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M&C Saatchi UAE and Pizza Hut teamed up for the internet sorcery encouraging people to switch off
As the UAE geared up to join millions of people across the world in raising awareness of the issues facing the planet, Pizza Hut offered customers an alternative way to get involved – other than just having to turn off their lights.
With its Offline Hour campaign, Pizza Hut encouraged people in two countries to disconnect from the internet during Earth Hour in order to win a free pizza. The campaign ran through a website, created by agency partner M&C SAATCHI UAE, that only works offline with no data, no WiFi and a bit of internet sorcery. Special code built into the back end allows the site to detect when users have no active internet connection and reveal a 60-minute countdown timer. If users go back online, the timer stops and they ll be prompted to go back offline in order to claim a free pizza.
اكتشاف موقع لصناعة الملح على سواحل بريطانيا يعود إلى 6 آلاف عام
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Bohun was born probably in England between 1575 and 1585. An acquaintance later wrote that Bohun had been “a long time brought up amongst the most learned Surgeons, and Physitions in Netherlands.” Most likely he received his medical education at Leiden, but nothing of his youth or education is definitely known.
Bohun, whose surname contemporaries often spelled “Bohune” or “Boone,” sailed for Virginia on April 1, 1610, as personal physician to the new governor, Thomas West, baron De La Warr. Within a month after they arrived in Jamestown on June 10, 1610, Bohun had treated the governor’s fever with bloodletting, which De La Warr believed had saved his life. Bohun soon depleted his medical chest treating colonists’ frequent illnesses, and during the nine and one-half months he was in the colony he experimented with indigenous native plants and minerals to ascertain their medicinal properties. He used sassafras to purge phlegm, employed a white clay to fight fevers, use