The document describes a public service announcement featuring archival footage of former President Richard Nixon giving a speech on the "War on Cancer" in 1970. In the PSA, actress and cancer screening advocate Fran Drescher questions Nixon about the billions spent and lives lost to cancer despite efforts. Drescher argues that prevention through early screening should be emphasized, since 95% of cancers detected at stage 1 can be survived. Nixon agrees the policies need updating and calls for a unified national effort to conquer cancer. Drescher thanks Nixon and urges the public to get screened and cured.
This section discusses the debate over slavery in new territories gained after the Mexican-American War. There were bitter disputes between those who wanted slavery allowed in all territories and those who supported banning it. The Compromise of 1850 was proposed to address these tensions. It admitted California as a free state, organized other territories under popular sovereignty, ended the slave trade in Washington D.C. but not slavery itself, and passed a strict Fugitive Slave Act requiring escaped slaves to be returned to their owners.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create engaging slideshows.
O Forte Duque de Caxias foi construído entre 1776-1779 para defender o Rio de Janeiro de invasões espanholas. Foi guarnecido novamente durante a Guerra da Independência do Brasil (1822-1823) e depois desativado em 1831. Após a Proclamação da República em 1889, passou a se chamar Forte do Leme e depois Forte Duque de Caxias em 1935. O forte foi revitalizado em 2010 e hoje é um ponto turístico que preserva a história do Rio de Janeiro.
Sales is the act of selling a product or service in exchange for money or other compensation. The seller completes the sale by agreeing to a price and transferring ownership of the item to the buyer, which creates an obligation for the buyer to pay. Marketing and sales are different business activities - marketing encompasses promotion, distribution, pricing, and advertising to attract potential customers, while selling is the process of convincing a buyer to make a purchase.
From the audience feedback, the creator learned:
1) Some viewers were confused about the identity of the teenage male performer.
2) One viewer enjoyed the editing but was undecided about watching it again.
3) Another viewer rated the video 3 out of 5 for enjoyment, and enjoyed the black and white style and newspaper scene.
4) Closer shots of the teenage male could improve emotional connection for viewers.
This section discusses the debate over slavery in new territories gained after the Mexican-American War. There were bitter disputes between those who wanted slavery allowed in all territories and those who supported banning it. The Compromise of 1850 was proposed to address these tensions. It admitted California as a free state, organized other territories under popular sovereignty, ended the slave trade in Washington D.C. but not slavery itself, and passed a strict Fugitive Slave Act requiring escaped slaves to be returned to their owners.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create engaging slideshows.
O Forte Duque de Caxias foi construído entre 1776-1779 para defender o Rio de Janeiro de invasões espanholas. Foi guarnecido novamente durante a Guerra da Independência do Brasil (1822-1823) e depois desativado em 1831. Após a Proclamação da República em 1889, passou a se chamar Forte do Leme e depois Forte Duque de Caxias em 1935. O forte foi revitalizado em 2010 e hoje é um ponto turístico que preserva a história do Rio de Janeiro.
Sales is the act of selling a product or service in exchange for money or other compensation. The seller completes the sale by agreeing to a price and transferring ownership of the item to the buyer, which creates an obligation for the buyer to pay. Marketing and sales are different business activities - marketing encompasses promotion, distribution, pricing, and advertising to attract potential customers, while selling is the process of convincing a buyer to make a purchase.
From the audience feedback, the creator learned:
1) Some viewers were confused about the identity of the teenage male performer.
2) One viewer enjoyed the editing but was undecided about watching it again.
3) Another viewer rated the video 3 out of 5 for enjoyment, and enjoyed the black and white style and newspaper scene.
4) Closer shots of the teenage male could improve emotional connection for viewers.
As part of the future agenda programme we are running several events with students around the world. This first one in the UK brought togetehr LSE and RCA students to explore 4 topics - data, cities, food and health. These are some of there thoughts on what is missing from the current views.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by providing a button to click to begin the process. The document is advertising the ability to easily create presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck.
Este documento describe los trastornos del aprendizaje. Explica que son problemas que interfieren con el rendimiento escolar y no son resultado de discapacidades o problemas emocionales graves. Se centra en describir la dislexia, incluyendo sus síntomas, causas, y tipos.
This paper highlights the concepts of Ethical Consumer Movement model which became popular in year 2006 and is known as Product Red. Product Red was started on an original idea to market products of different companies promoting a social cause that would generate funds to be donated for the purchase of medicated drugs to help the poor and sick people of Africa affected with AIDS.
O documento discute quatro perigos principais das redes sociais para crianças: 1) ser vítima de predadores sexuais, 2) assédio por outras crianças, 3) roubo de identidade, e 4) passar muito tempo nas redes sociais em vez de fazer tarefas ou brincar. Ele fornece conselhos sobre como se proteger, como manter dados privados e denunciar assédio.
4 Reasons Why Sweet Potato Protein Pancakes Are Your New Favorite Go-To SnackKelsey Bowen
These 3 sentences summarize the key points about sweet potato protein pancakes from the document:
The document provides 4 reasons why sweet potato protein pancakes are a healthy and satisfying go-to snack: they are delicious, satisfying cravings, are good for your body by maintaining stable blood sugar levels, and are easy to prepare and store for quick meals throughout the week. The pancakes combine sweet potato and protein powder for sustained energy and come with many topping ideas for variety.
This document summarizes a case study on IKEA's global sourcing challenges related to child labor in India. It outlines that IKEA was initially unaware that children were working in some of its rug suppliers' factories in India and Pakistan. An estimated 200,000 children worked in India's carpet industry, including in IKEA's supply chain, often under poor conditions. The document recommends alternatives for IKEA to prevent child labor, such as only sourcing from suppliers certified by the Rugmark organization, providing subsidies to suppliers, collaborating with local governments and media, and publicizing its reform efforts.
This document discusses how technology can create social isolation and neurosis. It provides examples of different technologies like computers, cell phones, and social media. While technology provides benefits like easier communication, it can also replace face-to-face social interaction. Excessive technology use can cause stress, depression, and forms of cyber bullying. The document examines how societies relationship with technology has changed over time and how it now shapes our social lives and expectations.
This document provides an overview and syllabus for the Hooray! Starter English language course for 3-year-olds. The course uses songs, stories, games and activities to teach basic English vocabulary and skills through play. Each of the six main units focuses on a topic and introduces vocabulary through a song. Stories, games and worksheets reinforce the vocabulary. Lessons follow a structure including warm-up, carpet time, pencil and paper, and rounding off sections. The course aims to develop children's listening, speaking, social and thinking abilities while making language learning fun.
As part of the future agenda programme we are running several events with students around the world. This first one in the UK brought togetehr LSE and RCA students to explore 4 topics - data, cities, food and health. These are some of there thoughts on what is missing from the current views.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by providing a button to click to begin the process. The document is advertising the ability to easily create presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck.
Este documento describe los trastornos del aprendizaje. Explica que son problemas que interfieren con el rendimiento escolar y no son resultado de discapacidades o problemas emocionales graves. Se centra en describir la dislexia, incluyendo sus síntomas, causas, y tipos.
This paper highlights the concepts of Ethical Consumer Movement model which became popular in year 2006 and is known as Product Red. Product Red was started on an original idea to market products of different companies promoting a social cause that would generate funds to be donated for the purchase of medicated drugs to help the poor and sick people of Africa affected with AIDS.
O documento discute quatro perigos principais das redes sociais para crianças: 1) ser vítima de predadores sexuais, 2) assédio por outras crianças, 3) roubo de identidade, e 4) passar muito tempo nas redes sociais em vez de fazer tarefas ou brincar. Ele fornece conselhos sobre como se proteger, como manter dados privados e denunciar assédio.
4 Reasons Why Sweet Potato Protein Pancakes Are Your New Favorite Go-To SnackKelsey Bowen
These 3 sentences summarize the key points about sweet potato protein pancakes from the document:
The document provides 4 reasons why sweet potato protein pancakes are a healthy and satisfying go-to snack: they are delicious, satisfying cravings, are good for your body by maintaining stable blood sugar levels, and are easy to prepare and store for quick meals throughout the week. The pancakes combine sweet potato and protein powder for sustained energy and come with many topping ideas for variety.
This document summarizes a case study on IKEA's global sourcing challenges related to child labor in India. It outlines that IKEA was initially unaware that children were working in some of its rug suppliers' factories in India and Pakistan. An estimated 200,000 children worked in India's carpet industry, including in IKEA's supply chain, often under poor conditions. The document recommends alternatives for IKEA to prevent child labor, such as only sourcing from suppliers certified by the Rugmark organization, providing subsidies to suppliers, collaborating with local governments and media, and publicizing its reform efforts.
This document discusses how technology can create social isolation and neurosis. It provides examples of different technologies like computers, cell phones, and social media. While technology provides benefits like easier communication, it can also replace face-to-face social interaction. Excessive technology use can cause stress, depression, and forms of cyber bullying. The document examines how societies relationship with technology has changed over time and how it now shapes our social lives and expectations.
This document provides an overview and syllabus for the Hooray! Starter English language course for 3-year-olds. The course uses songs, stories, games and activities to teach basic English vocabulary and skills through play. Each of the six main units focuses on a topic and introduces vocabulary through a song. Stories, games and worksheets reinforce the vocabulary. Lessons follow a structure including warm-up, carpet time, pencil and paper, and rounding off sections. The course aims to develop children's listening, speaking, social and thinking abilities while making language learning fun.
1. WAR ON CANCER DEBATES :30 TV
THE FOLLOWING PSA USES ARCHIVAL FOOTAGE
DRAWN FROM AN EXISTING “STATE OF THE UNION”
ADDRESS GIVEN BY FORMER PRESIDENT NIXON IN
1970.
OPEN INTERIOR U.S. CAPITOL. WE’RE INSIDE THE
CONGRESSIONAL CHAMBERS. FROM OUR WIDE
ESTABLISHING SHOT WE CAN SEE IT’S A FULL
HOUSE. FORMER PRESIDENT RICHARD M. NIXON
STANDS AT THE PODIUM. A HUSH HAS FALLEN OVER
THE CHAMBERS. IT’S SO QUIET YOU COULD HEAR A
PIN DROP. CUT TO ART CARD.
TITLE GRAPHIC: NIXON | DRESCHER:
THE WAR ON CANCER DEBATE
CUT TO SIDE ANGLE OF THE EX-PRESIDENT WHICH
GIVES US A VIEW OF A PORTION OF THOSE SEATED
CLOSEST TO HIM IN THE GALLERY. ACTOR AND
CANCER SCREENING ADVOCATE FRAN DRESCHER
STANDS UP AND ADJUSTS THE MICROPHONE IN
FRONT OF HER.
SFX: [MICROPHONE BEING
ADJUSTED]
FRAN DRESCHER: Mr. President, in 1971, you
asked…
CUT TIGHT ON PRESIDENT NIXON IN FRAME AT HIS
PODIUM.
RICHARD NIXON: [INTERRUPTS] ...for an extra
$100 million to launch an
intensive campaign to find a
cure for cancer.
CUT TIGHT TO FRAN DRESCHER AT THE
MICORPHONE.
FRAN DRESCHER: We’re up to 200 billion, 19
million lives, and still no cure.
It’s time for prevention.
RICHARD NIXON: Let us make a total national
commitment to achieve this
goal.
FRAN DRESCHER: Diagnosed in Stage 1, 95% can
survive cancer—today! Thank
you, sir, we’ll take it from here.
APPLAUSE FILLS THE ROOM.
SUPER: Logo - CancerSchmancer.org
Stage 1 is the Cure
FRAN DRESCHER[VO]: America -- Get angry. Get
screened. Get cured.
RICHARD NIXON[VO]: Thank you. And good day.
S T A G E 1 I S T H E C U R E
2. WAR ON CANCER DEBATES :60 TV
THE FOLLOWING PSA USES ARCHIVAL FOOTAGE
DRAWN FROM AN EXISTING “STATE OF THE UNION”
ADDRESS GIVEN BY FORMER PRESIDENT NIXON IN
1970.
OPEN INTERIOR U.S. CAPITOL. WE’RE INSIDE THE
CONGRESSIONAL CHAMBERS. FROM OUR WIDE
ESTABLISHING SHOT WE CAN SEE IT’S A FULL
HOUSE. FORMER PRESIDENT RICHARD M. NIXON
STANDS AT THE PODIUM. A HUSH HAS FALLEN OVER
THE CHAMBERS. IT’S SO QUIET YOU COULD HEAR A
PIN DROP. CUT TO ART CARD.
GRAPHIC: NIXON | DERSCHER
THE WAR ON CANCER DEBATE
CUT TO SIDE ANGLE OF NIXON WHICH GIVES US A
VIEW OF A PORTION OF THOSE SEATED CLOSEST
TO HIM IN THE GALLERY. ACTOR AND CANCER
SCREENING ADVOCATE FRAN DRESCHER STANDS
UP AND ADJUSTS THE MICROPHONE IN FRONT OF
HER.
SFX: [MICROPHONE BEING
ADJUSTED]
FRAN DRESCHER: Mr. President, in 1971, you
asked…
CUT TIGHT ON PRESIDENT NIXON IN FRAME AT HIS
PODIUM.
RICHARD NIXON: [INTERRUPTS] For an
appropriation of an extra $100
million to launch an intensive
campaign to find a cure for
cancer.
FRAN DRESCHER: Well we’re up to 200 billion, 19
million lives and still no cure.
RICHARD NIXON: Many of the policies which were
right then are obsolete today…
FRAN DRESCHER: Exactly. And it’s time we put
emphasis on methods of
prevention.
RICHARD NIXON: Which are above partisanship.
The time has come in America
when the same kind of
concentrated effort that split
the atom and took man to the
moon should be turned toward
conquering this dreaded
disease.
FRAN DRESHCER: America, wake up! If everyone
were diagnosed in Stage 1,
95% would live, and that’s
doable today! Thank you, sir,
for bringing it to our attention –
we’ll take it from here.
APPLAUSE FILLS THE ROOM.
SUPER: Logo - CancerSchmancer.org
Stage 1 is the Cure
FRAN DRESCHER[VO]: America -- Get angry.Get
screened. Get cured.
RICHARD NIXON[VO]: Thank you. And good day.
S T A G E 1 I S T H E C U R E
3. WAR ON CANCER DEBATES :60 RADIO
MUSIC: [SOMETHINGURGENT,PREEMPTIVE LIKE
PBS FRONTLINE REPORTS]
ANNOUNCER: Nixon/Drescher
The “War on Cancer” Debates
FRAN DRESCHER: Mr. President, in 1971, you
declared war on cancer when
you asked…
RICHARD NIXON: [INTERRUPTS] For an
appropriation of an extra $100
million to launch an intensive
campaign to find a cure for
cancer.
FRAN DRESCHER: Well we’re up to 200 billion, 19
million lives and still no cure.
RICHARD NIXON: Many of the policies which were
right then are obsolete today…
FRAN DRESCHER: Exactly. And it’s time we put
emphasis on methods of
prevention.
RICHARD NIXON: Which are above partisanship.
The time has come in America
when the same kind of
concentrated effort that split
the atom and took man to the
moon should be turned toward
conquering this dreaded
disease.
FRAN DRESHCER: America, wake up! If everyone
were diagnosed in Stage 1,
95% would live, and that’s
doable today! Thank you, sir,
for bringing it to our attention –
we’ll take it from here.
SFX: [APPLAUSE]
FRAN DRESCHER: People -- Get angry. Get
screened. Get cured. Visit
CancerSchmancer.org today.
RICHARD NIXON: Thank you. And good day.