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for my advertising class, we spent all quarter putting together a campaign. my group came up with "Go Blue". this is similar to the "go green" environmental campaign. we made posters, a website and educated the public about the water situation and different ways to conserve and some interesting facts that not everyone knows; for example, the average american uses 80 to 100 gallons of water a day. that seems like a colossal amount and everyone can do their part and conserving more water and helping change the situation. here are the two posters i created for the campaign.
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