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Congress Public Image

2024-03-05 02:46:35

In the United States there are no government agencies, in particular general meetings, that have a really perfect image. There are many theories about why Parliament has a bad public image. Congress may have a bad public image, but if it is not because its own members say it is not good, then that image problem is easy to solve. I think that one of the main reasons for the image of poor people in Congress is that members of Congress often criticize it. Many Congressional candidates believe they will enter Congress and fix it and make it work.

(I am looking for a lot of pictures to explore the poetry from the US Congress Library of Flickr. There are several excellent images to be released to the public, but it seems there are more images every 1,2 months.) Process notes: 1963 There were a couple of things in this scene when two young people were playing chess game in Washington in March, it is interesting.Of course there are all kinds of symbols - games, works Etc. However, they are engaged in a simple moment of convincing intellectual pursuit, I want to make this poet a transcendental race, but I can not.

I got a lot of images using the Library of Congress, but I have also purchased old Harper's Weekly magazine, eBay trading card, Etsy's old scrapbook - basically using public domain ones Did. I learned a lot about the public domain method in this process. I can become a lawyer in the public domain, I am fine. A: I understand that the woodcutter does not want to be called until the late 20th century. They prefer the word "slums". "Jack" is a man who does not know what he is doing. I also learned that the story of Paul Bunyan (I want to use it in a book) did not become famous until the 20th century. I originally planned to get sick with camp, but I found that rumors are rarely sick - their fresh air and diligence? The chef is the most precious member of the camp - a good chef will attract the best workers. As the conversation was often left to the first fight, no one was allowed to talk during the meal