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    been invented with things such as the printing press or gunpowder. They bring very big changes to the way people live their lives in the world‚ and makes it easier to live. Both the printing press and gunpowder were huge steps in the world of technology. In Europe during the medieval times‚ everything had to be written by hand without a choice of being able to type. At this time of struggle‚ Johannes Gutenberg was the person who developed the Printing Press in Europe‚ which had a huge impact on

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    Tomas Pinpin – “Prince of Filipino Printers” or the “Patriarch of Filipino Printing.” He was a printer‚ writer and publisher from Abucay‚ a municipality in the province of Bataan‚ Philippines‚ who was the first Filipino printer and is sometimes referred as the "Prince of the Filipino Printers." He is thought to have first come into contact with the printing world around 1608 or 1609‚ learning from the work of other Christian Chinese printers such as Juan de Vera‚ Pedro de Vera‚ and Luis Beltran

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    doing advertising‚ printing and typographic arts (hellerbooks). The history of print dates back to the 1800’s where they started penny prints. A penny print is a single print that was for something unusual event or an important one. As time goes on the print world evolves and the print presses are being made. The first iron framed print press was made by Charles Stanhope in 1800. The Industrial Revolution brought about a lot of changes in the print world. The Lithographic Rotary press was invented in

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    The printing press was a way to print off written information in mass quantities‚ so authors could ensure the masses would read their message (473 Fiero). Martin Luther made major headway by having his Ninety-five theses printed with the printing press‚ which caused a ruckus within society‚ because this book made individuals see how bad the church of Rome had gotten‚ for Luther

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    of madrigal that is performed in an assortment of different ways‚ and it doesn’t necessarily require accompaniment either. 2. What were chorales? Why were they popular? Chorales were easy to sing melodies. They were popular because the printing press allowed them to print off books called hymnbooks. 3. What is a consort? A consort is an instrumental ensemble that involves six instruments. These six instruments are the recorder‚ flute‚ lute‚ bandore‚ violin‚ cittern‚ and the bass viola

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    Advantages of the alphabet • Easy to learn‚ as it requires relatively few characters. • Easy to incorporate new words into existing language. • Adaptable for use of new languages. Disadvantages of the alphabet • Easy to learn‚ which makes the ability to write less powerful. • Need to understand spoken language to read. • As spoken language changes‚ it becomes divorced from spoken language The Phoenicians lived in city-states in the area of modern Lebanon‚ in the same way as the Sumerians

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    but as well as this‚ Luther was another reason for the Reformation but the most important reason was down to the Renaissance. The Renaissance was the most significant reason for the Reformation because of the new ways of spreading ideas. The printing press helped Luther spread his ideas of the Reformation. Firstly the Indulgences scandal had very low reasons for it being the main reason for the Reformation. The Indulgences scandal was just another fault wrong with the church. Without Luther no

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    The English Renaissance

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    people’s values‚ beliefs‚ and behavior. The English Renaissance changed the way people think about life and culture. There were five reasons why it changed the way people think is "humanism‚ trade and exploration‚ scientific developments‚ the printing press‚ and the Reformation. I’ll briefly go over one by one how these five reasons changed and created a rebirth of culture and learning in England. Humanism: the humanists studied Latin and Greek classics to discover new answers such as " what is

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    and taken to a port. There were many steamers waiting. And I was put in one of them. In about a month we reached Karachi. Then we were taken to a printing press it was a noisy place. But I liked it. A large number of men and machines were at work. The presses worked day and night to bring out the daily newspaper. One day I was placed on a big printing machine Every hour it turned out five hundred thousand copies of a sixteen page newpaper. They were cut arranged and counted by the machines. Then

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                In the introduction‚ Silver begins by talking about the printing press and its role as the first invention to mass produce information‚ and the inherent consequences of such. “We face danger whenever information growth outpaces our own understanding of it” (7). To support this claim‚ Silver uses a graph which illustrates how the value of books in Europe dropped quite dramatically as the number of books grew due to the printing press. The theme here is that there is a discernible difference between

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