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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Nothing much to blog about today because we had to rush out our presentation for tomorrow. We had loads of fun in the process of making the following videos. Our project was about ear candling therapy and we had to promote this to investors. Apparently ear candling therapy is not encouraged as the risks outweighs the benefits. There are no scientific evidence to support the benefits of ear candling. So, we tried to look for people comments instead and only selected the positive comments to present to the class. Through this, we learnt the advertising tactics - to promote ear candling as a new experience not to be missed and to hide the fact that there are no scientific proofs for ear candling.

Anyway, here are the videos. Sit back, relax and enjoy!