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    Advantages of New Media

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    censored by the United States Atomic Energy Commission. The printed copies of the magazine were found and burnt as it contained classified information. During both World War I and World War II strict military censorship was laid on the freedom of press. A similar kind of censorship was also laid in India during the State of Emergency period in the 1980s. With the introduction of television and Internet‚ many important developments have taken place in the field of censorship around the world. A number

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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 wrote

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    Print Media

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    as newspapers and journals. People also refer to print media simply with the term "press;" it’s an intermediate communicative channel aiming at reaching a large number of people. Significance o Audiences learn and distinguish priorities from reading print media; it might be less obvious but the audiences committed to the press use it as a surrogate for their social entourage and the community. People adopt the press agenda of issues as their own. Different types of individuals become more focused

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    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 de

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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 a human

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    thomas pinpin

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    the work of other Christian Chinese printers such as Juan de Vera‚ Pedro de Vera‚ and Luis Beltran who had already printed several books for Spanish missionaries. He learned the art of printing about the end of 1608 in the Dominican-owned printing press in Abucay. In Abucay‚ Father Blancas employed in 1609 young Pinpin as an apprentice at the printing shop and taught him the art of printing. In just one year he had developed enough skills to be promoted to printing manager. The following year‚ 1610

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    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 one would

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    Typography History Research

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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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    Scott Pilgrim

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    “Scott Pilgrim vs. The World” hit theaters in 2010 starting a sub cultural cult. The graphic novel series created by Bryan Lee O’Mally published between 2004 and 2010 created after the film to promote the film keep that phenomenon alive. The first volume to this six part series is “Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Life”. It starts out with a dramatic introduction to the main character of the series which is the announcement of his current dating status the fact that he is 23 and dating a high schooler

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    generally they preferred not to sit in the men’s section because of the possibility of bad language.” Following‚ NOW decided to write the manager of the Stouffer’s chain protesting a males-only dining room. That eventually made its way to the Pittsburgh Press where Heide’s comments were displayed for everyone to see (Ulbrich‚

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