The London Gazette was the first newspaper to set aside a place just for advertising. This was so successful that by the end of the century several companies started businesses for the purpose of making newspaper ads for merchants. Advertising spread quickly throughout the eighteenth century. Ad ...
解析 A 答案A 解析 代词指代题。承接上文“The London Gazette was the first newspaper to set aside a place just for advertising.”可知A项正确。结果一 题目 What does the word “This” in Paragraph 2 refer to? A. Advertising in newspapers. B. Including pictures in ads. C. advertising ...
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Lord Sanidson concluded that Scotland’s census guidance was “notably limited in nature” compared to that in other parts of the UK, stating “it does not positively instruct or even recommend any particular mode of answering the sex question in individual cases”. So, that’s a win for g...
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The application to strike-off a company from the Companies Register can be rejected if the company is found to have outstanding debts. In this case any debts must be settled before the company dissolution can be actioned, or if the company is insolvent t
Many early modern writers saw the potential benefits of travel in terms of education and broadening experience. In the early modern period, for example, one of the key reasons for travel was as a form of intelligence gathering. Young men were encouraged to visit other countries as a form of...
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Again, it's all about nostalgia. When I was a kid, I was CONVINCED we had submerged, even if you COULD see the water's surface from your seat on the vessel. But that's what Disney is all about...magic and imagination. If Walt had been alive and saw the awe and wonder in my ...
Pye Smith," in the Staffordshire [England] Gazette and Country Standard (February 20, 1839) [combined snippets]: This renowned Dissenting dignitary [Dr. Pye Smith] is manifestly a persecutor for conscience sake. He talks of conscientious dissent as if he could not tolerate an opinion diffe...