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    Press Release

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    Contact:  Comunication  Manager   Telephone:  06-­‐11212222   Email:    m.calleja@vogue.es     From Blog to Vogue in two simple steps. New York‚ 8 September 2013 You’ve always thought your writing talent should be more appreciated? Have you always been the “shopping friend”? Does your mother ask you suggestions in terms of the latest makeup products? If you like the trendy places after work and painted nails are a must for you‚ your profile matches what we are

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    America‚ land of the free. America‚ a country based in many ways on the freedom of press‚ and the freedom of speech. But what would happen to this great country‚ tis of thee‚ if these precious rights had ceased to exist? America‚ the land of liberty and home of the brave‚ would hold a great stock of uninformed and uneducated community‚ ready to rise up to anarchy at any moment; a crowd of undiverse and ununified people; and a population of souls unwilling to create because of the ever looming presence

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    Four Theories of the Press

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    FOUR THEORIES OF THE PRESS ORIGINS OF THE THEORIES The “Four Theories of the Press” was by three professors‚ Fred S. Siebert‚ Theodore Peterson and Wilbur Schramm‚ and since 1956‚ has come a long way. Over time‚ it has established a typology in the minds of journalism educators and students. The four theories are authoritarian‚ libertarian‚ social responsibility and soviet communist (Preserve Articles‚ 2012). AUTHORITARIAN THEORY Authoritarian is defined as favouring or enforcing strict obedience

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    Should the Press Be Free?

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    Should the press be completely free? Under a dictatorship the press is completely under the control of the government. The implications of this are that the authorities discard all stories unfavorable to their policies and supplement the favorable ones with propaganda and disinformation . All this involves control of TV and radio; in many countries‚ listening to broadcasts such as the BBC World Service‚ now available everywhere because of short-wave satellite output‚ is proscribed. People are

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    Press During Emergency

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    PRESS DURING EMERGENCY The promulgation of Emergency and Press Censorship on June 26‚ 1975 constituted the darkest chapter in press history in free India. The period had its immediate and long term repercussions for the press. In fact‚ in the past decade‚ dark shades of press censorship were indeed hovering over the country. And more dangerously‚ new forms of have been invented in the changed scenario of globalisation. It was the censorship of 1975‚ which showed how the press at large became a

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    Three Millions Dollars Donation to National Alliance for Mental Illness from Praxis News Group PUBLISH SEPTERMBER 20‚ 2013 NEW YORK‚ September 18‚ 2013-- James Jones‚ the CEO of Praxis News Group‚ today announced a contribution of three million dollars to NAMI‚ the National Alliance for Mental Illness‚ to help identify African Americans with mental illness and get them into community health services or private clinics. This is the biggest donation on behalf of African Americans who suffered

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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Erika Abal 305.864.3434 eabal298@gmail.com THE WOMEN OF TODAY FASHION SHOW CAROLINA HERRERA & ST. JUDE’S CHILDREN RESEARCH HOSPITAL INVITE THEIR FRIENDS TO JOIN THE RELEASE OF HER NEW COLLECTION AUGUST 16‚ 2013 6:00PM CORAL GABLES‚ FL (August 16‚ 2013) – CAROLINA HERRERA returns one more year to the city of Miami together with St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital to release the designers

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    The 1440 Printing Press

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    A printing press is a machine engineered for the purpose of mass fabricating and duplicating text and images in a short amount of time with the use of metal type or plates. The very first printing press with movable type‚ where the type can be moved and rearranged to form new and different text‚ dates back in China in 1‚000 A.D‚ created by a man named Pi Sheng. However‚ due to the complexity of the Chinese language‚ which contains thousands of characters‚ the printing press was proven void as it

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    Press rules  |Members of the press must register for the congress. They will receive a press badge. | |Members of the press may attend the congress lectures on a complimentary basis. | |A press room will be available. | |Press releases by companies must be received for approval by EFNS Head Office (headoffice@efns

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    a man named Johannes Gutenberg; the man who invented the printing press. The printing press is one of those inventions that most people take for granted and do not realize their importance. Without the press we would still be handwriting every single copy of any book every written and so the question is what were the main consequences of the printing press? That is‚ what happened as a result of the invention of the printing press? The answer is that it marked the transition from script to printing

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