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    1. Secondary school students Nowadays‚ most of the students don’t read either newspapers or world news. For them‚ keeping up with world news may seem boring and overwhelming at times. Well‚ sad but true. But now‚ let me tell you how important it really is. We live in a large‚ interesting and rapidly changing world. By reading the world news‚ you will become more aware of situations around the world‚ and increases your knowledge of world events which helps you make better decisions in your own life

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    Idioms in Newspaper Style

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    Yerevan State Linguistic University after V. Brusov Theme: Idioms in newspaper style Faculty of foreign languages 3th coarse‚ 4th group Student: Grigoryan Victoria Supervisor: Nina Mnatsakanyan Yerevan 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction…………………..…………………………………………………..……3 Chapter 1: Idiom‚ general characteristics……………….…………………….…..5 Chapter 2: Newspaper style …………..….… ……………………………….……13 Conclusion…………………………….…………………………………..………….23 Bibliography…………………………….………………………………………….…25 INTRODUCTION Today

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    Newspaper vs the Internet

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    Qn 2: Newspapers are under attack from the Internet‚ What strategies might they follow in order to survive? Internet technology has a solid effect on how firms compete in the twenty-first century. Michael Porter (strt mgment ) stated that companies that succeed in the twenty-first century are the ones who use the internet as a compliment to traditional ways of competing‚ rather than those who set their internet initiatives apart from their established operations. Printed news goes back hundreds

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    Example Newspaper editorial: What Questions Should I Ask My Pharmacist? Pharmacists have consistently ranked among the most highly respected professionals in the country. According to a December 2007 USA Today/Gallup poll‚ pharmacists rank third as the nation’s most trustworthy professionals behind nurses and grade-school teachers. They are ranked ahead of military officers and medical doctors. Pharmacists are the best source for information about your medications. Below are questions you

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    Reading Newspaper As A Habit Updated on March 23‚ 2013 Human being is a much habituated species. It is not free from habits. If any human being continues to perform one thing in a repeated manner‚ then he/she becomes habituated to that particular task. There is hardly any human being who is free from this mentality. Thus both good and bad habits are formed. So‚ one should try to develop good habits in this manner. One such good habit is reading newspaper. As said‚ when a thing is done repeatedly

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    newspaper vs online

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    ourselves to the effect internet has had on the circulation of print newspapers‚ and what the real differences between print newspapers and online newspapers are‚ if any. Newspapers hold significance more for older generation than for those who are young. This is a fact that has only been proved in a better manner with the advent of internet and social networking sites that have gripped younger generation like viral fever. Every newspaper worth its weight in salt today has an e edition over and above

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    Newspapers convergence to Internet Intro to Mass Communication 17 April 2013 Newspapers are one of the oldest form of mass communication‚ dating all the way back to the 17th century. It is one of the mediums that has allowed the community and our society to gain access to informative and entertaining information. However‚ with the ever increasing development of the technological broadband‚ newspapers as a main source of circulating news have changed. Since the birth of the internet‚ access to

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    going to talk about Newspapers. Initially‚ when we hear ‘Newspapers’‚ you envision stuffy politicians on the front page‚ juicy reports of the latest scandal or even a grisly murder case. That‚ is what the Newspaper has become. From being the one source of true information being passed around as common knowledge‚ it has become a kind of daily entertainment. Mum may read about some old actress‚ while Dad mutters about how the country is down in the dumps. I think that Newspapers are a thing of the past

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    Internet Newspapers on Circulation of Print Newspapers in the U.S. A paper submitted to 54 Conference of International Communication Conference for consideration for presentation th October 2003 ABSTRACT An Internet survey of publishers and online editors found that growth of the Internet newspaper yielded a slightly negative effect on print newspapers’ circulation. The findings suggest that the smaller the newspaper‚ the larger effect the Internet newspapers had on the print newspapers. Small

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    Of Mice And Men Newspaper

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    Literature Of Mice and Men Newspaper Project TASK: The newspaper you work for has assigned you to create a four page newspaper related to the characters‚ setting‚ themes‚ and plot of the novel Of Mice and Men. As you write articles for your newspaper‚ you need to be conscious of your audience and the time period in which you’re reporting. These elements are crucial to the success of your project. PROCEDURE: You must complete all jobs described for your newspaper project. You will be graded

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