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Couple Of Young Men: Now, you ask, does this system of promoting your photography business with imagination and aggressiveness really pay off?
Back in 1947 a couple of World War II veterans teamed up to purchase a studio that had done a volume of $37,000 the previous year. Before they passed the baton 27 years later to a couple of young men trained to rome in behind them, they had built their gross to $165,000 in a town of 8,500. Two years later, using the formula handed to them by their predec aors, the young men set a new volume record of $173,156.22, and increased profit in keeping.
Your first suggestion to the mother of the future bride is that she present a set of pictures to the happy couple as one of her wedding gifts. If you do not sell the idea here, your next prospect is the mother of the bridegroom. Then there are other good prospects for pictures among friends and rel¬atives of the couple and finally there are the young people themselves, particularly the bride-to-be.See Also Very Young Bird:If a bird is to become a pet, obtain a very young bird. Young birds become gentle and respond to training much more quickly. Once a bird is given companionship with others of its kind, it loses all interest in humans.
Maintain the bird in a small cage, such as the usual type of canary cage.
Birds are exceedingly sensitive to sudden movements and to loud noises. They must be approached and handled with slow, even motions and spoken to in low tones.
Transfer fledgling to cage when it becomes active. Use commercial canary cage for young jay; large bird cage for crow and magpie (see Part IV). Cover cage bottom with thick layer of bird gravel. Place limb with sturdy branches in cage as perch. Train pet to use cage for headquarters by keeping food and water there.
On The Other Hand See Young Leave:Place handful of sawdust-shavings mixture in barrel to simulate decaying wood. Incubation usually begins only after full clutch is laid; takes 18 days; hen broods during night, cock assists by day. Young almost as large as parents when they leave nest; do not disturb nest until young leave; parents often refuse to feed young when they are dis¬turbed by humans.
Add milksop food (see Part III) to regular diet.
Incubation takes 18 days. Female does most of incubating, although male spends much time on nest with her; male feeds female from time she begins to brood. Young leave nest before they are fully feathered; are then as large as parents. Great care must be taken not to disturb nest with young until they leave box. |
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