how do you write an advertisment about academics, respect,teamwork and leadership

Depends on what kind of ad it is. If it's a print ad, you probably want an image that brings a lot of those ideas together with few words.

If it's a radio or television ad, you have about 30 seconds to sell your product and there is a LOT you can do in that time frame.

Matt

Just as with a theme, decide exactly what you want to say.

However, it has to be relatively short and "catchy" to attract the viewer's attention. Think of a sentence or phrase that would embody the basic idea or theme of your ad. Although you wouldn't want to use it, an example is "There is no 'I' in 'team.'"

I hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.

got a paper that ask to find key words to search on the internet for columbus'ships and the groups of native americans in the weast indies and what three explorers that came after columbus in 1492

?? I thought the question was about advertising.

No problem! I can still help you with your current question about researching the topics related to Columbus's ships, the groups of Native Americans in the West Indies, and the three explorers who came after Columbus in 1492.

To find key words to search on the internet for Columbus's ships, you can start by searching for "Columbus's ships names" or "ships used by Christopher Columbus." This will likely lead you to information about the three ships Columbus sailed on his voyage to the Americas in 1492: the Santa Maria, the Pinta, and the Niña.

For researching the groups of Native Americans in the West Indies, you can search for terms like "Native American tribes in the West Indies," "indigenous peoples of the West Indies," or specific names of tribes that inhabited the region during Columbus's time, such as the Taino people.

Regarding the three explorers who came after Columbus in 1492, you can search for "explorers after Columbus in 1492" or "explorers during the Age of Exploration." This should give you information about other significant explorers who embarked on expeditions after Columbus's initial voyage, such as Vasco da Gama, Amerigo Vespucci, and John Cabot.

Remember, using specific key terms and being as precise as possible in your search will help you find accurate and relevant information.