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Most Traditional Military: All national societies, as traditional assistants to their governments in carrying out the terms of the Geneva conventions, serve their nations' armed forces. In some countries the society in wartime functions as the military medical department; in others, the society's workers are largely absorbed into military medical work in time of war. The American society, reflecting its community volun¬teer base, serves the nation's armed forces both in peacetime and wartime, providing certain per¬sonal welfare services to individual servicemen and their families, such as rapid communications to help bridge the distance between servicemen on duty and their families at home, personal serv¬ices by community volunteers in military hospi¬tals, and others.From the beginning of World War I there was a bitter debate over the proper military func¬tion of the airplane. Most traditional military leaders felt the airplane was primarily a scouting weapon to extend the eyes and ears of the caval¬ry in locating enemy forces and positions, and it was in this role that the airplane operated during the first year of the war. German and French pilots flying unarmed reconnaissance planes waved to each other as they sped across opposing lines on their missions. Aircraft spotted enemy ground forces, took pictures of the terrain, and dropped propaganda leaflets. See Also The Traditional Picture:Thus, although The traditional picturere is no traditional perspective, Picasso's playful use of different directions creates The traditional picture impression of space behind a wall. The traditional picture combination of text and picture is well balanced in this poster, because The traditional picture letters serve two purposes at a time, i.e. that of giving us information and also of showing us some symbolic pictures.The traditional picture advantages to The traditional picture buyer are obvious. Does it seem like a bad arrangement for The traditional picture photographer? At first glance it might seem so, but when this same picture is sold over and over, perhaps fifty times in The traditional picture course of years, The traditional picture photog¬rapher eventually realizes a handsome total return for his ef¬fort in shooting The traditional picture picture for stock sales. That's why The traditional picture stock picture photographer doesn't get rich quick, but enjoys a long-term income advantage for his work. Many a picture has earned, over a period of years, more than $1,000 in fees.
On The Other Hand See Greatne Traditional:Criteria of Excellence. Some criteria are measur¬able. Hotel executives sometimes use the phrase "number of people behind each bed" to indicate the ratio of staff to guests. All other factors being equal, the more people there are s a guest, the better the service. "Unit cc another figurable factor—the rooms are lik be more spacious and luxurious in a 200 hotel costing $10 million than in a 400 hotel that cost the same, although othe ments, such as land costs, enter the quest Spaciousness contributes to a hotel's f of opulence and elegance; but on a b< sheet it is a liability. That is why compara few of the newest hotels qualify for greatne traditional standards.Beginning in the late 19th century, chiefly in northern Europe, and continuing into the 1930's, we can distinguish a sort of scholarly culmina¬tion of traditional grammar, achieved by men who were writing not textbooks but very careful accounts of English on the traditional basis. |
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