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    terrorist in custody has hidden a bomb in a very populated city‚ it is scheduled to go off in an hour and he is the only one that knows the location. He will not disclose the location unless his outrageous demands are met‚ it would be left to the assumption there is only one option left to save millions‚ that is‚ torture. Although this invented instance is effective it is just one tactic to get a readers attention and agreement. In the two essays‚ “Yes‚ It Should Be “On the Books”” by Alan M. Dershowitz

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    500 BCE there were two city states that were controlling powers in Greece. These two city states were Athens and Sparta. These two city states were very different with Sparta being a military state with an Oligarchy‚ and Athens‚ a naval‚ peaceful state with a democracy. Sparta is the better city state because they have the best army‚ the safest city‚ they are the leader of the Peloponnesian league‚ they have rights for women‚ and have strongest government. Sparta is the best city state with the best

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    to skim through a newspaper or even search for an article to read online‚ we often come across the visual conventions that grab our attention. Whether it would be the cleverly arranged title‚ or even the image/video that stands out‚ this only plays a minor role in comparison to the construction of the news article itself. In this situation‚ we come across the controversial topic of alcohol abuse and whether the legal drinking age should be raised to 21. From the basis of 5 articles and 1 visual text

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    Print and television are two dominant media outlets for the news. Unlike radio‚ they are predominately visual‚ although television provides both visual and auditory information. Newspaper and television news organizations each have long-established traditions for reporting news in their respective media‚ which engenders distinct human behaviors that shape how people obtain news. For instance‚ television broadcasts present short video-based stories that are sequenced linearly and fit within a specified

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    What is More Effective TV or Newspapers Reading a newspaper is more effective as a provider of important information than TV. With TV news you have certain times that you must tune in‚ such as twelve or ten o’clock news‚ to catch what is going on in the world today. And even when you do catch the news a those designated time slots on TV they show what people want to see rather than what they need to know to better TV ratings. With TV it is easy to grab the attention of their audience but hard to

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    The Construction of the Parthenon Comparative Essay of Two Articles Sources: Ratte‚ Christopher. “Recreating the Parthenon.” The Classical World 97 (2003): 41-55 Stevens‚ Gorham P. “Concerning The Impressiveness of the Parthenon.” American Journal of Archaeology 66 (1962): 337-338 During the 5th century BC‚ classical Greece was flourishing. The society created both art and architecture that was magnificent and complex. One of their crowning achievements was the construction of the

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    Newspaper and Modern Life

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    Newspaper is a paper which carries news to us. It is a great wonder of modern civilization. It gives us news of both home and abroad.  It is very important for a nation. We cannot think of modern life without the newspaper. It is a store house of knowledge.     The first newspaper was published in China. Venice of Italy was the first place where the first newspaper saw the light of the day in Europe. During the reign of Elizabeth it was published in England. The “Indian Gazette” published in 1774

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    Early indian newspapers

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    missionary. Move to India[edit] At the age of 5‚ Marshman travelled with his parents and William Ward on an American ship called the Criterion to Bengal‚ arriving at Serampore on Sunday morning‚ 13 October 1799. In May 1800‚ his parents opened two boarding schools at Serampore; these became the most popular in the area and Marshman received his education from his parents. He was part of the growing mission family‚ eating at the communal table and joining with other children in Mission life; as

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    INTERNET-THE DEATH OF NEWSPAPERS M.Krithigha News Papers: Newspapers were considered an important object of modern civilization. It is the first most commonly accepted invention containing the record of the current events. Newspaper started to get more popular after the invention of the printing press by Guttenberg. The India Gazette is the first newspaper in India. It was published in 1744 and from that; the circulation of news paper has increased. Newspapers are of 2 types: Morning edition

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    Odyssey Newspaper

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    wrath of heaven‚ for we are your suppliants‚ and Zeus takes all respectable travelers under his protection”. Polyphemus shows no fear of the gods. “We Cyclopes do not care about Zeus or any of your blessed gods”‚ states the Cyclops. The Cyclops grabs two men from the ground and gobbles them down. Polyphemus imprisoned Odysseus and the rest of the men for a future meal. Odysseus devised a plan as he knew that only the Cyclops could move the boulder at the entrance of the cave. The next morning

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