Sunday 23 October 2011

UFS201 - 1st Reflection Topic


"A picture speaks a thousand words"

I very agree about the idiom because that the modern use of the phrase stems from an article by Fred R. Barnard. Fred R. Barnard was a highly influential in the field of phrases. He has many published about the field of phrases .The idiom is actually very applicable because it refers to the notion that complex ideas can be conveyed with just a single image and a picture tells a story just as well as a large amount of descriptive text.. It also accurately described one of the main goals of visualization, which makes it possible to absorb large amounts of data quickly. A picture too tells a story Neither of the above led directly to 'a picture is worth a thousand words'. in a picture, we can portray the many meanings implied. This means that we can convey a message to another person without a lot of pictures also call. in a picture is worth a thousand words it also can facilitate a work that we want to do to deliver a message or even want to talk about their feelings on something with only using the picture. A picture is worth a thousand words can inspire good enough in our lives. it also can serve as an inspiration in life. one of the earliest examples I learned from teaching the speech given by the newspaper editor Arthur Brisbane Syracuse Advertising Men's Club, in March 1911 it is also the same as Fred R. Barnard

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