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Use a picture. It’s worth 1000 words. Part 7: “Use a picture. It’s worth 1000 words.” 10 photographs.

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Use a picture.

It’s worth 1000 words.Part 7: “Use a picture. It’s worth 1000 words.” 10 photographs.

Page 2: Part 7:  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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1921: Washington D.C.automobile accident

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May 6th, 1937Hindenburg Disaster

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1939: Nassau Point, Long Island, New YorkAlbert Einstein

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1945: London, UKabandoned boy holding a stuffed toy

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1945: Oberwallstrasse, central Berlinfighting between German and Soviet troops

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Symbolic of Berlin in 1945, Reich Chancellerycrushed globe and bust of Hitler amid the rubble

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May 1960: Atlanta University, Martin Luther King Jr.with young activists including Marion Barry

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1961: Freedom RidersMontgomery, Alabama to Jackson, Mississippi

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June, 1963: West Germany: President John F. Kennedyreviewing US Army’s 3rd Armoured Division (“Spearhead”)

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1990: Ohio, USA: David Kirby on his deathbed The photograph that changed the face of AIDS