Newspapers in the 1920s and 1930s offered their readers gifts to increase their ___. A.circulation B.contribution C.configuration D.comppcation 该题目是单项选择题,请记得只要选择1个答案! 正确答案 点击免费查看答案 试题上传试题纠错 题目解答分析...
Among the first decrees of the Soviet state was a decree on the introduction of a state monopoly on advertisements. In the 1920’s and 1930’s, advertising promoted the development of trade between the city and countryside and the strengthening of contacts between trade and industry. Specialized...
of such an unexplored type of the historical sources, as the Soviet children's periodicals. It is proved that the requirements for an "ideal" Soviet child was little different from the requirements for older generations that led eventually to the loss and neglect of children's "childishness". ...
During the last main phase of glaciation (26鈥 13ka) an ice-cap developed in southwest Ireland and ice, from a dispersal centre in the vicinity of Kenmare, ... AC Rae,S Harrison,T Mighall,... - 《Journal of Quaternary Science》 被引量: 75发表: 2004年 Method and device for the man...
From the glory days of newspapering during the 1920s and 1930s, when many reporters were part of New York's tabloid scene, to his mother's rise through the Times newsroom to become the first woman editor, Darnton weaves his tale in an attempt to come to grips with his loss and the ...
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For example, in 1970 the Veterans Committee elected a Cardinals pitcher from the 1920s and ’30s by the name of Jesse Haines. He won 20 three times, 210 overall, career ERA of 3.64. His JAWS score (27.3) is exactly the same as Mike Hampton’s. So when these quantitative assessments ...
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Holding a sign stating "We're Printers, by gravy," these young men had their photograph taken in the mid-1890s, possibly to commemorate the end of their apprenticeships. (From the collections of Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village.) Timeliness is of the essence in the newspaper ...
John J. FitzGerald born in 1893 was a horse-racing (赛马) writer for a newspaper in New York in the 1920s and was the first to popularize the name “the Big Apple”. One day FitzGerald heard two stablehands (养马人) use the name “the Big Apple” when talking about the New York ...