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This is MarketCopywriter Blog's second post in a series on Mad Women—pioneering women copywriters. In an earlier post, you got a glimpse of America’s
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It all started with sex.“A skin you love to touch.”
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December 20, 2012 9:09 PM
My friends at Catapult.org the new crowdfunding platform for women and girls would appreciate this scoop.
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December 20, 2012 9:13 PM
Sending this to my friends who just created Catapult.org, new crowdfunding platform for girls and women. Delete the scoop?
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"More time for leisure". A suite of amazing 'new' electrical goods for 1963, just "For Mum", at Christmas. Australian 1962 60sec TV ad produced by Avondale S...
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Vintage ads are often terrible, but these holiday ads take terrible to a new low. Whether it's Santa as a sex object or a cigarette carton for a sleigh, these ads are festive, fun, and totally inappropriate.
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Why is that women are always laying down, delicate, or almost naked? Delete the scoop?
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"The mission of this collection is to educate about the power of imagery in the stereotyping of race. By understanding how it happened, we can recognize it happening now. Once aware, we can make a conscious effort to avoid the messy thinking stereotyping promotes that leads to fear, prejudice, hate, and discrimination. Increasing sensitivity to these stereotypes can promote racial tolerance. Ultimately, civilization depends on learning to value the racial and cultural diversity of our histories, our nations, and the world in which we live."
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March 6, 11:09 PM
This article mainly talks about the similarities between stereotyping and imagery. I can easily use this to get more detail for my three subtopics dealing with imagery.
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