Picture This: Magazine photography, in just a few decades, has changed the way life itself is regarded
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Still photography and the improvement of printing presses allowed the proliferation of visual images in magazines. The magazine Life was the first US photo magazine and they started publishing in 1936. World War II spurned a large amount of photographs. The profession of photojournalism underwent major transformations in the 1960s and 1970s.
Publication Name: Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0024-3019
Year: 1999
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The soup-kitchen classroom
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The Rutgers University Civic Education and Community Service Program is an experimental attempt to integrate volunteerism into the curriculum and to educate students as citizens. Students are given course credit and service credit for work in the community.
Publication Name: The New York Times Magazine
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0028-7822
Year: 1992
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When pictures become propaganda, history can take a wrong turn
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The moment when photographs are shown as propaganda they can turn the history of the world. Examples of fake photos, which appeared in media and on Internet to spread hatred and dislike for Americans and British, are mentioned.
Publication Name: Reader's Digest
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0034-0375
Year: 2004
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