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Two Activities:

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

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

See Also Activities Accelerated:

This means that if an observer and his laboratory are accelerated, events occur as in a gravitational field, and the observer can in no way determine whether he is in a gravitational field or whether his reference system is merely accelerated. Thus, if the laboratory is accelerated upward, objects press on the Floor as if they were subject to gravitation acting downward. When an airplane flies in a fog, neither the pilot nor his instruments can distinguish the force of gravity from that due to acceleration of the plane.

Social Factors.—The social life of a country also has great influence on the rate of develop¬ment of transportation and the kind of service made available. Cultural life requires an inter¬change of ideas, and the mobility of people is a requisite to this interchange and to the general sharing of cultural accomplishments. Commun¬ity activities accelerated require mobility. Hence the expan¬sion of social and recreational activities accelerated has stimu¬lated the growth of transportation facilities and in turn it has been accelerated.


On The Other Hand See Usual Activities:

Mrs. Green lived modestly and took no part in the usual activities of the rich, but she became the target of many news items featuring her ec¬centricities and wealth. She had a quick mind and ready wit. When asked why she had ob¬tained a revolver permit, she replied that it was to defend herself against lawyers. At her death in New York City on July 3, 1916, her fortune of more than $100 million was divided between a son and a daughter.

Tips on tipping: It is the usual practice of hotels and restaurants to add to their bills a service charge of 10 to 15 per cent. If you are pleased with the service, a bit extra may, as usual, be added, though this is quite unnecessary in the humbler establishments.

 

 

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