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    unable to determine how old a person is‚ how long it takes for crops to grow‚ and the time it takes to go from one destination to another. The world would be a very different place without this invention. The Middle Ages: The Printing Press The printing press is a machine that forever changed the lives of people in Europe‚ and eventually‚ all over the world. This machine‚ invented by Johann Gutenberg in 1445‚ completely revolutionized how books were written and distributed. Previously‚ books were

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    The impact of media ownership Media should play its role freely without the influence of any other parties or power. The media suppose to be the agent of change‚ development‚ stability‚ social cohesion‚ a platform for mental or intellectual reformation and its biggest role is as the market for any kind of information. But in reality‚ these roles are not fully applied as the interruption of the media owners inhabits some of its roles. As we all know‚ the owner has the full power towards the media

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    artificial intelligent machines were printing using movable type. a. the first movable printing ‚also known as the printing press‚ was created by Johann Gutenburg in 1450‚ according to (Inventor of the week archive). b. This was such an historical invention because before the printing press ...most of the books were written and copied by hand‚...the printing press made it easier to write and copy using movable blocks of letters and graphics 3.In the time of 19th century another amazing

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    In 1445 the German Gutenberg concocted the printing press. He changed the lives of a great many individuals all through Europe. Interestingly‚ bookmaking got to be shoddy and Gutenberg could print numerous books rapidly. In the Middle Ages books were exceptionally costly in light of the fact that they were composed by hand. Just ministers and friars could read them on the grounds that a large portion of them were composed in Latin. In the Renaissance the white collar classes had the money to

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    this‚ and humanism praised the beauty and intelligence of the individual. As the education of more people started to grow‚ humanism worked its way into the arts‚ literature‚ the sciences and medicine. Then in the mid-1400s the invention printing press helped to change our world forever. New ideas‚ inventions‚ and discoveries also spread. This brings us back to the question in what ways did the Renaissance change how people looked at the world around them? Some ways that the Renaissance changed how

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    c.e‚ modern printing did not emerge until the mid-fifteenth century. At that time‚ the printing press was introduced. The printing press was a conglomerate of machine duplication‚ rapid duplication‚ and faster production. These three elements were necessary for mass-market innovation. Information and ideas could now be spread faster and farther than ever before. With the evolution of the printing press‚ production of mass quantities at lower costs per unit became essential in mass production of other

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    rapidly when the printing press was invented. Scientific theories acquired rapid circulation among the educated elite of Europe. The social government was affected massively because they patronized teachers for the distribution of scientific knowledge. Witchhunts came along and tied in with the Scientific Revolution; science being met with distrust in a system of laws through which nature could be controlled and understood. Technological inventions such as the printing press wres being developed. With

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    determinists believe‚ that technology generally causes the social changes and it is ’outside’ society. One of those determinist was Canadian media theorist  Marshall McLuhan‚ who said‚ that communication technologies ‚like television and printing press transformed society. He believed‚ that it is a form that matters‚ not a content so much. In ‘Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man’‚ McLuhan famously said that ’the medium is the message’. He believed‚ that no matter what content new media has

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    Rotary screen printing is a mechanized version of hand screen printing. This process uses hollow screen-mesh cylinders and squeegee blades located inside the cylinders that force the ink onto the wall covering as it travels through a printing press. There is a separate screen for each color. Rotary screen printing allows for a heavy application of ink and a rich look – very similar to hand screen prints but at a lower cost. Stencilling is a method of imprinting designs or letters on paper

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    forces and the media‚ or in criticism of any system other than complete press freedom. Historically‚ censorship has been habitually practised by most governments‚ or other political and religious authorities. Censorship in the military sense has only become an issue in modern times‚ with the growth of liberal or democratic governments‚ and new methods of press communication. Its problems arise from a collision between traditional press freedoms and the needs of military security in wartime. The USA has

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