“Blog action day is an annual event held every October 15 that unites the world’s bloggers in posting about the same issue on the same day with the aim of sparking discussion around an issue of global importance.” The topic this year is climate change. Find out more at www.blogactionday.org
As a single female balancing work, school, fashion, hair and just life in general it’s difficult to factor in things like the world’s climate change, but when I stop to think about maybe we should. Every human on this planet will leave an imprint so if you’re going to make one, why not let it be a positive one.
Suggestions involving manual labor or gross things like recycling compost just don't fit in my life style so we’ll leave them to professionals ;-). Here are a few things that I’m incorporating into my daily routine that will hopefully make a difference.
Washing clothes in cold water conserves electricity. If I’m feeling ambitious I’ll hang them out to dry instead of using the dryer…. Who doesn’t love that sun kissed feel anyway.
My dream car is a Range Rover, but this gas guzzling beauty isn't an eco-friendly choice, instead I’m settling for the Cayenne Porsche, the hybrid of course.
Lastly, I’m trying websites like Swapstyle.com and thrift stores to get fresh looks, instead of department store buys.
Overall, I'm realizing that it's the small things that count. Who knows one day I may eventually progress to recycling at home.
Happy Blog Action Day Everyone!!!
A Chic Lady's Solution to Climate Change
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...inspired by the CW/PRSSA!
The comeback of prime time TV drama series’ “90210”and “Melrose Place”, paired with the Public Relation Student Society of America (PRSSA) gave way to the idea that allowed our Senior PR Campaigns class a unique opportunity. Design a campaign using your Public Relation skills to promote the comeback of two of TVs nationally recognized shows “90210”and “Melrose Place”.
With a unique group we went to work looking for an idea that would tie the two shows together, as well as the campaign to the campus. “What’s your Scandal?” a murder mystery dinner was our angle, to which each group member’s contribution was essential.
The script for the mystery was written to mirror the shows we promoted and the main characters were derived from the actual shows characters. On the day of the event, every guest was given a confidential packet that included their characters profile and a personality description among other essentials. Between dinner courses the guest were given clues to help the audience unveil the plot. By the end of the night everyone was completely involved in the story line, while connecting and learning about the “90210”and “Melrose Place” characters. As an incentive the person to correctly identify the killer, the weapon, and the motive won a gift card to a popular coffee house in town.
Over all, the campaign by our measure of success went off without a hitch. This opportunity was unique and gave me a direct look at the budgeting, crisis management and organization skills associated with executing such a campaign.
… And now we wait to see what the CW thinks of our results!!
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