Sentences with phrase «public ads in newspapers»

We had to ask family, friends, and coworkers for help, post public ads in newspapers, or have the courage to walk up to strangers while out and about.

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Notifying the public with newspaper ads in New York for six weeks, as required by state law, can cost over $ 1,000 in more expensive counties, according to Horwitz, or more than five times the cost to file the LLC in the first place.
Saudi Arabia appears to have seen the visit as an opportunity for good public relations, with large ads taking out in a number of national newspapers.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg issued a public apology in an old - school format Sunday — via a full - page newspaper ad in major U.S. and U.K. papers.
Facebook's apology come in the form of full - page ads across the major newspaper in circulation, including The New York Times, but it's not clear whether this is helping to ease public unrest over its sketchy data collection.
The company recently ran full - page apology ads in several high - profile newspapers, but it's not clear whether those will assuage public unrest.
The Suffolk Legislature has tabled a resolution to name weekly newspapers to publish public notices in Suffolk's 10 towns after new lawmaker Susan Berland raised concerns about using the Long Islander in Huntington for the legal ads.
Encourage students and alumni to learn more about the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program by using one of these ads in your school's newsletter, newspaper, or other publications.
We have posters at food and donation distribution points, public service announcements on radio and TV, ads in the newspaper - everything we could think of to let people know their pets might be here if they're missing.»
The most common source of owned cats was from a friend or relative (42 % in 2005 versus 33 % in 1993), followed by being found as a free - roaming homeless cat (20 % in 2005 versus 32 % in 1993), a public or private animal shelter (16 % in 2005 versus 12 % in 1993), a breed rescue group (9 % in 2005 versus 2 % in 1993), a breeder (4 % in both years), an ad in a newspaper or adopted or purchased in a pet store (2 % in 2005 versus 6 % in 1993), a negligible percentage born at home (< 1 % in 2005 versus 6 % in 1993), and the remainder coming from various minor or unknown sources.
Place an ad in your local newspaper, put up signs at public places, ask around to friends and neighbors.
They either sell directly to the public, via ads in newspaper and internet classified sections, or they may sell to pet stores.
They place ads in newspapers, on television, on radio, on public bulletin boards, and in stores.
In 2009, she founded The Puppy Mill Project (TPMP), a nonprofit grassroots effort in Chicago to educate the public and raise awareness about puppy mills and their direct connection to pet stores, Internet sites and newspaper ads that sell dogIn 2009, she founded The Puppy Mill Project (TPMP), a nonprofit grassroots effort in Chicago to educate the public and raise awareness about puppy mills and their direct connection to pet stores, Internet sites and newspaper ads that sell dogin Chicago to educate the public and raise awareness about puppy mills and their direct connection to pet stores, Internet sites and newspaper ads that sell dogs.
A newspaper ad invites members of the public to participate in a method - acting experiment that would lead to them discovering their inner selves, which would be realised through scenes dramatising their alter egos.
They're always taking out full - page ads in the newspapers and doing all this public education.
The other «memos» included letters, meeting notices, reports to Western Fuels from a hired Washington public relations firm and sample ad layouts from Simmons Advertising in Grand Forks, North Dakota, a direct mail firm, for a proposed test run — a ten - day radio and newspaper campaign, and that's all.
Throughout 2013, Nouvian continued a media blitz, with giant public posters, newspapers ads, press statements, media interviews, and fact - based reports — all in opposition to destructive deep - sea fishing.
Discover's Chris Mooney points out that we have, in the G20, more science degrees than things for them to do, and on the other hand, a complete dearth of science journalism, and a growing divide between scientists and the public, and laments that, after all, newspapers and mass media have to do what makes the most profit, so science journalism is inevitably going to be squeezed out as cheaper - to - produce internet sources cut into media ad revenue.
2lst century marketing and public awareness of authoritative information online (or any product / service) without user going to legal aid (lots of people don't know what it is), not contacting a library (a lot of people are bypassing libraries for information research) is a big problem in world where newspapers are increasingly fee - based, tv ads continue to be expensive and people no longer want paper snail mail.
The AHRA protects individuals from discrimination by the Alberta government or persons in Alberta's private sector based on a number of grounds, including on the basis of physical disability or mental disability, and in respect of the following activities: notices (including newspaper ads, posters, publications, etc.); goods, services, accommodation or facilities customarily available to the public; employment practices or employment advertising; tenancy; and membership in a trade union.
The AHRA protects Albertans from being discriminated against on the foregoing basis in respect of notices (including newspaper ads, posters, publications, etc.); goods, services, accommodation or facilities customarily available to the public; employment practices or employment advertising; tenancy; and membership in a trade union.
The CHRA protects Canadians against discrimination based on the foregoing categories in respect of the provision of goods, services, accommodation or facilities customarily available to the public; tenancy; employment practices or employment advertising; membership in employee organizations; notices (including newspaper ads, posters, publications, etc.); harassment; and retaliation.
Earlier this week, Samsung took out a full - page ad in three national newspapers to issue a public apology for the Note 7 debacle, which has done a huge amount of harm to the company's reputation and finances.
The company recently ran full - page apology ads in several high - profile newspapers, but it's not clear whether those will assuage public unrest.
The company is presently running full - page newspaper ads apologizing for the ordeal in the U.S. which have been met with a mixed response from the general public.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg issued a public apology in an old - school format Sunday — via a full - page newspaper ad in major U.S. and U.K. papers.
Facebook's apology come in the form of full - page ads across the major newspaper in circulation, including The New York Times, but it's not clear whether this is helping to ease public unrest over its sketchy data collection.
The backlash against Facebook has sparked the #leavefacebook movement, and pressure from politicians, the media and the public will require Zuckerberg to do a lot more than take out newspaper ads, as he did in the UK at the weekend.
There are lots of postings to be found on online job banks, in newspaper ads and even at your public library.
In addition the public can place an ad in the newspaper, they can place their own sign on their lawn, they can hire an auctioneer, they can try Craigslist or any other similar optioIn addition the public can place an ad in the newspaper, they can place their own sign on their lawn, they can hire an auctioneer, they can try Craigslist or any other similar optioin the newspaper, they can place their own sign on their lawn, they can hire an auctioneer, they can try Craigslist or any other similar option.
This service is much like classified ads in a newspaper supported by licensed real estate brokers and salespeople and free to the public.
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