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	<title>Comments on: Evolution of Health Ads and Communications, Part 2: Burning down the Tower of Babel on Health Topics</title>
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		<title>By: Shaping Youth &#187; Kids&#8217; Prime Time TV Health Cues Ingested, For Better or for Worse</title>
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		<description>[...] health educator,” KFF’s Vicky Rideout said. Indeed. My dear changeblogger pal Andre Blackman of Pulse and Signal is on site in Washington D.C. today covering the Hollywood Health conference and will be posting his [...]</description>
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		<title>By: SocialButterfly</title>
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		<description>What a great collaboration of work! Marc does amazing work with Osocio! I enjoyed learning more about how these issues are perceived in the various countries. It brings up a good discussion about the concept of global branding. Coke, McDonalds, etc....are &#039;global&#039; brands so to speak, but how they are perceived/marketed may change based on the country. This is bringing me back to a roundtable discussion we had in one of my graduate courses. 

I love this concept being presented in the public health/social change world. I think posts like this help, because they illustrate and provide viewpoints that many of us can&#039;t travel or discover first-hand.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a great collaboration of work! Marc does amazing work with Osocio! I enjoyed learning more about how these issues are perceived in the various countries. It brings up a good discussion about the concept of global branding. Coke, McDonalds, etc&#8230;.are &#8216;global&#8217; brands so to speak, but how they are perceived/marketed may change based on the country. This is bringing me back to a roundtable discussion we had in one of my graduate courses. </p>
<p>I love this concept being presented in the public health/social change world. I think posts like this help, because they illustrate and provide viewpoints that many of us can&#8217;t travel or discover first-hand.</p>
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