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Publishing

The industry that obtained rights to the work of authors, it grew to include the collection of information. They would use this material to create books or collections of information for distribution to the public. Originally the domain of newspapers and magazines, the modern advances have grown to include online publishing.

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Why is a camera useful for desktop publishing?

It's useful because you can take anything with it from animals in a zoo to mountains and other important mornuments, you have freedom with it and you can take a picture of whatever you want whereas if you go to google you choices are limited

What is trhe name of the wizarding newspaper in Harry Potter?

Quidditch Quidditch Quidditch. ATM the only online source for ordering is at their muggle email address, QQQpress@gmail.com com.

Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward uncovered the Watergate scandal in which newspaper?

The reporters were Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein. The primary newspaper leading the reporting on the Watergate scandal was the Washington post. However crediting them with "uncovering" the scandal is incorrect. What they did was publicize Watergate, virtually all of the information they reported was known to the FBI, as evidenced by what was "leaked" to them by "Deep Throat" (FBI agent Mark Felt)

Where can you find newspaper articles on World War 1?

All newspapers maintain a morgue of some kind. That is a copy of each edition of every paper they produced. Don't expect to fnd it on line. Some will charge for a search, some have lost their files through fire or flood and as an option, libraries at the county seat or in the state capital may contain a copy of the document that you are seeking. One of the great archives in the world regarding births, deaths and relationships and genealogy is held by the Church of Later Day Saints (LDS). They have a research staff that is skilled and cooperative.

Is there a government in each state?

Technically yes; pragmatically no. Part of the technical definition of a nation is that it has a governing body or bodies. If nothing else, governing bodies of that sort are needed to enter into treaties with other nations and gain recognition as a nation from other nations. However, some nations (Somalia and Afghanistan, for example) have very weak governments and strong regional forces that produces a more-or-less anarchic state, and other nations are in the midst of civil wars where different nations may recognize different sides in the civil war as the legitimate government.

Who was a radical abolitionist who published a newspaper in the North?

Fredrick Douglas (The North Star) and William Loyd Garrison (The Liberator) were two men who had abolitonist newspapers published.

Why do you think Frederick Douglass called his newspaper the north star?

Frederick Douglass called his newspaper The North Star because the north star was the star that fugitive slaves on the underground railroad used to guide themselves to freedom.

What was the name of the first book published in English?

The following works of literature have each been claimed as the first novel in English. * Thomas Malory, Le Morte d'Arthur, (written circa 1470, published 1485) * William Baldwin, Beware the Cat, (written 1553, published 1570, 1584)[1] * John Lyly, Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit (1578) and Euphues and his England (1580) * Philip Sidney, The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia (1581) * John Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress(1678) * George Ashwell (translator), Philosophus Autodidactus (1686) * Aphra Behn, Oroonoko (1688) * Simon Ockley (translator), The Improvement of Human Reason: Exhibited in the Life of Hai Ebn Yokdhan (1708) * Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoem (1719) * Daniel Defoe, Moll Flanders(1722) * Samuel Richardson, Pamela (1740) The following are some other early long works of prose fiction in English: * William Caxton's 1483 translation of Geoffrey de La Tour Landry, The Knight of the Tower (originally in French) * Thomas Nashe, The Unfortunate Traveller, or The Life of Jack Wilton (1594) * Jonathan Swift, A Tale of a Tub (1704) * Daniel Defoe, The Consolidator (1705) * Jonathan Swift, Gulliver's Travels (1726) (written circa 1470, published 1485)

Was World War 2 in any newspapers?

WW2 was reported in the newspapers and on radio all over the world. Many countries had censorship, in which case there were restrictions on reporting, but in such cases the press printed reports they were accepted by the censors.

What was in impact of Yellow Journalism in US during World War 1?

Yellow journalism, in short, is biased opinion masquerading as objective fact. Moreover, the practice of yellow journalism involved sensationalism, distorted stories, and misleading images for the sole purpose of boosting newspaper sales and exciting public opinion. It was particularly indicative of two papers founded and popularized in the late 19th century- The New York World, run by Joseph Pulitzer and The New York Journal, run by William Randolph Hearst.

Who is a famous abolitionist publisher and activist on the underground railroad?

Frederick Douglass was a famous abolitionist publisher and activist on the Underground Railroad.

Who started a newspaper called Northstar?

Fredrick Douglas
Frederick Douglas did, after many years of being a slave he was taught to read by his owners wife. Thus launcing his writing career. He launched the ideal of the North Star in 1838.
Frederick Douglas

Name of Frederick Douglass's newspaper?

The North Star was the abolitionist newspaper published by Frederick Douglas. When Zachary Taylor won the 1844 presidential election, Douglas express his displeasure in the North Star as Taylor was a slave owner.

What is the value of newspaper Chicago tribune December 7 1941?

Most "famous edition" newspapers from historic days are REPRINTS, issued for the collector's demand. They are worth only what the price to purchase it was sent at... or what you can command on ebay...

What was the name of Jean-Paul Marat's newspaper?

It began as the Patriotic Watch but was later known as The Friend of the People.

How many books are published every year?

At least 200,000 books are published every year. Including novels, picture books, reference books and many other book genres.

How was journalism used as propaganda during the Spanish-American war?

The Spanish American War was perhaps the most famous example of yellow journalism, featuring two competing heavyweight newspapers, Joseph Pulitizer's World and W.R. Hearst's Journal, who were both grappling to publish the most grim stories of the war abroad. The Journalism itself was used to sway American opinion to either side favored by the respective editor.