A powerful and real-life situation texting and driving public service announcement video popped up on my Facebook feed the other day and it caught my attention.
Congratulations are in order for students in AV program at Union Grove High School who won first place in the Regional Texas Department of Traffic Safety Public Service Announcement Competition.
As an adult, we might not think about our actions sometimes but we should. The reason being is that children, especially our own, most often mimic what we do.
The message has been drilled into kids' heads for quite some time, kids should stay in school. Getting an education is very important in this day and age yet there are still kids that just don't get the message and skip school to play hooky for the day.
I don't know what it is, but here lately it seem like I've been exposed to a lot of PSA (public service announcements) concerning speed and now seat belts.
Every time we get behind the wheel of a vehicle, there is danger. That danger can come from ourselves and definitely come from others and most of the time it is something that we have control over.
"First World Problems" are meant to be a joke. The internet meme mocks the way the planet's more privileged citizens will complain about things many people would consider luxuries.
But if all you know is the First World, wouldn't these "problems" be real to you? In a parody video from Ryan Higa, First World Problems -- or FWP -- finally get treated with the seriousness they des
This Thanksgiving PSA from William Shatner rests somewhere between his musical stylings and that time he threw a chair on ‘$20,000 Pyramid’ on the weirdness scale.
In the video below that Shatner made for State Farm Insurance, the onetime Capt. Kirk talks about the dangers of deep-frying a turkey.
“Indoor tanning is out,” says the Canadian Dermatology Association, who’ve placed tanning beds squarely in their crosshairs with a new web PSA that shows young women singing their skin with a clothes iron, toaster and waffle iron. Ouch. The CDA hopes these exaggerated examples of frying one’s skin hammers home the dangers of tanning. According to their website: