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There's a very sad real-life example of this, a 31 year old with terminal cancer. He wrote some very moving articles for the Guardian (link to the articles he wrote is at the top of that piece).
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UK Govt requests the Oxford Vaccine be branded with a Union Jack . I despair.
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You mean all of this is your doing? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EwQepDqru8
Interesting about the adstock, never heard that term before. It'd be impossible to do objectively, but I'd love to run modern day analysis on some 'classic' ads (Guinness Surfers, Nike Write the Future etc) and see how they fare. Nowadays there's a constant tension between creative and client: client wants something new and innovative but also wants to know exactly what it will look like and be sure that it will 'work'. Not always the best process for creativity, but there's enough brave clients to make some interesting stuff happen still.
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Dhat also questioned how Bourne managed to become involved in providing medical supplies to the government given his limited business experience. Prior to running the Cock Inn, which was sold in January, Bourne set up a string of companies that did not trade and were later dissolved. Hinpack was established in July 2018, trading in disposable items for the catering industry.
Global Britain strikes again.
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Does it take into consideration things like the lockdown driving people to order more takeout as a replacement for restaurants? I've always wondered how precise it can go when measuring impact of ads (I'm a freelance creative that that often works in ad land, hence the interest). Not trying to knock the efficacy of your analysis, just curious as to how that side of it works.
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I'm generally against messing around with the body's natural balance, but after my dad's repeat mentions of it, and cutting down my meat intake, I looked into B12. I couldn't find anything that explicitly warned against taking B12, and it's one of the more common deficiencies (along with vit D).
There are certainly dangers to knocking back any and all supplements you can get your hands on (like vit C as you mention).
I'd be interested to get some blood work done to see if there are any noteworthy deficiencies there, but that will probably have to wait until post-pandemic.
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I think most people could do with more Vitamin D, coronavirus or no coronavirus. From the NHS site:
During the autumn and winter, you need to get vitamin D from your diet because the sun is not strong enough for the body to make vitamin D.
But since it's difficult for people to get enough vitamin D from food alone, everyone (including pregnant and breastfeeding women) should consider taking a daily supplement containing 10 micrograms of vitamin D during the autumn and winter. -
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Maybe Royal Doulton can start making flushing doorways.