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    Historical Foundations

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    Abstract The rise and spread of vernacular language is very interesting and unique. It was not until after the twelfth century that it began to catch on. The spread of vernacular language affected many different cultures in different ways. There were three key elements that assisted in the spread of vernacular languages. They were the need to spread the beliefs of religions‚ technological advances‚ and the role of women in society. Historical Foundations Among

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    15‚ 1791‚ it was adopted. The First is part of the Bill of Rights and prohibits the making of any law respecting an establishment of religion‚ impeding the free exercise of religion‚ abridging the freedom of speech‚ infringing on the freedom of the press‚ interfering with the right to peaceably assemble or prohibiting the petitioning for a governmental redress of grievances. The First Amendment doesn’t give you rights; rather‚ it censors the Government from preventing you from doing certain things

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    would be unable to determine how old a person is‚ how long it takes for crops to grow‚ and the time it takes to go from one destination to another. The world would be a very different place without this invention. The Middle Ages: The Printing Press The printing press is a machine that forever changed the lives of people in Europe‚ and eventually‚ all over the world. This machine‚ invented by Johann Gutenberg in 1445‚ completely revolutionized how books were written and distributed. Previously‚ books

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    people brings about resolution‚ not print. The Tears of Ireland document stands as an example of the art of the propagandist but who’s message may well have got lost within the unregulated and over-subscribed print environment of the time‚ whereas the printing of the act announces intent and marks the end of an era. Neither impacted the course of the wars‚ but it might be said that they did‚ like many printed documents mark significant events within the

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    Midterm and Final Review Pre-Media GRA 323 Final 70-80 questions Job planning (folding dummies‚ laysheet plans‚ calculations) 25% of final mark Review WP. Of laysheet and folding dummies Calculations how many plates- press sheets- how many times through press. ------------------------------------------------- Study * Media box> Trim box > art box * Preflight what it is * The specs for the job. * Four areas of preflighting colors * Trapping> what it is >

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    During the whole time studying Western Culture‚ individuals like Luther‚ Columbus‚ Gutenberg‚ and Copernicus influenced western cultures in many ways. Although all of these men had a significate influenced on the western culture‚ this learner believes that Johannes Gutenberg had one of the greatest impacts that change the way individuals communicate. In today’s society individuals may think or look at this invention as neither here nor there‚ but it is one of the greatest inventions of all times

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    been a tradition to record events as and when they took place. This must have started with the invention of language and caught on with the imagination of people especially with the invention of the printing press. However‚ the tradition to record events had been going on much before the printing press as there have been rare manuscripts written on paper and leaves and dried skins of animals that show the propensity of the people of earlier times to record information in written form for future generations

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    Europe rapidly when the printing press was invented. Scientific theories acquired rapid circulation among the educated elite of Europe. The social government was affected massively because they patronized teachers for the distribution of scientific knowledge. Witchhunts came along and tied in with the Scientific Revolution; science being met with distrust in a system of laws through which nature could be controlled and understood. Technological inventions such as the printing press wres being developed

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    paper in A.D. 105‚ and was deified as the god of the papermakers. His process for making paper from natural fibers continued almost unchanged until papermaking was mechanized in nineteenth-century England. One theory about the origins of relief printing in China focuses on chops‚ seals made by carving calligraphic characters into a flat surface of jade‚ silver‚ gold‚ or ivory. Another theory focuses on

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    humankind to progress. Through a sort of coevolution‚ humans and technology have helped each other to advance and become what they are today. As a society‚ humankind has developed from using sharpened sticks as weapons of war to AK-47s‚ and from printing presses as ways to spread news to Facebook and Twitter. Despite these huge advancements‚ humans have not yet progressed as far as they can. It is human nature to constantly push the limits of what is possible‚ so progress is inevitable‚ but limits

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