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Standards Cultivation High: Standards cultivation high of cultivation are high and the general level of prosperity among the Punjab cultivators is markedly superior to that prevailing in most other states of India. This may be attributed in part to the relatively low population density—1.18 acres of cultivated land per person compared with the national average of only .92, and in part it is due to the high fertility of the soil.Oppressive land tenure conditions have for long hampered full development of the Punjab's resources. A large, although undetermined proportion of the land has traditionally been held by absentee landlords, who often charged their tenants exorbitant rents and resorted freely to capricious evictions.
Administration and Controls.—The Standards cultivation high of length and mass are fundamental. From these and the unit of time nearly all other standards are derived, either directly or indirectly. The production of copies, multiples, and subdivisions of the fundamental Standards cultivation high of weights and measures, the construction of the derived standards, and the comparison of the Standards cultivation high used in scientific work, manufacturing, and commerce, with the fundamental or derived Standards cultivation high of the government, are functions of the National Bureau of Standards cultivation high in the United States and of similar bureaus in other countries.
In some respects, the high Standards cultivation high set by the leaders in advertising help to make it easier for the beginner to break into the field at an unpretentious level. These high Standards cultivation high give everyone something to shoot at, give the art directors of the smaller agencies plenty of examples by which to judge the photography they obtain from their own suppliers. As a result, advertising art directors in the lower echelons seem habitually discontented with the pictures they are buying.
"Do you do any advertising photography?" is a question which I have been asked over and over again by ad men whom I've met socially and otherwise. And when I tell them I'm not in that field, they always seem, disappointed, even when they know little or nothing of my work. |
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