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    Early indian newspapers

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    with his father Joshua‚ launched the first monthly magazine in Bengali‚ Digdarshan‚ which focused on educative information for the youth‚ and very shortly thereafter the weekly newsmagazine Samachar Darpan which was one of the two first Bengali newspapers (the other being Bengal Gazeti‚ published by Gangakishore Bhattacharya‚ in the first half of 1818). Subsequently the Serampore Mission also launched the Friend of India weekly in 1821‚ which became so popular that Serampore was synonymous with the Friend

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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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    The Advantages of Reading Newspapers The newspaper is the most powerful of all the organs of expression of the news and views about men and the things. Newspapers are regarded by economists as a necessity of modern life. With the growth of literacy and the development of the means of communication.The importance of reading newspaper. As the name suggests newspapers are a source of news and information. In several respects they are also a medium of communication among the peoples of the world

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    POLITICISATION THE LINK BETWEEN NEWSPAPERS AND LITERACY An Essay by Deepa Venkatesan ‚ T.Y.BMM A newspaper which loses its value every passing hour once published and out-read by a reader has‚ in layman’s terms‚ maybe an investment of just a rupee or three. But that very newspaper has a long past and has shaped the Indian History in ways unimaginable. From becoming a poor man’s tool towards literacy to influencing political rule‚ regional language newspapers have penetrated in the ground level

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    Tv vs. Newspapers

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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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    Period of Active Revolution Newspapers During The Revolution Journalism started in the Philippines during the late 1800’s‚ an age when the internet‚ radio and television were still non-existent. The emergence of several publications was intended to inform and awaken the people about the abuses and atrocities committed by the Spaniards and eventually by the Americans. It encourages the people to become aware of the social and political circumstances at that time. Periodicals are the most

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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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    The history of newspapers is argueably one of the most dramatic episoodes of human experience. The actual origin of newspapers lies in the renaissance Europe when local merchants used to distribute hand written newsletters amongst each other‚ however it was not until the 14th century when Germany introduced the precursors of printed newspapers. Since then newspapers have evolved dramatically and today there are more than 6580 daily newspapers in the world. A typical modern day newspaper is filled with

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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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    The Street Essay

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    The Street‚ the wind wreaks havoc on the city and puts the city and its pedestrians in an overwhelming and chaotic state. The wind is the antagonist in the story as it tortures the pedestrians with its pesky ways and coldness. The wind establishes a negative relationship between Lutie Johnson and the urban setting and Pettry’s use of literary devices aptly displays this relationship. Petry starts out by letting the reader know there as “a cold November wind”. This wind terrorizes the street by blowing

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