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Question
How is advertising in this age different from what we have today?
Solution
The gigantic advertisement signs are reflected on the clouds so large that they can be seen all over the Country. From that gallery, a thousand projectors were unendingly employed in sending to the clouds on which they were reproduced in colour, these inordinate advertisements.
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