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Fine print: Over 750,000 go homeless each night.

Fine print: Over 750,000 go homeless each night. Note: This was an ad campaign specifically in NY. Cole’s 1999 YOU CAN CHANGE AN OUTFIT/YOU CAN OUTFIT CHANGE, OR BOTH series of ads promoted a variety of causes, from diversity to volunteerism. One urged equal pay in the workplace.

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Fine print: Over 750,000 go homeless each night.

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  1. Fine print: Over 750,000 go homeless each night. Note: This was an ad campaign specifically in NY.

  2. Cole’s 1999 YOU CAN CHANGE AN OUTFIT/YOU CAN OUTFIT CHANGE, OR BOTH series of ads promoted a variety of causes, from diversity to volunteerism. One urged equal pay in the workplace.

  3. TEXT: If you had every thing where would you put it?

  4. Note: This advertised a shoe drive in NYC.

  5. NY subway ad

  6. Election Year 2012 (October): About 30 minutes into the verbal contest between President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney, the former governor explained that he would cut what he considers non-essential items in the budget, including cuts to PBS, which employs debate moderator Jim Lehrer. "I'm sorry Jim. I'm gonna stop the subsidy to PBS. I'm gonna stop other things," Romney said. "I like PBS, I like Big Bird, I actually like you too."

  7. FINE PRINT: Over 60% of New Yorkers still practice unsafe sex.

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