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or religious meetings, although on some evenings visiting television or movie celebrities would put on a show. Informal activities were equally rare as there were no shops in the City nor any nearby outside.

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BY OTHERS FOR OTHERS
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BY SELF FOR SELF
BY SELF FOR OTHERS
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[[underlined title of image]] STRUCTURE OF ACTIVITIES[[ underlined title of image]]

The activities diagram is meant to suggest that there were considerable possibilities for change, in a single day, in the type of activity in a given area, Thus, in a residential area, some would be working on their shelters, making shelves or sweeping the floors, while others sate. And, earlier, everyone may have been sitting; while later perhaps some Marshal would come by and help people pick up waste paper. However, most of the other-directed activities were in the service buildings, or near them, in the public way. Here, there was also an overlapping of various activities, the dining tent, for example, both resident workers and those from outside, from Washington, worked hard. And, as this was a partially autonomous operation, some were structuring the work for themselves, while others were performing within a structure provided for them. But, this was also a place to eat and to site and talk, so the area included non-service activities, as well. The diagram suggests that the same mixture of activities would occur in going out the gate, too, for some went to demonstrations,

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