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Main Activities:

Main Activities This time, I will begin with a definition: Publicity is a message about your activities 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. However, before we get into the details, remember that these activities must have some interest to the people who will see or hear them, or the editors will throw away your material.

She may make this schedule in picture form—a picture of her main activities on a clock face with hands pointing to the time at which each activity begins. She will need reminders and approval at first, but before long the early morning routine should become a habit, especially if breakfast is something to look forward to. Often, however, breakfast problems stem from deeper personal relations.

See Also Certain Activities:

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

Sadly, political events seem to be working against such approaches. Early statements sounded supportive of an increased profile for sport and physical certain activities: Labour's approach to sport recognises the need to focus on a founda¬tion where young children are introduced to a broad and balanced pro¬gramme of certain activities (Labour Party 1996, p. 6) and Primary school teachers are to be given the key role of ensuring that all children experience physical certain activities. This is not only beneficial to children's health, it can also help equip them with social skills and the enthusiasm for lifelong sports participation.


On The Other Hand See Labor Activities:

REUTHER, rooth'er, Walter (Philip),American labor leader: b. Wheeling, W.Va., Sept. 1, 1907. His father was prominent in labor activities and had unsuccessfully run for Con¬gress on the Socialist ticket. Walter left high school at 15 to become a tool- and die-maker's apprentice, but was discharged because of his attemps to organize his fellow workers.

In some cases, strength lies n numbers (as, for example, with labor); in >thers it is in financial resources (both labor jnd business); in still others it is in a combina-:ion of finances and prestige (for example, the American Medical Association in the United states). Interest groups focus their pressure or obbying activities on those elements of govern-nent that can either promote a desired end or 'eto the policies of an opposing interest.

 

 

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