Nora Riordan wrote the slogan "Fresh as a Flower in Just One Hour." In the 50s the company "One Hour Martinizing" in Jersey City, NJ, ran a slogan contest for their company. They promised a car to the winner. Nora Riordan entered this contest with her slogan. Although the slogan was placed across the entire ceiling of the dry cleaners, the company stated she did not win the contest and gave her a set of knives. The slogan became nationwide after the franchises grew to over 1000 sites. This dry cleaning company did not smell as well as they claimed. This is another example of corporate greed and dishonesty.
WHO wrote belling the cat
James Thurber wroteThe Scotty Who Knew Too Much. He wrote it in "1940".
It was Ludwig Bomelmane
Thomas Hardy wrote 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles' in 1891. During the Victorian period and industrial revolution.
it is hind swaraj & it has nothing to do with Hinduism or Religion. It is an act of freedom of India.
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m.k gandhi regards achint sahay atri
The book "Hind Swaraj", which in English translates to "Indian Home Rule", was written by Mahatma Gandhi. It was written in 1909.
A slogan can be "America starts here" because it is where that's wrote the declaration of Independence.
Guy Gruenberg, the sales manager for Brewer Company registered the slogan, "Attitude is everything in sales." Guy conducts seminars based on this slogan.
Mars is one of the oldest candy companies in the world. The company's original slogan was first created and written by Frank Mars.
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The John Deere Company slogan, " I will never put my name on a product that does not have in it the best which is in me," was written and coined by John Deere, the man himself.
Nora Riordan wrote the slogan "Fresh as a Flower in Just One Hour." In the 50s the company "One Hour Martinizing" in Jersey City, NJ, ran a slogan contest for their company. They promised a car to the winner. Nora Riordan entered this contest with her slogan. Although the slogan was placed across the entire ceiling of the dry cleaners, the company stated she did not win the contest and gave her a set of knives. The slogan became nationwide after the franchises grew to over 1000 sites. This dry cleaning company did not smell as well as they claimed. This is another example of corporate greed and dishonesty.
"Dream a Dream" was performed by Charlotte Church, but the song is written by Swaraj Babenia, Simon Geeenaway, & Jamie Robert Shearman, as per ASCAP database. The music itself Is based on Faure's Pavane.