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Interesting old advertisements

October 21, 2017 dzhang16824

Images and text convey powerful messages. We had these images shared with us and thought it would be worth reflecting on how these old advertisements were worded.

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Action for Media Education (AME) is a non-profit organization. We’ve been trailblazers in the development of media literacy programs since our incorporation in 1991. Our team includes parents and experts in education, journalism, mass communications, and community health. We see media education as a vital element of literacy due to the barrage of media messages aimed at us every day. See where we ’ve been, who we are, and how we can work together.

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