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    “By 1928‚ the essentials of democracy had been achieved”. How far would you agree? Democracy‚ the ideal that all the citizens of a nation determine together the laws and actions of their state: a government ‘for the people‚ of the people and by the people’‚ was necessary in Britain‚ as Aristotle once said‚ ‘man is by nature a political animal’. Franchise is the right to be able to vote and in 1830‚ only one out of ten adult males could vote; by 1832 it was a privilege of the landed elite and by

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    History of Press freedom in the Philippines Press freedom is guaranteed in the Constitution of the Philippines‚ where it is enshrined in Article III‚ Section 4. Although the Philippines is said to have one of the freest press in Asia‚ Philippine press and news media‚ from the campus‚ local‚ and national levels have suffered censorship‚ prosecution‚ intimidation‚ and attacks‚ particularly during Martial Law. Currently‚ the Philippines is ranked 140th in the 2011 Reporters Withour Borders’ Press Freedom

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    in the circulation of newspapers around the world even after the emergence of electronic media and the internet. The newspaper does play a very important role in the working of any democracy. Our Constitution too great us the Right to Freedom of Expression which is manifested‚ in free press in our country. In a democracy‚ newspapers are the best way of educating people politically and socially. They play a decisive role not only in updating the public but also in formulating a well-balanced public

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    Essential skills: • Minimum of 3 years solid industry experience I used to work as a graphic designer and Jn. Creative Art Director 4 years for a advertisement agency called ArtPeople when I was in Istanbul‚ Turkey. • Web experience required During the studying and working‚ I have designed some websites. • Proficient with Adobe CS tools and Flash I have Illustrator‚ Photoshop‚ Indesign and Flash skills. • Exceptional creative ability When I was working for ArtPeople Istanbul‚ I was

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    Press rules  |Members of the press must register for the congress. They will receive a press badge. | |Members of the press may attend the congress lectures on a complimentary basis. | |A press room will be available. | |Press releases by companies must be received for approval by EFNS Head Office (headoffice@efns

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    Individualism and Democracy Why do we inherently choose to address our differences by either ignoring them or fighting about them? From a young age we are taught to conform to what is normal and reject what is not. In elementary school we learn from our friends to shun and bully kids who are different. We pick on the boy who is short and does not play any sports. We won’t play on the playground with the girl who always dresses in old fashioned clothes. We mock the child who talks with a lisp

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    a man named Johannes Gutenberg; the man who invented the printing press. The printing press is one of those inventions that most people take for granted and do not realize their importance. Without the press we would still be handwriting every single copy of any book every written and so the question is what were the main consequences of the printing press? That is‚ what happened as a result of the invention of the printing press? The answer is that it marked the transition from script to printing

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    Management Essentials: Supervisory Skills Effective Communication Skills This guide was created as an additional resource featuring links to appropriate Internet based resources specifically chosen by Catherwood Library staff to support the following eCornell courses: "Effective Communication Skills" "The Impact of Personality Styles On Communication" "Managing Communication Challenges" Communication Styles Assertive Communication A tipsheet on assertive communications from

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    Language is essential

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    Sociology 101 Language is essential Humans have an innate capacity for language and it ’s quite remarkable. Ever wonder how you learned how to talk‚ or how you transitioned from "goo-goo gaga" to "please pass the potatoes?" Turns out that we are born with a mental module called the language acquisition device which allows us to be open to languages of our culture. While we are just babies‚ our parents are talking and carrying on about their business and we are listening intently

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    society. A new invention‚ The Gutenberg Press‚ allowed people to indirectly discuss these controversial issues across the globe. New ideas about government‚ science‚ and the arts paved the way for the modern world. During the Renaissance‚ many people spoke out against their monarchs in many ways in hopes of changing the government for the better. Voltaire‚ an author famous for writing Candide‚ wrote‚ ‘“We were asking if you do not tenderly love

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