Back in the 1930s, the NRA (National Recovery Administration) used catchy slogans like “We Do Our Part” and “Buy Now” to encourage both businesses and consumers to support the recovery effort. They wanted simple, motivating phrases that people could easily remember and rally around during the Great Depression.
Slogans on unity focus on the theme of coming together with one another. "All for one and one for all" and "united we stand, divided we fall" are perfect examples of unity slogans.
Multinational hotel groups have certainly reduce prices and made hotel stays more predictable. On the other hand, the personal touch of an independent hotel has been lost in many locations.
1.Nazis used leaflets ,and catchy slogans etc to propagate NazismJ 2.Orthodox Jews were stereotyped and marked. 3.Films were made to create hatred for Jews .They were referred to as pests etc....................................
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simple: don't do it
Lets have a tea party
Eureka! or i have found it
the dank desert!
want customer to be happy
stop bullying.
Olympia Greece!
a catchy slogan means when a restaurant or a business makes a sentence that everyone finds its funny or attractive, for example: in McDonald's the catchy slogan is: ''(the little song; doo-doo, doo-doo) I'm lovin' it.''
catchy slogan is that which reaches to heart. and also is to the point
Slogans are affective if they are catchy and memorable. They don't have to rhyme, but they should grab the attention and stick in the brain.
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