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makovt:

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rabshir:

In this advertisement, the World Wildlife Fund is showing how much some pollution can effect the environment. The audience for this advertisement is anyone who cares a lot about the environment. Through this advertisement, WWF is trying to show that one can of paint can pollute millions of liters of water. WWF is trying to show this message through a giant can of paint being poured through a river through the middle of a big city. When someone looks at the ad, their eye goes directly to the giant tin of paint. This shows that this little bit of paint can pollute much more than one would think. This is shown by the big city in the ad. The author of the advertisement is WWF.

rabshir:

In this advertisement, the World Wildlife Fund is showing how much some pollution can effect the environment. The audience for this advertisement is anyone who cares a lot about the environment. Through this advertisement, WWF is trying to show that one can of paint can pollute millions of liters of water. WWF is trying to show this message through a giant can of paint being poured through a river through the middle of a big city. When someone looks at the ad, their eye goes directly to the giant tin of paint. This shows that this little bit of paint can pollute much more than one would think. This is shown by the big city in the ad. The author of the advertisement is WWF.

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mothernaturenetwork:

The Titan Missile Museum in Sahuarita, Ariz., is the only publicly accessible Titan II missile silo in the United States. Visitors to this unique museum experience a simulated launch in the command center, walk through 3-ton blast doors, tour the underground missile site and see an actual Titan II missile in the launch duct. The 110-foot-tall missile is harmless now, but weighed 170 tons when it was fueled and ready to launch.12 nuclear tourism destinations

mothernaturenetwork:

The Titan Missile Museum in Sahuarita, Ariz., is the only publicly accessible Titan II missile silo in the United States. Visitors to this unique museum experience a simulated launch in the command center, walk through 3-ton blast doors, tour the underground missile site and see an actual Titan II missile in the launch duct. The 110-foot-tall missile is harmless now, but weighed 170 tons when it was fueled and ready to launch.
12 nuclear tourism destinations

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