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Words Create Worlds : A Successful Campaign
A successful campaign for the Anagram bookshop, located in the city of Prague. A simple but efficient baseline “Words create Worlds” thought and produced by advertising agency Kaspan.More pictures in the following section.
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Top 10 Fun Facts About Google You Didn’t Know
What do you think of when someone say the words "search engine"? 99% Chances are, you think of Google, arguably the most popular search engine on the Web today. Despite ever-increasing commercial success since that date, its owners (Sergey Brin
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OBEY: Supply & Demand 20th Anniversary
HOPE. OBEY. PROGRESS. VOTE. Technically they’re all just words, but when you said them to yourself at least one of them had a mental image of a piece from renowned street artist Shephard Fairey. Now that Fairey has successfully conquered the political a
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Startup Quotes
A couple of weeks ago I stumbled upon a cool website called startupquote.com. As I was examining the site I noticed encouraging words of wisdom from some very successful people such as Larry Page, co-founder of Google, Seth Godin, founder of Squidoo, and
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Canon Innovation
Canon’s PowerShot is an affable name in the market these days. They keep introducing new cameras every week or so, to maintain the high popularity of this brand – or in other words, consistency is the key to any company’s success.
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How the Word “Spam” Came to Mean “Junk Messa
We found out how the word “spam” came to mean “junk message” or “junk mail”.
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Cat Born with the Word Cat on Fur!
Cat owners discovered the word 'cat' in blond fur on their black striped kitten
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Where the Word "witch" Came from
The word “witch” derives from the Old English words “wicca” and “wicce” (masculine and feminine forms, respectively). This later became “wicche”, in Middle English, which meant the same thing as “wicca” and “wicce”, but didn’t d
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Facebook To Own Trademark For The Word "Face" Soon
Facebook has moved one step closer to secure a trademark for the word “Face”(when used with online chat rooms or bulletin boards) after receiving a notice of allowance from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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Indian Teacher Explaining The Word ****
Hilarious comedy video about an Indian teacher explaining the word ****, you know what I mean
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The Most Successful Latinos of 2010
... case you didn't notice, Latinos are virtually everywhere: on TV, in movies, on the radio and playing your favorite sports. In honor of all their achievements, we decided to take a look at the 12 most successful Latinos of 2010.
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List of Movies That Use the F-word Most Frequently
The obvious winner is a documentary film entitled “Fuck” about the origin and use of the word. The film has a “fuck count” of 824! That’s like 8 or 9 fucks per minute.
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The Most Successful Latinos of 2010
In case you didn't notice, Latinos are virtually everywhere: on TV, in movies, on the radio and playing your favorite sports. In honor of all their achievements, we decided to take a look at the 12 most successful Latinos of 2010.
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10 most beautiful cathedrals in the world
The word cathedral is derived from the Latin word cathedra (“seat” or “chair”), and refers to the presence of the bishop’s or archbishop’s chair or throne.
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The Best Of: Ad Campaigns
These are marvelous examples of the most successful and creative ad campaigns. These will make you smile, cry or leave you intrigued but surely not lighthearted.
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When The Phrase “Oh F***” Is Perfectly Accepta
I bet you can't get through these pics and say the word at least once!
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20 Weird English Words
The words that you probably never heard.
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The Most Popular Multiplayer Game Ever: New Counte
Counter strike has proved to be the most successful game ever and that too not only in the history of first player shooters but that of gaming. The game is based on a very simple concept of the bad guys, i.e. terrorists and the good guys, the counter terr
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15 Things You Didn't Know About The Beatles
Formed in 1960, the fab four from Liverpool quickly became the most successful and critically acclaimed band in the history of rock and roll. Meet fifteen fascinating, little-known facts about the band that changed the world.
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What the Nautical Term ‘Avast’ Means
The word was originally derived from the Dutch phrase “houd vast”, which literally means “hold fast”. The frequent usage of this phrase eventually got it slurred down to “hou’ vast” and later “avast”.
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