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Remark-ble Activities And Antics:

Remark-ble Activities And Antics Sunny hour on the lawn or at the beach . . . the antics evoked by a new toy or pet ... a day on the farm—all these give you chances to follow your child's activities and to make spontaneous groups of snapshots.

To Jacques Henri Lartigue the Block-Notes was magic "image-trap." The French boy was six years c when he began to photograph with a view camera. I complained that he could not take action pictures wit of the games he played with his big brother and their riends. "How could one record our bicycle races? Our umping contests? Our model yacht races on the river?"5 [Tie next Christmas his father gave him a Block-Notes amera; with it he was able to photograph the remark-ble activities and antics of the Lardgue family and their riends: flying man-lifting kites, racing automobiles and lomemade motorcycles and wheeled bobsleds, navigati¬ng strange catamarans with propellers or paddle wheels lowered by bicycle gearing.

See Also Activities Of Citizen:

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

There is some evidence that the amount of literature available does not accurately reflect the amount of reading done. Thus, although the United States ranks second in the amount of reading material available, surveys by the Na¬tional Opinion Research Center indicate the aver¬age U.S. citizen reads fewer books than the average citizen of Britain, France, Germany, Hol¬land, Switzerland, and the Scandinavian countries. Approximately 10% of the U.S. population does 80% of the reading. A significant proportion of the adult population of the United States have never finished a book, and one third of the col¬lege graduates participating in the survey had not finished a book in the previous year. Fewer than 20% of the adults could even name a re¬cently published book that they would like to read.


On The Other Hand See Symbolic Activities:

Sights that take a bit of finding need special mention for they are London's extra dividends to sightseers. Here are a few. The Halls of the Livery Companies, remarkable relics of medieval trade, are richly worth finding. Many were destroyed in the great blitz, but some remain, for example, the Vintners' Hall (Queen St. and Upper Thames St.) built by Christopher Wren, and the Goldsmiths' Hall (Gresham St.), The Companies are now merely social-charitable-political clubs, but the-, maintain a few symbolic activities. For instance, the Worshipful Vintners keep a few porters at the docks, who may be called upon to help unload wine casks. Oddly enough, the Worshipful Vintners, conjointly with Queen Elizabeth and the Worshipful Dyers, have legal ownership of all the swans on the upper reaches of the Thames.

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

 

 

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