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    invention of the printing press led to the spread of new ideas, literature, and religion throughout Europe. Johannes Guttenburg's invention of the printing press was a vital turning point during the time of the Renaissance. It shook the grounds of religion and encouraged people to become more educated. The printing press impacted the lives of the rich and the poor by creating a cheaper and faster way to spread knowledge, literature, and religion. Before the printing press was invented…

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    improved our printing. Instead of printing with woodblocks one letter per press, a easier machine was invented. A printing press is a machine for printing images or text and this was made by Johannes Gutenberg in the 1450s. So, what was a more important consequence of the printing press; exploration or reformation? In my opinion, the printing press had a more important consequence of exploration because with the printing press, they were able to print out the world maps. Also, the new…

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    choice to say what they want. Speech is an act and acts which cause unnecessary and substantial harm should be illegal. Freedom of speech promotes the liberty of individuals not to allow us to cause harm to one another and spread hate online. Advocacy of Violence The First Amendment does generally bar the government from controlling communication but, regulating speech on the Internet would help to at least curb violence both on and off the Internet. Speech that contains an incitement to…

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    An craftsmen and inventor Johann Gutenberg who developed a printing method that revolutionized to produce books faster and made them affordable. In circa 1398, Gutenberg was born into a merchant family in Mainz, Germany. While living in Germany, he was trained by his family to be a goldsmith and a blacksmith. Experimenting with printing began in 1428 when a craftsmen revolt erupted causing his family to vacate and settling in Strasbourg, France. He later then manufactured metal blocks that…

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    social media, mass media has continued to affected culture throughout history. The printing press, invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century, made the mass production of print media possible. New transportation technologies make it easier for texts to reach a wide audience. Friedrich Koenig, a German printer, pushed media production even further when he hooked the steam engine up to a printing press in 1800. This increased efficiency helped lead to the rise of the daily newspaper. When…

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    immigration was being experienced. All these changes and developments were impacting various field, including the printing press. New era of communication was being established, and printing press was the essential tool. Printing press have had an enormous impact of influence on people. Since, the country was developing economically and expanding geographically, printing press was necessity to keep everybody connected. “By the 1890s a “control revolution” had begun, fostering new communication…

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    Deadlift Benefits

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    Deadlift Benefits Deadlifts have the potential to cause serious back injuries, but a deadlift is also used to treat patients with lower back injuries (Berglund et al, 2015). Patients that participate in rehabilitative exercise using the deadlift, tested with a higher performance on the Biering-Sorensen test (Berglund et al, 2015). The Biering-Sorensen test evaluates the hip and back extensor muscles aerobic capacity. This rehabilitative exercise also helps to improve a reduction in the pain…

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    Have you ever wondered if there was a single ingredient that once used it would instantly increase your strength, endurance and power all at once? Well in the culture of powerlifting, there is a such ingredient that is used far and wide by all powerlifters that want to hit those high numbers during training or competitions, it is called powerlifter’s chalk. I have used powerlifting chalk several times while training because it allows me to work harder during workouts due to that fact that it…

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    Gutenberg and the Printing Press https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Xs4sg92XYJZ5VS9UWbj_8JDKD0WVQvn4yZcaRv4vXP8/edit?usp=sharing If you had been Gutenberg, would you have died a happy man or considered your life a failure? Why? I would have died a happy man if I were Gutenberg, because I would have made one of the best inventions in the world. Where would we be without printing books we would still be writing them if it wasn’t for Gutenburg we could probably only fill up like seven libraries…

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    Print Is Dead Summary

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    What happened to paper ? Is print the past. When reading the text of " print is dead" Ms. Jamison introduces the idea that a culture of magazines once very prominent and large is now slowly being terminated by technology now used by online media. The notion that print is dying is surely one to take with a grain of salt as print today is now filled with craft and sharpness. While magazines were out in the bunches in the past to bring information, today we have the Internet. Magazines today are…

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