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Domestic Violence Prevention Month Campaigns year-by-year.

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STAND
UP
TO
PREVENT DOMESTIC ABUSE

Domestic
Violence Prevention Month in the Army 2006!


There are
6 posters to choose from: Three are variations on the basic theme;
three provide slogans that go along with the theme. Use the following
table to download the poster(s) of your choice. Be sure to Right-Click
on the links and use “Save
Target As” to
track where you store your poster files. See printing instructions
below the table for general guidelines.
Click on
the pictures below to see 8 x 11′ versions in your browser. Depending
on your browser settings you may be able to print directly.
8.5
x 11″ – Ready to print from your color inkjet or laser printer. Right-click
to download.
11
x 17″ – Have your Printing Center download these
files for you and make your prints
Comments

Basic Theme #1

8.5
x 11″ JPEG

8.5
x 11″ PDF

11
x 17″ PDF

Recommendations:

Print and distribute as many versions as possible, as widely as possible.

JPEG
files are generally faster to download, and can be opened with
standard picture or photo software that comes with Windows.

PDF files may be a bit
better in quality, and can be opened directly using Acrobat Reader.
Don’t have Acrobat Reader? Download it Here

Slogan #1

8.5
x 11″JPEG

8.5
x 11″ PDF

11
x 17″ PDF

 

Slogan #2

8.5
x 11″JPEG

8.5
x 11″ PDF

11
x 17″ PDF

 

Slogan #3

8.5
x 11″JPEG

8.5
x 11″ PDF

11
x 17″ PDF

 

Basic Theme #2

8.5
x 11″JPEG

8.5
x 11″ PDF

11
x 17″ PDF

 

Basic Theme #3

8.5
x 11″JPEG

8.5
x 11″ PDF

11
x 17″ PDF

 

The 2006
Theme and Installation
Commander’s Proclamation Download

PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS:
These are high quality, densely inked images measuring 8.5″ x
11″! Be sure to use glossy photo paper for high quality results.
Remember: RIGHT-click to download — use the “Save Target As…” option;
find your downloads and Double-click to preview. Use photo quality
paper!

30-second
Radio Spots! Hear them
Here




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Connected
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Groups
]


This material was developed for the U. S. Army Community and Family Support Center, Family Advocacy Program by staff of the Family Life Development Center in cooperation with Cornell Cooperative Extension, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. The material is based upon work supported by the Extension Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, under special project number 97-EXCA-3-0221.

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