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Page 1: Part 2:  Use a picture.  It’s worth 1000 words.  (PowerPoint)

Use a picture.

It’s worth 1000 words.

Part 2: “Use a picture. It’s worth 1000 words.” 10 photographs.

Page 2: Part 2:  Use a picture.  It’s worth 1000 words.  (PowerPoint)

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!

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1885Unpacking “The Statue of Liberty”

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1907: Annette KellermenPromoting the right for women to wearSwimsuits; was arrested for indecency

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1916Charlie Chaplin at age 27

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1937: Cages for Children in apartmentsto ensure that they get enough sunlight

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1940: London, Bombing of LondonSitting and waiting with her doll

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1940: London, AirstrikeBombed bookstore; learning must prevail

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1944: Battle of SaipanSoldier sharing a banana with a goat

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1943: AustriaBoy thankful for the gift of new shoes

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1948: Chicago, USAashamed mother selling her children

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1964: acid thrown into poolowner didn’t want ‘coloureds’ to use pool