A museum more than just an institution that houses objects. We took a look at how the museum uses its collection for educational purposes. |
For the first two years, we prepared all the documents, re-arranged our operating structure and defined our mission and scope of operations. They were not physical, noticeable changes. |
I envision it being a lot like downtown Sarasota is today. |
I've never been with someone this long. She is a part of my life. She's had a lot of tragedy in her life, but has kept on going. |
It bans ads that target minors, bans billboards, cartoon characters, brand logo merchandise, movie placements, and severely restricts promotional programs and sampling. |
It just doesn't make sense to say Joe Camel fueled youth smoking, ... We have long said the campaign was aimed at adult smokers. |
It's a good jump start to when they learn to read. They can look at the pictures and mom can read to them. It becomes a shared reading time. |
Long-term, I see downtown Bradenton becoming a very unique city because they want it to be. I see a tremendous change along the riverfront. |
People think you change a newborn, you feed them and rock them and that's it. |
Since (the mother dog) was hungry herself, she could only feed (the puppies) a short time. So the puppies were on their own with no one to take care of them. |
Something must be done to prevent more homeless puppies. All animals rescued by Second Chance are spayed and neutered, but it is very expensive. |
The general intent of the MSA was to limit exposure and we've complied by pulling our ads off taxis, T-shirts, buses and billboards, ... But we have the right to communicate with adults about our product in magazines that are read by a majority of adults. |
The vaccine for bacterial meningitis is recommended for 11- and 12-year-olds. |
We don't want kids to smoke. Period. |
We got real bright, colorful books that were some of the kids' favorites. Many of these kids don't have any books (of their own) at home. The earlier we can expose them to literature, the better. Getting them exposed to literature at an early age is probably the best thing we can do and what better way than to put one in their hands. |