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    When the printing press was created it allowed for almost anyone to spread their ideas, books, and revolutions. In the case of Martin Luther, the printing press was one of the key factors, aiding his reformation. The printing press also allowed for more people to obtain a book, creating an increase in literacy to a greater extent than ever before. Something that came along with literacy was learning history of their ancestors and being able to read the Bible. When the printing press came into…

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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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    Sabrina Kim; Period 4B; Chapter 1 Section 2 The Renaissance of Northern Europe was accelerated by the invention of the printing press by Johann Gutenberg in 1455. The invention of such tool facilitated the reproduction of books, which meant that the surplus of books could be produced for wider audiences. People learned how to read and educated themselves on a variety of subjects, and soon the ardent thriving on arts and literature began. Prominent artists of the era included Albrecht Durer,…

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    Unlimited Possibilities of Free Speech The free right of expressing one’s thought and opinions is very important according to human rights for a country. Everyone might be able to speak and write with freedom, but could be responsible for such extremely negative or dangerous way of using freedom of speech. Freedom of speech is very important part for democratic government and most people because it is the only way the truth can come out. Everybody is different. Everybody has their own opinions,…

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    Printing started off way back long ago. The was introduced in Europe by Johannes Gutenberg which is a goldsmith by profession around the year 1436. His press has made many contribution to the modern world and the world of typography. He has made printing easier , cheaper and faster compared to the traditional woodblock printing process. During his time he made a hand mould to create metal movable type. This has helped printing to be more efficient. There are a few significant contribution from…

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    He used sermons, pamphlets, hymns, basic word of mouth and even a play. Resulting in it being a little difficult for people to not be exposed to Luther’s views in some way, shape or form. The controversial topic led to people always hearing and wanting to take about it. It also helped that his ideas were making sense…

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    Late Renaissance Essay

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    During the Late Renaissance some remarkable inventions such as the printing press made significant changes in the way people viewed the world around them. Up to that time the church had great influence and control over what and how to present to the mass as information. With printing press comes in use the bible and other books became available to the middle class and people started to make their own interpretation of the bible. Some of the ancient writings of Greek and Roman philosophers became…

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    “The media plays a propaganda role, no matter what type of political regime.” Discuss. The influence of the media and propaganda is intrinsic to political communication. The method of transmitting information between the government and the public is key in both the classification of governments and our understanding of their differences. The freedom of media between authoritarian regimes and liberal democracies is markedly different, in both the control that the government exerts over what is…

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    Personal Fitness Program

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    it must include a cardiorespiratory endurance program and a strength program. My cardiorespiratory goal is not too specific. I am a fairly active person and enjoy playing sports such as football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, and occasionally I play others. For my goal, I would like to improve…

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    Mass Media Effects Paper

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    In the digital era all of those inventions became better with digital programming. The internet also came into play during this time. Military strategists wanted a communication link to deliver information all over the world to troops. The internet was quickly adapted by people all over the world as a mode of communication. Faster delivery speeds, clearer sound…

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