Part 10: Use a picture. It’s worth 1000 words. (PowerPoint)

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Use a picture.

It’s worth 1000 words.

Part 10: “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!

1901: Annie Edison Taylor1st person to survive going over Niagara Falls

1920’sLifeguard on the coast

March, 1936: Nipomo, California, USAFlorence Owen Thompson and her children looking for work

1939Queen Mother, Canadian Prime-Minister William Lyon

Mackenzie and King George VI

June 23rd, 1940: Paris, FranceHitler in Paris after he had taken the city

15th August, 1945: New York, USAVictory Over Japan (V-J) Day

19571st digitally scanned photograph

1963The Original Ronald McDonald

1965unknown soldier in Vietnam

20th July, 1969: LunarLouis Armstrong leaves footprint

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Assembled: A. Ballas

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