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    As housing problem in Hong Kong is very serious‚ government suppose to develop the countryside areas in Hong Kong. There are so many arguments as each position of people has different motivations. In my opinion‚ I disagree that using countryside areas will be a good way to solve Hong Kong’s housing problem. It only causes bad effects to Hong Kong. My first objection is based on environmental grounds. Encroaching on these areas to build flats will damage the habitats of animals‚ and trees will lose

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    Online newspapers vs. print newspapers In an early morning of a winter day with cold wind and snow breeze blowing out‚ hardly any people are waiting to put a quarter into an old automated newsstand to get there newspapers at a corner near the Union Station in downtown of St. Louis city. Hardly to find young people in that crowded but aged people are likely to prefer the traditional newspapers than the new type which is online. In contrast‚ most of young people who tend to spend most of their lifetime

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    Newspapers are journals for producing and retaining information and events. They are the primary medium from which people receive news. According to the Wikipedia‚ the newspaper is a scheduled publication containing news of current events‚ informative articles‚ diverse features and advertising. Newspapers are usually printed on relatively inexpensive‚ low-grade paper such as Newsprint. The printed product received at bookshops and newsstands may seem like a technological improvement from Johannes

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    Not Everyone Survives

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    Professor MulHolland Eng 101 E-2 17 June 2013 Not Everyone Survives When being challenge with an unexpected survival situation‚ men have always had the potential to overcome any obstacle. With that being said; those who survive life will also have those who have not yet beaten the odds. Survival is the art of surviving beyond any event. According the online etymology dictionary‚ survival means to remain alive; to outlive. To survive the obstacles of life means that one should be willing to put

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    The Stripes Will Survive

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    Stripes Will Survive by: Jacqueline Adams‚ and The Zoos Go Wild by Nicholas Nirgiotis and Theodore Nirgiotis I realized how important zoos are to animals. Firstly in the article “The Stripes Will Survive” by Jacqueline Adams it says “Make sure that threatened and endangered animal species don’t disappear.” (Paragraph 4) There used to be one hundred thousand tigers roaming in the wild. Now about 5‚000 tigers live in the wild. The zoo’s breed these animals to make sure that they will survive. The breeding

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    Newspaper Industry

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    financial crisis. The research was conducted through a case study on regional newspaper‚‚ Gazeta de Sud ’ ’ The main problems analyzed were decreasing newspaper circulation and advertising. The research taken into account trends and developments worldwide print media as well as print media particularities of Romania‚ with a focus on identifying factors that contributed to the closure of a significant number of newspapers‚ or their transition from printed version online format. The paper is mainly

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    Will the Euro Survive

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    Will the Euro Survive POINT VICKY PRYCE‚ Senior Managing Director‚ Economic Consulting‚ FTI consulting In 2002‚ when euro notes and coins entered circulation‚ the dominant view among the 15 (now 23) member states using the currency was that it represented a big step toward ensuring peace and prosperity for the Continent. What people in individual European countries tended to overlook was that a single currency brings greater interference by members of the union in each state’s monetary‚ fiscal

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    History of Newspaper

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    history of newspapers back to the Romans “ Acta Diurna” and the “ti pao” of china. The “Acta Diurnal”‚ a daily ‚ handwritten gazette launched by Julius Caesar in 59 B.C.. reported noteworthy events‚ private and official notices and births among other things. It continued for about 350 years. China’s early version of the newspaper‚ the “ti-pao”‚ provided news to government officials and the intellectual elite for about a thousand years. The forerunners to the modern American newspaper first appeared

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    Newspapers and Internet

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    Newspapers and Internet The mass media is an important part of our life. Now it is an information era. Everyone may get information from the media daily‚ such as news papers‚ TV‚ radio and the Internet. Over 55 million newspapers are circulated a day. Many people are accustomed to reading a newspaper when they eat breakfast or spend their spare time. However‚ more recently‚ with the Internet exposure‚ more and more people would rather surf the Internet to find information than read newspapers

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    Introduction A newspaper headline is often the only thing that readers read in a newspaper‚ or at least‚ it is the first thing that everyone notices in a newspaper. It serves as a indicator for the reader that helps decide whether to continue on reading the whole text or to skip it onto another one. Each headline should be a summary of the news which follows. A headline should be a regular sentence structure containing a subject and a verb. It means that only lexical‚ not grammatical words are used

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