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    Importance of Newspapers

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    Value of Newspapers The Value of Newspapers Print No other advertising vehicle has the reach of newspapers. Nationally‚ 95 million adults read a newspaper on an average weekday and more than 108 million on an average Sunday. More than 71% of all adults in the U.S. read a newspaper or visit a newspaper website in an average week (Scarborough Research). According to research by the Readership Institute at Northwestern University‚ advertising is one of the top five drivers of newspaper readership

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    The Death of Newspapers

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    Since the turn of the new century‚ newspapers have always been the main source of our news. For years‚ it started the day for millions. Along with a cup of coffee‚ maybe even some breakfast‚ the arrival of the morning paper meant the beginning to the daily grind. Nowadays the evening paper is long extinct‚ especially in large cities. With Internet so available to the masses and‚ for the most part‚ providing free news‚ the newspaper is no longer a necessity. The newspaper becoming extinct is beneficial

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    Lexical Features Structure Features and Rhetorical Devices of English Newspaper Headlines Ⅰ.Introduction Every time we pick up a newspaper‚ what come into our sight will be lots of news headlines. A headline has become an indispensable part of newspaper. The editor means to attract the reader’s attention through headlines. As a result‚ news paper headlines are usually specially designed to be short‚ concise‚ and informative to convey different kinds of information. We may be confused by the

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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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    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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    Newspaper Cutting Exercise Villagers Dig In To Save Their Land From South China Morning Post (Friday‚ September 14‚ 2012 C5) Summary Recently in Kwu Tung‚ which locates in the northern reaches of the New Territories‚ is undergoing a redevelopment project by the Hong Kong government. The residents who live in Kwu Tung were asked to make way for modern housing complexes‚ that include European-style‚ low density houses for 65‚000 people in twenty years’ time. The Kwu Tung development concern

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    £1.80 sold in retailers. www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news Wednesday‚ 3rd October 2012 Newspaper Article of Romeo and Juliet Sunday morning‚ the everlasting hatred between the Capulet’s and the Montague’s once again erupted and disturbed the quiet of our streets in piazza Tola. As we have not been promptly informed on which party the blame lies‚ our Prince acquainted us on how the fight broke out‚ with the help of a passer-by.

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    Sociological Event Analysis of the Holocaust Introduction For this final project we have been asked to select a significant sociological event for which I have chosen the Holocaust of World War II‚ and then analyze the effects on society by answering the several questions. First how and why this event was sociologically interesting? Next we will discuss what social context that the event occurred in. Then we will look at how many people were affected by this event and the presence of possible trends

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    During a time when it was legal: Sociological analysis of Marijuana Mia Mogavero Sociology 442 Professor Poole Intro: Before the age of technology‚ World War I‚ The Constitution and the Pyramids there was Marijuana or also known as Cannabis or Hemp. This resourceful‚ medicinal‚ and overall popular plant has been used as far back as 2900 BC by the ancient Chinese and later by Egyptians and survived more than 4‚913 years to continue to be one of the longest and most profitable crop in history

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    DetroitApril Woodson 4 February 2013 Newspaper analysis Tara Saunders Race riot in Detroit (June 20‚ 1943) The Detroit Riots‚ an article from The Chicago daily tribune was published three days after the riots. It talks more about the aftermath of the riots‚ after troops were ordered in and how it portrays the United States to the international community. The tone the article takes on is almost shameful and gives the vibe that not only should Detroit be embarrassed by the United States as

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