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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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    My biography is about an inventor named Johannes Gutenberg which is short for Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg. Johannes Gutenberg was born in the year of 1395 in Mainz, Germany. Gutenberg's nationality was German. He was born in a modest family. I do know he had siblings, but I could not find any information about their names or anything else. Gutenberg was the third son of Freile zum Gensfleisch and Else Wirick zum Gutenberg which was his father's second wife. He got the name…

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    dipping the block into ink, and then stamping the block onto the paper, which was more efficient than hand-copying entire works, but still time consuming. Johann Gutenberg, a German printer, decided to change that in 1450 by inventing the printing press and creating the very first printed bible, also known as the Gutenberg Bible. With his invention, printing became faster, the cost of books decreased, and more people were able to read.…

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    Martin Luther's 95 Theses

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    Prior to the invention of the printing press, books were written and copied by hand which took an enormous amount of time. Monks of the church acted as scribes; therefore, much of what was written coincided with the church’s beliefs. The church at this time was the all-powerful Roman Catholic Church. During the 1500’s the church began to be questioned about its practice of collecting indulgences. Its followers gave the church money or indulgences in exchange for pardons from heaven. A monk named…

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    Printing has been around since about 3000 BCE where the first printing presses were blocks and cylinders. The images were first duplicated on clay blocks, then silk fabrics, and finally paper. Technology has since evolved to the digital printing that we have today. Digital printing involves printing a digital image through a type of medium which include paper. There exist basically two types of digital printing products in the marketplace that are stickers and posters. Sticker printing is the…

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    Macbeth

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    trouble, which we still thank as love”. (Shakespeare, William, and Eugene M. Waith.The tragedy of Macbeth. New Haven: Yale U Press, 1954. Print.) In 1606, Macbeth was a play written by Williams Shakespeare. The play was about very brave Scottish man named Macbeth who receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he hopes to become the King of Scotland. Throughout the play Macbeth kills King Duncan, the King of Scotland. “ that but this blow Might be the be-all and the end-all here,…

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    enlightening time by historians. This is debated because not all people were the same, most were ignorant and few gain and spread knowledge. Most importantly when the Renaissance began, ignorance faded away over time with machines like the printing press, literacy and education spreading, and humanism evaluating religion and medieval life; also people like Desiderus Erasmus, Ferdinand…

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    From the time of 1450 to 1600, Europe saw an expansion and adjustment in the centralization and expansion of state powers. With only a few number of powerhouse nations in Europe at this time, the ability to broaden borders and affect society as a whole became a feat due to the scientific revolution. Particularly, newfound technology for exploration, the spread of ideas, and stronger armies became a catalyst for the expansion of states in Europe from the second half of the fifteenth century into…

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