By: harry seenthing | 2010-11-28 | Online Gambling until now unclear exactly when gambling began to be known by man. According to Cohan (1964), gambling has existed since prehistoric times. gamble even often considered as old as human civilization. In the Mahabharata story can be seen that the Pandavas became lost kingdom and exiled to the forest for 13 years because it lost the game against Kurawa gambling. Gambling behavior in the western world has been known since ancient Greece. read more
By: Pierre P | 2011-07-22 | Journalism Only one of Pakatan Rakyat’s (PR) two main Malay-language mouthpieces, PAS’s Harakah, hit the streets today with PKR’s Suara Keadilan still nowhere to be seen, days after both their publishing permits expired despite applications for renewal. read more
By: Prakash offset | 2011-02-18 | Sales Newspaper production is known to be the most lucrative and respected industry in the modern age. Most people are not aware about the fact that the invention of printing is more than 400 year old. The earliest invention in this era was a machine set by hand. It was a very slow process. Each letter was supposed to be selected and then assembled one by one in a row. During the 19th century, the basic typesetting machines were invented. read more
By: Daina Kopecky | 2010-11-24 | Careers As a result of the monetary crisis that shook the globe in the early months of the year 2008, numerous individuals have forfeit their careers which incl ... read more
By: iTech Troubleshooter | 2010-11-21 | E-learning Review of on-line publications Because of the prevalence of the internet in today's society many thousands of papers now publish an on-line edition. It is through the use of this medium that they wish to make in roads in the communications market. It is seen as a necessary step by many because of the loss of readership due to the internet, broadcast journalism and radio. In my review I will examine an on-line edition of a newspaper from each of the continents. I will comment on some of the tec read more
By: Kanchan Kumar Vaidya | 2011-04-22 | Journalism This article evaluates the role of print journalism in India. No doubt, Media is the fourth pillar in our democratic mechanism. India appreciates very much of the all means of mass communication and ready to provide full assistance to the development of incredible India. read more
By: Kanchan Kumar Vaidya | 2011-05-18 | Current Affairs The article contains Hindi Samachar and Indian current newspapers. They disseminate a variety of reports from different parts of India as well as World. Indian newspapers educate, inform and entertain. read more
By: Kanchan Kumar Vaidya | 2011-05-26 | Current Affairs This article highlights about local newspapers in India. The content also describes the role of local newspapers in local business. In fact, local media play a vital role in boosting your business. read more
By: Rakesh | 2010-09-27 | Journalism For more than 27 years, USA Today newspaper is lone of the leading powers in the printed news arena. We examine their as a rule crucial characteristics and discuss the expound and yet to come challenges the paper will be facing in these tough era. read more
By: seoking | 2010-11-23 | Branding Pathfinder has a dedicated pool of IT professionals equipped with strong knowledge, rich experience and sound logic. This blend comes from diverse backgrounds, education in leading technical institutes, and track records from associations with leading IT companies. read more
By: Kanchan Kumar Vaidya | 2011-06-08 | Current Affairs This article focuses on Indian current newspapers. The papers, journals and magazines contribute more contents in the development of the nation. read more
By: Darwin Redshield | 2011-06-30 | Journalism Newspaper plagiarism is a common practice today, especially for national and international stories. A writer in San Francisco can read a story in New York at 3:00 AM (EST) and have it ready to go in his own paper for the Midnight (PST) deadline. If he writes carefully and only plagiarizes the quotes, he might just get away with it and keep his job. The story won't be Pulitzer material, but who cares? The deadline will be met, the story will get published, and no one will be the wiser for it, rig read more
By: Hayi Mansoor | 2010-04-04 | Politics The Pakistan newspapers do not differ only as to the language of their target audience. The focus for each of the newspapers in Pakistan falls into one of three categories. Some newspapers publish general interest information. Some publish business news. A third group of newspapers focuses on religious news. One can find both daily and weekly papers among the Pakistan newspapers. Some of the papers that come out only once a week have managed to gather a large number of readers. Readers study carefully the content of any paper. Readers also look for reports that reveal the opinion of a paper's editor. read more
By: Kanchan Kumar Vaidya | 2011-06-15 | Journalism This article describes about online national Hindi newspapers in India. They publish in colorful pages with diversified of graphics, pictures and interest. Also, they carry additional supplements that carry several information and various types of news related to movies, cuisine, home decoration, quiz, games and many more. read more
By: Grayson | 2011-09-26 | Printing India's motor vehicle scenario has changed dramatically over the last few years. Matching the huge influx of new makes and models in the market, there has been a corresponding expansion of the used-car market as well as owners wanting to sell or replace their own vehicles. Both these sellers (the used-car dealers and owners) have to meet to achieve their objectives. read more