part 6: use a picture. it’s worth 1000 words. (powerpoint)
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Use a picture.
It’s worth 1000 words.
Part 6: “Use a picture. It’s worth 1000 words.” 10 photographs.
1911Arthur Brisbane, a newspaper man
is credited with saying:“Use a picture. It is worth a thousand words.”
1927“A picture is worth a thousand words.”
appeared in an advertisement developed by:Fred R. Barnard
for Royal Baking Soda.
Note:Chinese Proverb:
“One picture is worth ten thousand words”attributed to: Confucius
It’s worth something
alright!
1868: Nevada, USAA native American looks down at a
newly-completed section of the transcontinental railroad.
1888: Holland: Gravesa catholic woman & her protestant husband
1893: Princeton, New Jersey3 students posing after the Freshman,
Sophomore snowball fight
c.1900Mark Twain sitting in the garden
1933: Joseph Goebbelsscowling at photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt
after finding out he is Jewish
July, 1938young boy in Baltimore slum area
1st October, 1940: New Westminster, Canada‘Wait for me Daddy’
1945: April: Jewish Refugeeshave become aware they’re liberated
After 1945:Tereska grew up in a concentration camp;
she draws a picture of ‘home’
2011: Landslides Rio de Janiero‘Leao’ sits at the grave of her owner
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Assembled: A. Ballas