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Gervacio, Jonah Micah BSN - III

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THE NEWSPAPERGervacio, Jonah MicahBSN - III Newspaper is regularly scheduled publication containing news, information, and advertising.HistoryNews Pamphlets or broadsides are the first newspaper appeared in Germany in the late 1400s.ome of the most famous report atrocities against German in !ansylvania perpetrated by a sadistic veovod named Vlad Tsepes Drakul , who became the count Dracula of later folklore."orantos # small news pamphlets produced only when some event worthy of notice occurred.!he first true newspaper in $nglish was the %ondon Ga&ette of 1'''. Publick Occurrences - first newspaper appeared in Boston in 1690, Published without authority, it was immediately suppressed, its publisher arrested, and all copies were destroyed.Bofton News-Letter - first successful newspaper, begun by postmaster John Campbell in 1704. !wo more papers made their appearance in the 1()0*s, in Philadelphia and New +or,-ill of .ights in 1(/1 01uman .ights2 guaranteed of freedom of the press.-y 1314 there were 44' newspapers.sudden availability of cheap, interesting reading material was a significant stimulus to the achievement of the nearly universal literacy now ta,en for granted in 5merica.Industrial Revolution ! 6n the %ate 1/0/s the general profits decline, 7any newspapers around the world launched online editions.5pril 10, 1//8 # !he 5merican.eporter became the first daily newspaper with own paid reporters around the world to start on the internet. !he ite owned by 400 9ournalists. -y )00( there were '830 daily newspaper in the world selling 4/8 million copies a day. 5fter )003 the rapid growth of web:based alternatives caused a serious decline in advertising and circulation, many papers closed.Germany Geography ;%ocated in central $urope, Germany is made up of the North German Plain, the "entral German ei&enbier 0wheat beer2 and 5lt.LANDMARKSNeuschwanstein CastleBerlin WallBrandenburg gateCologne cathedral Charlottenberg palace