The document contains two advertisements about environmental protection and gender sensitivity.
The first advertisement shows a boy picking up litter and telling an old man to properly dispose of trash, pointing to a message on the wrapper. It then shows political and religious leaders coming together to take care of the environment for future generations.
The second advertisement portrays a couple rejecting gender stereotypes. A man and woman discuss their complementary differences rather than strengths. When an old man suggests a boy should carry the woman's bag, the couple politely explains she is capable and they want her to feel empowered rather than weak.
Protect Our Environment and Promote Gender Equality
1. Advertisements
Environment
1 Scene : (Walking -- An old man threw a candy wrapper on the road.
A boy was walking behind him. He picked the wrapper.)
Boy : Mr! You dropped something!
Man : No, my boy. That’s trash.
Boy : Oh, then I must dispose it properly.
Man : It’s okay, just leave it there.
Boy : No Mr. It said so right here.
(The old man curiously looked at the wrapper where the boy was pointing.)
Man : Please dispose properly.
Boy : (Smiling) I told you so.
2 A short video montage of natural disasters, (i.e. floods, land slides, etc.)
Afterwards:
President : Let.
Senator : Us.
Congressman : Take.
Judge : Good.
Religious : Care.
Celebrity : Of.
Masses : Mother Earth.
Children : For the succeeding generations.
Young child : (Looking sad, but stern) Please.
2. Advertisements
Gender Sensitivity
1 Scene : (A man and a woman standing side by side.)
Man : I can lift heavy weights.
Woman : I cannot.
Man : I am stronger.
Woman : I am not. But that doesn’t make me less of a person.
Man : (Looking dubious)
Woman : We have COMPLEMENTARY differences.
Man : (Nodding in agreement)
2 Scene : (Lovers walking in the park. The girl is carrying a shopping bag.
An old man caught sight of them.)
Old man : (Pointing to the boy) You should carry the bag.
Boy : Oh no, sir. She can do it. Plus, I don’t want her to feel weak.
Old man : But…
Girl : It’s really okay, sir. It’s not that heavy.
If it was, I would have let him carry it. (Smiling)
Boy : Good day, sir.
(Then they would go on their way)
Old man : (Watching them, scratching his head, looking confused)
(The last frame would show the lovers walking happily)