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America, Britain, andEuropeas we/1.
"/ have just been presented with
the first 'dummy' edition, and, as we
used to say, 'it's a sinash!' Simp/y
beautiful, and absolute/y top quality!
Larg11r in physical size than our other
meg8zines. more pages, higher qu81·
itypsper.
"The
title? What could be better
then HUMAN POTENTIAL?
"Developing out incredible potsn·
tia/ is what life is al/
~boutl
lt is the
reason we exist on earthl
"We ar11 alr11ady receiving snthu–
siastic
r~~sponses
from somo of our
friends in the Middle East, thll Phil–
ippin~~s,
lr1dia, Japan and Thailsnd.
These top people in
gov11mm~~nt,
8duc8tion and industry, who endorse
what
1
stand for and proclaim, wi/1
be writing Qrticles that wi/1 be raed
by oth11r world leaden; in the new
HUMAN POTENTIAL. Th is atona
staggers the lmagination. An edito·
riel policy without precedenr in the
entirety of intemational joum111ism
11ndpub/ishingl
"HUMAN POTENTIAL wi/1 be in 8
cl8ss by itself!"
Editorial Content
We have already received severa!
marl_Uscripts submitted by inter–
national figures that wi11 appear in
the lirst few issues: a Japanese
leader's view of Israel. an Egyptian
official's perspective on the Middla
East, the case for international law
written by a World Court j ustice. a
repon from Thailand, etc. Many top
people, worldwide, are wanting to
contribute.
Besides intemational artocles and
those of a moral and spiritual natura,
we will also be publishing articles on
archaeology, nature, the wonders of
the human mind and body, creation
vs. evolution, historical expeditions,
the art and cultures of the world ,
etc.- all in beautiful color. ·
HUMAN POTENTIAL magazine
will be unique in international jour–
nalism and publishing .
lt
will be a
magazine for the very top people 1n
government, education and indus–
try.
lt
will contain articles from
prominent world leaders who share
our common concerns.
Foundation Memberships
The far-reaching activities of AICF
-
including the publishing of
HUMAN POTENTIAL magazine -
will be supported through p11id
memberships in the foundation . A
charitable contribution of $2
S
will
entitle the donor to one year's sub–
scription to HUMAN POTENTIAL (s1x
issues), plus other benefits that will
be explained in future maillngs. A
portian of this contdbution
(S 5)
will
defray the cost of publishing and
distributing the magazine. The re–
mainder, which is tax deductibte,
will
go
directly to suppon the chari–
table activities of the foundation.
Foundation monies will be kept to–
tally separate from either Ambassa·
dor College or Worldwide Church of
God
accounts.
This type of financing, s1milar to
that of National Geographic, will
allow for maximum growth without
impacting our day-to-day budget for
radio, TV and our free publications .
We certainly invite and encourage
you, our Plain Truth subscribers, to
suppon th() foundation and its activi·
ties. lf you're a regular subscriber to
Plein Truth, you'll receive our first
promotional letter very shortly. Tak–
ing pan in AICF is a wonderful way
to help give the gospel to the world,
and a wonderful opportunity to
serve our fellow human beings.
Soon we will begin to active/ypro·
mote memberships in the AICF
throughout the Uaited States, as
well as worldwide - regardless of
one's affiliation with us in other re–
spects. Memberships are open to 811
who want to help in this truly world–
wide humanitarian effon.
Please eddress communicotions
to A/CF, 300 W. Green St., PBSB·
dena, CA 91129.
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Particlpating Organizations and lnstitutions: United Way •
UNICEF • March of Dimes • The Crippled Children's Soc1ety
• Arthur Rubinstein lnternational Piano Master Competítion •
Shaare Zedek Hospital • Music Teachers Association of Cali–
fornia • Brewer Medica! Foundation • Scholarship Committee
for Americans of Mexican Descent • The King .Leopold
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Foundation • Archaeologlcal Project in Jerusalem • Japa–
nese-lsraeli Archaeological Excavations • lntern·ational Cul–
tural Center for Youth • University of Jordan Cultural Center
• University of Ryukyus Exchange Programs • Clinic, Cairo,
Egypt • Thailand Mountaln Tribe Education Program • Am–
bassador lnternational Cultural Foundation, Bombay, India •
The World Wildlife Assoclatíon • Philippine lslands Educa–
tional Projects • Nepal Mountaln Teacher Education Pro–
gram • Ethiopian Educatíon Project • Worldwide Benefits •
Randicapped Children • lndonesian Anthropology and Ar–
chaeology • Hospital in Lebanon • Ambassador lnternatlonal
Cultural Foundatlon, Tokyo, Japan • lnstitute for lnternational
Polltical Research, Tokyo, Japan • Eilat-Los Angeles' Sister
City Committee • Tel Aviv University • and otlier charitable
and humanitarian projects.
WEEK ENDING AUGUST
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Each issue of HUMAN POTENTIAL wi/1 feature over
100 large-format pages of highest quality color
photography presented in superb graphic design -
with imaginative e·diting geared toward easy reading
on important ideas, activities, and peoplé. Above are
some typical two-page layouts of the pre-publication
editíon of HUMAN POTENTIAL. They éover such
diverse cultural disciplines as musíc, anthropology
and archaeology.