the political propagandists behind the Just Say 'No' to Drugs campaign have tried to make it 'cool' to say 'no'. This has worked to some degree, but has fallen way short of what has been needed. Bringing about public awareness without public solutions...
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Teaching Material: No Drugs Teaching Objectives: 1.To enable the students to learn about vocabulary, useful expressions and language items. 2.To develop Ss’ basic skills of reading for knowledge and reading for information. Reading skills for Ss including predicting, skimming, scanning, questioning...
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But he said beyond the newfound optimism and enthusiasm among his party, Democrats have a compelling story to tell the American people through actions like cutting the price of prescription drugs and massive infrastructure investments. “It really matters to people even if it’s in this...
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In 1984, First Lady Nancy Reagan popularized the phrase “Just Say No” as part of the ongoing war on drugs. It would soon become one of the best-known slogans of the era. "Just Say No" television ads were on stations across the country. Meanwhile, the phrase appeared on T-shirts and...
In 1984, First Lady Nancy Reagan popularized the phrase “Just Say No” as part of the ongoing war on drugs. It would soon become one of the best-known slogans of the era. "Just Say No" television ads were on stations across the country. Meanwhile, the phrase appeared on T-shirts and...
In 1984, First Lady Nancy Reagan popularized the phrase “Just Say No” as part of the ongoing war on drugs. It would soon become one of the best-known slogans of the era. "Just Say No" television ads were on stations across the country. Meanwhile, the phrase appeared on T-shirts and...