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Activities Of This time, I will begin with a definition: Publicity is a message about your activities of prepared as editorial, rather than advertising, material, and pub¬lished or broadcast without charge. Apart from the public relations techniques I have described, you can get a lot of mileage by keeping the newspapers, radio, and TV stations in your area informed of your activities of. However, before we get into the details, remember that these activities of must have some interest to the people who will see or hear them, or the editors will throw away your material.

School activities of can be pictured for the school newspaper, the school records or yearbook, and the students themselves. Covering games, festivals, and club activities of can often be the entering wedge to getting the profitable graduation picture business, too.

See Also Revolutionary Activities In 1889:

Early Life. Gorky (a pen name meaning "bit¬ter") was born Aleksei Maksimovich Peshkov on March 16 (New Style, March 28), 1868, in Nizhni Novgorod (later renamed "Gorky" in his honor). His father died early in Gorky's life, and the boy supported himself by working in shops and on Volga River steamers. In 1884 he failed in an attempt to enter Kazan University. Arrested for revolutionary activities in 1889, Gorky thereafter remained under police surveil¬lance.

Social settlements and parish houses were among the first popular efforts to house and su¬pervise recreational and cultural activities for children and adults, Hull House in Chicago, es¬tablished 1889, being one of the earliest and best known. One of the earliest of the organizations for youth, developed throughout the country, was the Young Men's Christian Association with its buildings usually including a gymnasium, game rooms and a swimming pool.


On The Other Hand See Scrut-nizing The Activities:

The British Parliament is a bicameral legis-ature that performs the dual function of par-icipating in the legislative process and scrut-nizing the activities of the administration. The egislative process reveals once more the extent o which the cabinet is the focal point of British wlitics. Senior ministers are at the same time nembers of the House of Commons, and the >rocedure of the Commons gives priority to )ills introduced by the government. Any pro-)osal involving either the expenditure of public noney or the raising of public revenue must be auctioned by ministers—as representatives of the nonarch—before it can be discussed.

There are a number of ways in which the radar information may be displayed. An example of the simplest, called the A-scope, is shown in Fig. 5. In this display the cathode ray beam, which is .adjusted to produce a trace of light on the face of the tube, sweeps horizontally across the face from the viewer's left to his right after each radar pulse is transmitted. The beginning of the sweep is synchronized with the transmis¬sion of the radar pulse by means of the synchro¬nizing pulses received from the synchronizer.

 

 

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