Why is Publisher good for desktop publishing?
it allows you to publish sexy pictures of your self and make massive posters of your penis
Number one, the audience loves a controversy but publishers don't like lawsuits - so make certain your book doesn't have hate literature or anything that you can be given a subpoena on. Porn, at the same time, could be one of them, too. My professor used to say, "If you take out the porn and there is still a story, then it is NOT PORN."
What is formation of normative cultural values?
what is the formation of normative cultural values????
can we really define "normal culture"??
Values are what is important to you. what are your values? now what ever you believe and what ever is your culture you just live by your culture beliefs and you live by them following your values in life.
Does Publishers Clearing House require any money upfront from winners?
No. At Publishers Clearing House the winning is always free and no purchase or payment is ever necessary to enter, win or collect one of the prizes. A legitimate sweepstakes will NEVER ask you to send money to enter a sweepstakes or claim a prize. It's the law. A note of caution, however, beware of scam contacts! If you are ever contacted by someone either via mail, phone, or email, and are asked to send or wire money back to claim a prize -- STOP -- you are being scammed. You have not heard from the real Publishers Clearing House. For more information check out www.pch.com and click on the Info Center link.
What does a media-literate person understand about media messages?
They're all created for a purpose.
How can Transmission media can be defined?
signal transmitted from transmitter to rfecevier is known as media transmission media divided in to two types guided unguided Transmission Media: All network nodes (computers and peripherals) are connected to each other and to the network by transmission media. A transmission medium establishes a communications channel between the nodes on a network and can take several forms: a. Networks can use existing wiring such as power lines b. Networks canuse additional cable to connect nodes c. Wireless networks use radio waves instead of wires or cable to connect nodes.
How much newspaper and compost do you put in a worm farm?
If you have a small worm farm made out of crates, then you can put a thick wet newspaper at the bottom of the worms' bedding box. The worms will eventually eat this.
You can use torn strips of wet newspaper (squeeze most of the water out) as part of their bedding, if you can't find well rotted compost or manure.
You can use wet newspaper as food, or as a cover over the top of the food to keep out the light. When the worms start eating the newspaper cover, you know they want some more food.
On Seinfeld what publishing company did Elaine work for?
pendant company
During season two to season five, she worked as a copy editor at Pendant Publishing.
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How long did it take to build The Pentagon?
The huge, 5-sided office building was built between September 11, 1941 and January 15, 1943. The design called for minimal use of steel (a wartime commodity) and was originally intended to be built at a different, roughly pentagonal site.
What is the Us military newspaper?
Each branch has its own such as the Army times and Stars and Stripes. There are a lot of "US military newspapers." First, each base has a newspaper. Fort Bragg's paper is the Paraglide, Fort Campbell's is the Courier, Fort Hood's is the Sentinel... Usually, a base will contract with the civilian newspaper in the area. They'll put an office on post which will be staffed by a mixture of military and civilian journalists. The contracts all say "the paper will be produced at no expense to the government," which means the papers are full of ads. That's okay--soldiers buy things too. Next comes the "Times" papers. There are four--Army Times, Navy Times, Air Force Times and Marine Corps Times. They're published every week. I think I managed to buy eight of these in twelve years--they are REALLY expensive, and if you really want to read this rag you can borrow your first sergeant's copy. The only reason most lower-enlisted soldiers buy this is because they publish the promotion point cutoffs, so if you're on the E-5 or E-6 list you buy this newspaper once a month to see if you're getting promoted this month. Officers tend to buy it because they discuss Issues Of Concern from the paper at officer call, and you don't want to look stupid and ill-informed. They even have comics in this paper--the entire week's run of Beetle Bailey, Then comes Stars and Stripes. There are two versions--Stars and Stripes for Europe and the Middle East, and Pacific Stars and Stripes for the Pacific Rim region. It carries Associated Press news as well as stories about the military.