Hoke Smith was elected governer
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Classes The above answer fits what should be the last word in the question's answer. However, without adding the following, readers do not gain much. Karl Marx believed that history was driven by economics. It was a struggle between the "Haves" & the Have Nots". The struggle was between the ownsers of the means of production and those who either worked for this group or survived on their own.
Nothing! The words convey no intelligible English meaning, the word "Situation" seems particularly out of place with the rest of the phrase!
An image can trigger other related ideas and images in the readers mind. APEX
Normative characters, as the term implies, work as stand-ins for the reader. Other characters in a story may conceal their motives or behave deceptively, but a normative character offers the reader opportunity to identify with someone who steers a clear course through the events of the plot. When normative characters narrate the story, they seem to possess clarity of vision and hold values sufficiently like the reader's to make them dependable reporters. When they are actors within a story recounted in third-person narration, normative characters display traits meant to resemble similar ones readers find in themselves. (Reilly 122-123)
Nigeria is a country that gained independent from the British colonial master since 1960 that will be approximately 48 years during this period Nigeria was practicing federalism to govern her people. During this period Nigeria economy as been a little bit satisfactory, but not satisfactory in the outside sense. Due to the fact that she can not boost of satisfying 50% of her citizen, leaving most of her citizen in abject poverty. Far gone Nigeria as odds with her economy, leading to low standard of leaving of her citizen to a low standard of living, they are giving second class level over the globe. In point of fact, one may blame the leaders, because they where the once controlling the country economical source ruling out private ownership or let me call it privatization. The good the bad they all need to be blame, but sincerely the person I will not lay blames on his great AWO, ruling out nepotism he add visions for his mother land but he was not giving a chance to rule and administer. The little chance he hard was utilized by him neatly and that was while he was able to establish free education at primary and secondary level. I can go all the way to write is goods deeds but that is not my main motive of picking my pen to write. And I guess my main motive would have been made clear to my readers that deregulation as positive and negative effect to the nation's economy depending on how the country's private bodies can handle things in Nigeria. From my own point of view deregulation as a lot of positive to Nigerian economy, because with deregulation been given a chance in Nigeria we will have private bodies handling the nation's economy or let me say petroleum industry and thus increasing and given rise to competition of service rendered.
Hoke Smith was elected governor
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For the enjoyment of readers.
Advertisements, tone, Photographs, writing style, quality of paper, printing quality, target audience, price etc
No, not all newspapers have comics. While many newspapers include a comics section to entertain readers, it is not a universal feature and some newspapers may prioritize other types of content.
Births, deaths, and marriages were reported in newspapers from the very first newspaper. This type of information has always been helpful to newspaper readers.
Active readers are those who read a lot, and go through large amounts of reading material for enjoyment or purpose (books, newspapers, magazines, etc.) Passive readers do not read that much, and only seek out selective reading material.
Newspapers give more space to advertisements because they generate revenue for the newspaper. This can sometimes affect readers by making it harder to find relevant news content among the ads. Readers may also be exposed to biased or misleading information through advertisements.
K. Broder has written: 'Readers write to their newspapers' -- subject(s): Letters to the editor
Page eight mate in newspapers is a term used to refer to a column that is typically light-hearted or humorous. It is usually a popular feature in newspapers as it provides a break from serious news and offers a more entertaining read for readers.
Both newspapers and magazines are print publications that are distributed regularly, typically on a daily or weekly basis for newspapers and monthly or quarterly for magazines. Here are some similarities between the two: Both contain news and current events: Both newspapers and magazines report on current events and news stories, although newspapers tend to focus more on hard news while magazines often cover a wider range of topics such as lifestyle, culture, and entertainment. Both have editorial content: Both newspapers and magazines have articles written by journalists and other experts that provide analysis and commentary on various topics. Both have advertising: Both newspapers and magazines include advertisements for products and services. Both can be found in print and digital format: Both newspapers and magazines are available in print and digital format, allowing readers to access them in a variety of ways. Both are a source of information: Both newspapers and magazines provide information on a variety of topics to their readers. Both are created by professional journalists, editors, photographers, and graphic designers. While they share some similarities, newspapers and magazines have some distinct differences as well. Magazines tend to have a specific target audience and focus on specific topics, whereas newspapers have a broader audience and cover a wider range of news and information.
Are you talking about the spelling...the space between the words "Viet" and "Nam"? Or just using the one word "Vietnam"? If so, both spellings were always used in the US by everyone; readers, newspapers, magazines, people in general.