Electronic commerce--Corrupt practices--Prevention; Internet advertising--Corrupt practices; Internet fraud
Online search advertising is currently the greatest source of revenue for many Internet giants such as Google™, Yahoo!™, and Bing™. The increased number of specialized websites and modern profiling techniques have all contributed to an...
Human adenoviruses (Ads) can infect and replicate in cells at different cell-cycle stages. Ads with the E1 B55K deletion preferentially replicate in cancer cells and cause oncolysis. Our laboratory has previously shown that the Ad E1 b gene is...
This dissertation takes Chinese advertisements as the research subjects to see in what way a quantifiable large number of advertisements with its metaphorical nature and instrumental mission can reflect social cultural change, in specifics,...
Louisville newspaper display at 1931 Home Show features photos of homes with signage reading "For full details see Todays Classified Ads" and "All the homes pictured in this booth Offered For Sale Today In the Classified 'Real Estate...
Two-story wooden(?) building at the corner of Oak and Tenth Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor shop is a liquor store, with four ads for Frank Fehr Brewing and four ads for Phoenix Brewing around the establishment.
Trolley tracks run down Bardstown Road at its intersection with Highland Avenue. Utility poles are visible on both sides of the road and a traffic light hangs down from some of these. On the left is Louisville National Bank and Otto E. Mueller's...
Street railroads; Stores & shops; Buildings; Streets; Air pollution; Traffic signs & signals
Smoke lingers over the Shea Building on West Broadway in Louisville, Kentucky, which sits at the corner of a partially-bricked street. A trolley car heads south as it approaches the intersection of Sixth Street and Broadway where a four-way stop...
Crowds; Men; Women; People; Theatres; Cultural facilities; Electric signs
Address: 416 W. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. A crowd stands under a marquee that reads, "Drury Lane / Oertel's Radio Theatre." The men wear suits and most have hats. The women wear dresses and...
A streetcar drives past buildings on Fourth Street at Liberty Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The streetcar bears the number 1083 and the designation "Park 3rd." The front of the bus has ads for Crab Orchard Kentucky Straight Bourbon...
Street railroads; Louisville Railway Company; Crowds; Grocery stores; Buildings; Transportation; People
The front end of the Market Street trolley can be seen in front of the A & P Food Store at the corner of Frankfort Avenue and Pope Street. A crowd of people wait on the sidewalk. It appears to be raining as the street looks wet, and children...
Garages; Show windows; Street railroad tracks; Buildings; Historic buildings; Transportation
Address: 421-425 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The Bosler Fireproof Garage was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The two-story garage is shown here with its arched garage door and second floor windows. On the first...
Political participation; Advertising; Fliers (Printed matter); Stores & shops; Women; People
Four women stand in a shop decorated with campaign ads and the United States flag. Three of the women hold horns as one points to a sign reading, "Keep Louisville Booming. Dont rock the boat. 1921 Huston Quin, 1925 Arthur A. Will," with...
Mecca Smoke Shop, at 313 South Second Street, Louisville, Kentucky, bearing ads for Epping's and Coca-Cola. On back of image: "Nathan Weiner's Smoke Shop 313 S. 2nd."
Woodblock prints of, from left to right starting at top left: "Bachelor's Darling Smoking Tobacco" ad with indistinct white-on-black image; "Bachelor's Darling Smoking Tobacco." with woman dressed in white on black background;...
Goodman's News store, 332 W. Liberty, Louisville, Kentucky, circa November 1930. Man, likely the proprietor, rests on magazine stand against window display bearing lettering "Goodman's 'Everything to Read'" and "Out of Town...
Goodman's News store, 332 W. Liberty, Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1930. Close-up of window display bearing lettering "Goodman's 'Everything to Read'" and "Out of Town Newspapers," a November 1930 calendar, an ad for tickets for...
Buildings; Stores & shops; Variety stores; War bonds & funds
A woman works inside a war stamps booth at a Woolworth's store. The booth is painted with ads and slogans. The text above reads 'Keep 'Em Flying' and is decorated with eagles and American flags. In one image, two woman stand at the booth's counter.
One-story building at 2100 South Preston Street (corner of Preston & Lynn Streets, Louisville, Kentucky). Sign above building advertises Royal Crown Cola, Beer & Sandwiches, and Chile & Soup. Unlit neon signs in windows advertise Fehr's...