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Social Studies- Using one of the advertisements from "The Living Room Candidate," write a short essay explaining how the style of the ad reflects the social and artistic trends of the time, as David Schwartz suggests in the article.
"This ad reflects Jon Corzine's opposition to equal educational opportunities for everyone, his opposition to property tax relief, and his opposition to a balanced budget that is required by the New Jersey Constitution," he said.
The tone of the ad reflects some nervousness on the part of Mr. Manchin, a popular governor and early favorite in the special election to fill the seat vacated by the death of Mr. Byrd.
The ad reflects how Mr. Perry's supporters believe the Texas governor can live with a poor showing in early-voting New Hampshire, where Mitt Romney dominates, but South Carolina is another matter.
The new ad reflects an underlying reality of the campaign: that on most issues of concern to voters, the polls show Mr. Gore at an advantage, whereas until the conventions most voters seemed to like Mr. Bush better as a leader.
We also realize that, as a website, we often aren't in a position to know the details of an apartment rental or job application — and so we will also remove an ad from our platform if the government agency responsible for enforcing discrimination laws tells us that the ad reflects illegal discrimination.
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"Eight out of ten mothers [of 1,896 surveyed]... believed the ad reflected common experience, rather than outdated stereotypes".
A TV commercial and an accompanying print ad reflect that attitude, minus any presidents, by showing a man flying to work with a jetpack on his back powered by two packages of Old Fashioned Quaker Oats.
Another ad, reflecting "laddish" culture, shows one of four flat-sharing friends delegated to do the cooking during half-time of a football match, while the third in the series features a raunchy scene between actors Victoria Pugh and Richard Mylan.
The ad reflected the decision, made in 2006 by NBC News managers, to install Olbermann as co-anchor of MSNBC's election coverage, along with Chris Matthews, the host of "Hardball".
The ad reflected a belief among his aides that in addition to trying to move past his "47 percent" comments, Mr. Romney can appeal to voters in an intimate, personal way, bonding over their economic worries.
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