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This makes Adland and James Othmer a great resource for anyone whose professional life makes them want to sing the from theme song from Alfie:
Sharon Glassman: What is Work? Balancing Creativity and Cash 2010
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In a less postmodern decade, Adland might have functioned on one level, as an informative and education insider's tale of a volatile industry.
Sharon Glassman: What is Work? Balancing Creativity and Cash 2010
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All of which makes Adland (Doubleday, September 15) a really fun read, in a Mad Men meets Monty-Pythonesque way.
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This makes Adland and James Othmer a great resource for anyone whose professional life makes them want to sing the from theme song from Alfie:
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All of which makes Adland (Doubleday, September 15) a really fun read, in a Mad Men meets Monty-Pythonesque way.
Sharon Glassman: What is Work? Balancing Creativity and Cash 2010
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In a less postmodern decade, Adland might have functioned on one level, as an informative and education insider's tale of a volatile industry.
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James P. Othmer is the author of the novel "Holy Water" and the memoir "Adland: Searching for the Meaning of Life on a Branded Planet."
"Storytelling" and "The Age of Persuasion": Two books on advertising James P. Othmer 2010
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In a class discussion the next day, Adland said the students enjoyed the trip.
Matthew Weiner: Religion in the Public Schools: A Story about Civics in the Bronx and Queens 2009
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As part of the New York State curriculum in his subject, Adland is required to give an overview of belief systems in the world, and at the end of the course, there is often at least one question on New York's Global History Regents Exam that relates to religion.
Matthew Weiner: Religion in the Public Schools: A Story about Civics in the Bronx and Queens 2009
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After providing some of the basics, Adland decided that his general explanations were not enough -- or rather, they were too academic.
Matthew Weiner: Religion in the Public Schools: A Story about Civics in the Bronx and Queens 2009
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