a vetsworld.com project coming soon …
Our current media violence programming of lower level thinking skills negatively affecting the well being of our world today is in answer now being met with a new program offering coordinated creative elements powerfully formatted to effectuate positive change in association with brand CANDO ~ a one word acronym meaning Creating A New Dimension of Optimism where the gateway road known as The Ave (CANDO Avenue) will take you to the city “Cando” found in the Edutainment Worlds of Constellation CANDO, the Achievement Universe found in one’s own imagination where people there are seen constructing the long awaited Soldier of Peace CANDO Army and winning the WW3 war of values just as we won WW2 with the same time proven “We Can Do It” motto/Can Do Attitude theme application at vetsworld.com where our brave patriot soldiers are building “The Spirit of America” CD series of motivational, fun, positive achievement messaging songs exclusively performed by Veterans inspiring exciting purpose as well as economic development for Vets and their favorite humanitarian and environmental projects and organizations.
When America entered WW2 the first government action was to choose the best branding theme that could inspire enlistment and and then victory. The Can Do Attitude motto was chosen and of course it worked when all else could not!
Few images have been as emblematic of the feminist movement as the iconic poster of a working woman rolling up her sleeve, flexing her arm, and proclaiming “We Can Do It!” Related Publication appears/Colman, Penny. Rosie the Riveter, Smithsonian, National Museum of American History and Treasures of American History online exhibition. The poster, created in 1943 by J. Howard Miller, has long been synonymous with Rosie the Riveter, a cultural allegory representing the many women who had swiftly entered the manufacturing workforce during World War II. However, Rosie originally had nothing to do with the “We Can Do It” poster that was produced by a manufacturing company in order to boost worker morale during the war, and was seldom seen outside of the company’s walls. It was only much later, during the 1980s, that the poster gained public notoriety in the height of the second-wave feminist movement.
Arm flexed, gaze strong, the woman protruding from the bright yellow background was to be a symbol of American feminism at large. It has since become a symbol of women’s empowerment throughout America and the world. The first CD recording entitled “The Spirit of America” will include relevant and timely subject matter songs as found in the CANDO Edutainment Song Library.
Series Song Sample Choices
The CANDO Project provides format for becoming an Avie on
the CANDO Avenue road of achievement through Constellation
CANDO where Avies are found teaming together in generating
product oriented revenue economic development for product
creators, producers, distributors, humanitarian and environmental
projects and organizations - as Soldiers of Peace” Creating A
New Dimension of Optimism in helping win the WW3 war of
values with their CANDO Army.
For additional information visit the CANDO Project.