The document contains two advertisements about environmental protection and gender sensitivity.
The first advertisement shows a boy picking up litter and telling an old man to properly dispose of trash, pointing to a message on the wrapper. It then shows political and religious leaders coming together to take care of the environment for future generations.
The second advertisement portrays a couple rejecting gender stereotypes. A man and woman discuss their complementary differences rather than strengths. When an old man suggests a boy should carry the woman's bag, the couple politely explains she is capable and they want her to feel empowered rather than weak.
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Advertisements on Nature and Gender Equality
1. Advertisements
Environment
1 Scene : (Walking -- An old man threw a candy wrapper on the road.
A boy was walking behind him. He picked the wrapper.)
Boy : Mr! You dropped something!
Man : No, my boy. That’s trash.
Boy : Oh, then I must dispose it properly.
Man : It’s okay, just leave it there.
Boy : No Mr. It said so right here.
(The old man curiously looked at the wrapper where the boy was pointing.)
Man : Please dispose properly.
Boy : (Smiling) I told you so.
2 A short video montage of natural disasters, (i.e. floods, land slides, etc.)
Afterwards:
President : Let.
Senator : Us.
Congressman : Take.
Judge : Good.
Religious : Care.
Celebrity : Of.
Masses : Mother Earth.
Children : For the succeeding generations.
Young child : (Looking sad, but stern) Please.
2. Advertisements
Gender Sensitivity
1 Scene : (A man and a woman standing side by side.)
Man : I can lift heavy weights.
Woman : I cannot.
Man : I am stronger.
Woman : I am not. But that doesn’t make me less of a person.
Man : (Looking dubious)
Woman : We have COMPLEMENTARY differences.
Man : (Nodding in agreement)
2 Scene : (Lovers walking in the park. The girl is carrying a shopping bag.
An old man caught sight of them.)
Old man : (Pointing to the boy) You should carry the bag.
Boy : Oh no, sir. She can do it. Plus, I don’t want her to feel weak.
Old man : But…
Girl : It’s really okay, sir. It’s not that heavy.
If it was, I would have let him carry it. (Smiling)
Boy : Good day, sir.
(Then they would go on their way)
Old man : (Watching them, scratching his head, looking confused)
(The last frame would show the lovers walking happily)