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third dimension tussday, msrch 1, 1977 pa3 3 A British Broadcasting Company (BBC) film "Rich Man, Poor Man: Food" will be featured during a sympos ium on the world food situation March 2 in the UNL Union and March 3 in the East Campus Union. "Seeds of Change, a Symposium Toward a Sound Food Policy" is being sponsored by the Open Harvest Food Coop, the International Educational Services and the Uni versify of Nebraska Public Interest Research Group (NUPIRG). Opening the program March 2 at 12 p.m. will be films " about the world hunger and food problem. At 2 p.m. an Iowa agricultural consultant will present a slide presentation of "World Hunger: People, Energy, Food -China: A Case Study." Roger Blobaum, who accompanied the first group of Midwest farmers to the People's Republic of China in 1975 and who is a member of the governor's committee on the United Nations, will present it. Questions and dis cussion will follow. Two films about maldistribution of world resources and organic farming will be shown at 4 p.m. Mary Sheets from the Open Harvest Food Coop, will lead a panel discussion at 2 p.m. March 3 on regional marketing and direct buying. At 4 p.m., the BBC film about the world's food problems will be shown. It talks about three countries at different levels of agricultural development; Ceylon, Ghana and England. After the film, agricultural representatives from the various agricultural levels will speak in a panel discussion. Panel members a IVrk Ahmadu Ayebo, dairy science lecturer from Ghana; Donald Buchleiter, former volunteer in agricultural development in Kenya and gradu ate student in agricultural engineering; Mary Thongs, agronomy graduate student from England; and Sryani Tidball, architect and organic farmer from Sri Lanka (Ceylon). , Room numbers will be posted on daily events calendars. SO How to fill the bread basket, rice bowl 133 staff Editor: Writers: Design: Terri Wi'fson Paul Bejot Lisa Brown E. K. Casaccio Lisa VeSders Nancy Winans Mark Young Jim Wilams r d em The following game is courtesy of the W.G. Gaffney, semi-retired UNL English professor. It shows how to win at wordsmanship or write your own government documents, committee reports, etc. with the aid of the Systematic Buzz-Phrase Projector. Start with this simple lexicon of 30 carefully chosen "buzzwords": 4. parallel 5. functional 6. responsive 7. optional 8. synchronized 9. compatible 10. balanced 4. reciprocal 5. digital 6. logistical 7. transitional 8. incremental 9. third-generation 10. policy 4. mobility 5. programming 6. concept 7. time-phase 8. projection 9. hardware 10. contingency Column 1 1. integrated 2. total 3. systematized 4. parallel 3. systematized Column 2 1. management 2. organizational 3. monitored 4. reciprocal 3. monitored Column 3 1. options 2. flexibility 3. capability 4. mobility 3. capability The producer, like the lexicon, is simple. Think of any three-digit number, then select the corresponding buzzword from each column. For instance, number 257 produces "systematized logistical projection," a phrase that can be dropped into virtually any report to give the necessary ring of decisive, knowledgable authority. No one will have the remotest idea of what you are talking about: but the important thing is that no one will be about to admit it. See how many phrases you can con struct SO on (1 fi o sucomoiwe foreign car specialists 27th and T Lincoln, K'abraska 475-9022 J ATTENTION J I GRADUATES ) ATTENTION GRADUATES Don't send bad resume pic tures after that good job. See Fran Zabloudil, Lincoln's only Master Craftsman for photographs That will set your appli cation apart from the rest. SPECIAL LIMITED OFFER IN COLOR YET 25 color wallet size prints only S27.95 pius tax 5 poses to choose from complete retouching of pose selected CALL FOR AN APPOINT MENT TODAY 475-4333 Photos by Kevin Higley Art by Harry Witt 3rd Dimension is the biweekly Tuesday magazine of the Daily Nebraskan. Free-lance contributions are welcome. 3rd Dimension is the biweekly (every two weeks) Tuesday magazine of the Daily Nebraskan: Editorial content consists of feature stories of both an off-and on-campus scope. This includes investigative reports, personality profiles, first person accounts, humor, satire, informational or how-to articles and general news features. 3rd Dimension is open to free-lance story and art ideas and contribvt'ens submissions from uni versity students in journalism, art and English departments are especially welcome. University professors and officials are also invited to submit work. Published work will pay. Unused manuscripts and art will be returned to the creator without pay or obligation. Ideas must be approved by the 3rd Dimension editor before submission. 3rd Dimension was postponed one week. The remaining issues will come out on schedule: March 1 5 and 29 and April 1 2 and 26. Sony about the delay! ZD T1 -"-"'" ' ' 1 "'- mronw i- i ji.ji.iiiih ""X. - '' wuiwMiiir mi irflfci -'imnifoii'" Anilli i i o (CO A APubSc Service of this newspaper' JtThe Advertising CourtcS l T2G0od 11 Fi r4X C jT