Saturday, January 14, 2012

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True or False: Super Bowl Commercials

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A single 30-second ad during the Super Bowl costs millions of dollars, and will be viewed by more than 100 million people. Test your knowledge on these iconic (and expensive) commercials.


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Flash Mobs: Marketing Strategy or Genuine?

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While the flash mob phenomenon started as an experiment in the power of online chatter, the advertising industry quickly embraced it and used it to promote products, causes and organizations. Can you distinguish the mobs that were born of genuine passion versus marketing?


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Speed Match

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Speed Match will help you think faster and improve your reaction time. Remember and compare the symbols flashed on your screen in this fast-paced matching game. Put your intelligence to the test and play Speed Match.


How Chinese New Year Works

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Every year, more than 20 percent of the world's population plunges into a period of feasts, festivities and fireworks in celebration of Chinese New Year. How did this culture-rich, superstition-filled holiday get its start?


How Fasting Works

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Sometimes people choose not to eat for religious, political or health reasons. It's called fasting, and it's been popular for thousands of years. What effects does fasting have on the body? Is it safe?


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