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    data makes clear that the future of hard copy newspapers is questionable at best. But to see how much longer newspapers can hold on before giving way to a strict‚ online format‚ the two researchers assembled a 10-question survey‚ to gauge the early 2014 priorities of those that depend on newspapers (in either online or print formats) for their information. It was determined that the data collected in this survey supports the belief that online newspapers are eventually going to take over as the main

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    In this essay I will be comparing two articles taken from local newspapers in different areas. I will be looking at the techniques used in each article and their effectiveness. I will use this comparison to eventually decide which article is the more effective of the two. The two headlines from the articles are quite different. ’Inches from tragedy’ is a large‚ bold headline written in a way that makes you want to see what the headline is talking about‚ as it sounds serious. ’Firemen free bathroom

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    The contents of the Southeast Missourian online paper may seem so much more fitting with this day and age‚ but the traditional newsprint edition still offers their subscribers a lot more information. The print version organizes the newspaper with pictures from various sections located at the top‚ side‚ and bottom in order to draw the reader in to the articles and advertisements. The online version is very to the point in its content in the fact that the Southeast Missourian does not have to sell

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    Reading newspaper is a dying culture among Malaysian’s teenager. In the era of sophisticated technology‚ reading newspaper is not as important as before especially among Malaysian’s teenagers. They think that‚ reading newspaper is only wasting their time. To them‚ reading newspaper is not beneficial because they do not get any impact even they read the newspaper frequently. Thus‚ reading newspaper is a dying culture among Malaysian’s teenagers because of the time‚ cost‚ and technology.

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    What were you afraid of when you were a child ? There were many things that I was scared of when I was little. Some of the fears I acquired were due to prevailing gossips and unfounded tales talked about by the people who were close to me - friends‚ cousins and my parents. But as I mature into my teenage years‚ I realised the folly and absurdities of my fears. In fact‚ some of them were so ludicrous like lurking monsters under my bed and demon-like character that brutally attacked anyone

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    Buffett’s Bid for Media General’s Newspapers Situation: Media General is a mature company which has a lot of business including newspapers‚ television broadcasting and digital businesses primarily serving the southeastern U.S. (Over 18 TV stations and 64 newspapers). While because of the popular of Internet from the 2000s‚ more than 300 daily newspapers disappeared and daily circulation of newspapers fell to 44 million in 2011‚ the U.S. newspaper industry is dropping. With the decreasing

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    4.4.2.1. Grammar and Syntax Distinct grammatical and syntactic structures are essential features in newspaper language and differentiate the language of quality press and popular press newspapers. In fact‚ tabloidization involves a “movement away from longer‚ complex‚ analytical writing” in connection with the style of newspaper language (Bird 2009: 41). Firstly‚ the article from 1966 consists of 26 sentences and‚ thus‚ has an approximate average of 3 sentences per 100 words. Furthermore‚ it contains

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    has led to many cases like this where children have been neglected‚ aborted and abandoned. Although the one child policy was designated a "temporary measure‚" it continues a quarter-century after its establishment because the population reductions were so dramatic some countries are considering copying them so they can also deduct from their own population. After the one-child rule was implemented‚ many families clung to traditional preferences for a male heir (among other cultural and economic

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    war was preceded by a forty-eight hour period that President Bush had given Hussein for a chance to comply with the U.N. and avoid war. President Bush’s final attempts at peace were not accepted and he began what the Pentagon is calling a "decapitation attack". More than forty satellite-guided Tomahawk cruise missiles were fired from U.S. warships in the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. In the days soon afterward‚ American troops advanced into Iraq and launched a head-on attack towards Iraq’s capital city

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    Were the chartists successful in their aims? The electoral system in the early nineteenth century was radically different from the parliamentary democracy we have today. The system was not representative of the population in terms of wealth or region‚ and elections were open to corruption. Before 1832‚ just ten per cent of British adult males were eligible to vote – and this portion of the population was the richest. There were many efforts to reform this outdated system by people who used methods

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