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    History of Newspapers

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    The History of Newspapers Today‚ people can use newspapers to find out many things. One can use the newspaper to check sports scores‚ get the day’s news‚ read "feel good" stories‚ or even find out their horoscope. It was not always that way. From the "Acta Diurna‚" reported in the ancient Roman empire‚ to the New York Times‚ newspapers have come a long way. In this report‚ the distance that newspapers have traveled since their inception is going to be outlined. Before literacy

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    Future of Newspaper

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    use for newspapers and other printed news sources are becoming less and less needed. The “digital” generation instead turns to internet sources and the television to hear the news. So what are newspaper organizations supposed to do to catch the people of the new generations eye? Because not as many people are buying the newspaper‚ circulation is declining and advertisement companies are failing to make a significant income. Newspaper companies know that in the future the daily newspaper model would

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    The Importance of the Newspaper Newspapers have become a daily necessity for nearly everyone‚ especially in the city where people have to be aware of what is happening around them. Inspite of the television or Internet giving us information on the latest occurances‚ most people still prefer the feel of the actual newsprint. The newspaper is indeed important as it is a powerful tool to inform the public on various issues. It has a wide coverage as the estimated number of readers is about

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    also main source of entertainment. Statistics say that there’s t least one TV in every American house. It has many benefits and also negative effects on children such as makes the children’s health bad‚ brain damaged‚ and learns children aggressive behavior. The first negative effect of watching TV is that it can make the children’s health bad. The body needs physical activities to burn calories‚ but most children watch TV for long time and tend to eat snacks while watching television‚ and forced

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    The Newspaper Industry

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    The Newspaper Industry is one of the oldest and largest‚ most widely-known media industry in existence. “More than 1 out of 3 people in the United States reads a newspaper everyday” (Vivian 78). When you think of someone reading a newspaper‚ we often think of someone who’s older‚ sitting in a chair with a cup of coffee and who doesn’t really know much or endulge themselves in the fast-paced world today‚ like with television or newer technology‚ basically‚ a grandpa. However‚ what we can easily be

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    Importance of Newspapers

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    Newspapers‚ the eyes and ears of the world . Imagine a day without them .I wouldn’t necessarily say it’s impossible but as humans it is our natural instinct to know what is happening in the world around us. Nobody wishes to live in ignorance ‚ hence newspapers have grown to become an essential part of modern civilisation. These neatly folded sheets which await us every single morning holds the voice of the world collected from north‚ east‚ west and south just overnight with a main objective to

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    Spaces and Exchanges I’m wondering if Spaces and Exchanges have made the world smaller. First‚ I’d like to talk about physical mobility. By a survey‚ 77% of British people have already traveled abroad. Three factors influence their destination: the climate‚ their budget to go on holidays and the risks of attack. British people think that they need to go to a quiet place to have a rest. Many of them have already spent time in French seaside resorts. Indeed‚ proximity of both countries makes

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    Newspaper Boy

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    place of consumption. Physical distribution management (PDM) is concerned with ensuring the product is in the right place at the right time. Place has always been thought of as being the least dynamic of the 4P’s. Marketing practioners and academics have tended to concentrate on the more conspicuous aspects of marketing. It is now recognized that PDM is a critical area of overall marketing management. Much of its expertise is borrowed from the military practice. During the Second World War and the

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    Newspaper Reviews

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    English Language DECEMBER Holiday Homework 2013 Newspaper / Magazine Reviews Complete three reviews of newspaper / magazine articles using the given template. A sample review has been attached for your reference. All articles should be on one of the topics below and topics should not repeat. Transport Equality Rich-poor Gap Science Technology Culture Natural Disaster Ageing Population Teenage Issues Education You may use print and non-print articles. Articles should be dated no

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    COMPUTER HAS MADE THE WORLD A GLOBAL VILLAGE IN THE SENSE THAT. FIRST OF ALL WE DEFINE WHAT COMPUTER IS ALL ABOUT What is a Computer? A computer is a programmable machine. The two principal characteristics of a computer are: it responds to a specific set of instructions in a well-defined manner and it can execute a prerecorded list of instructions (a program). Global Village is a term closely associated with Marshall McLuhan‚ popularized in his books The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic

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