQ_fromZQQ_mdoZ
And who would be your key market group (children/teens/women/surfers/punks/etc.)?
Thanks for your help.
Posted in Polls & Surveys
Posted Sunday, November 29, 2009 by admin
Credit Profile Numbers are being sold as if it is a specific number given by the US government that can be validated. I was wondering if anyone can prove this, or explain what a CPN is, and if it is just a marketing campaign used by companies online, thanks
Posted in Credit
Posted Saturday, November 28, 2009 by admin
I’ve always wondered what happens to campaign contributions once a candidate drops out of a political race, particularly the presidential races, where quite literally hundreds of millions of dollars have been raised across all campaigns. Do the candidates just keep it? do they return it to candidates? is it handed over to their respective national parties?
Posted in Elections
Posted Saturday, November 28, 2009 by admin
I keep seeing more and more people with this false thought in their mind… Is the Clinton campaign sending mail or email or anything trying to convince voters that he is somehow a Muslim.
Furthermore, if she is caught, will anyone care? It seems like no matter what she does the media chooses to ignore it.
Posted in Elections
Posted Saturday, November 28, 2009 by admin
I would like to know who do I complain to about our county clerk .
In our court house the county clerk is running for another term.
She is using her county clerk email to campaign.
In bold letters she has New Michigan Voter Information Center Feature Announced. When you click on it it goes to her blog. She email to every one in the county.
Posted in Government
Posted Saturday, November 28, 2009 by admin
How do i unlock the time trial feature on mirrors edge with out completing the campaign? For x-box360 by the way
Posted in Video & Online Games
Posted Thursday, November 26, 2009 by admin
I think that the best one for Hillary will be “Vote for me, I have no balls!”
And the politician who used to be John McCain’s, “Neither do I !”
Posted in Elections