Ответ:
The history of the development of mass media suggests that the media has always tried to satisfy such a human need as communication. In ancient times, man himself acted as a means of communication. People communicated, passed their knowledge from generation to generation. The elders shared their wisdom with the younger generation. Some privileged members of the ancient communities made drawings and inscriptions on clay tablets. Around the sixth century BC, there were some sort of Newspapers in the Roman Empire. There is also information that in Asia, too, there were primitive Newspapers. Of course, in ancient times, no "printed" editions of the speech did not go.
In 1440 Guttenberg designed a printing press. His machine served as a strong impetus in the development of Newspapers and media. The birthplace of printed Newspapers is considered to be Belgium. It was there that the newspaper "Niewe Tydingen" (which in Russian means "All news") began to be published in 1605. And since 1702 in the UK began to publish a daily newspaper "Daily Courant".
Объяснение:
История развития масс-медиа говорит о том, что СМИ всегда пытались удовлетворить такую человеческую потребность как коммуникация. В древние времена сам человек выступал в виде средства коммуникации. Люди общались, передавали свои знания из поколения в поколение. Старцы делились своей мудростью с молодым поколением. Некоторые привилегированные члены древних сообществ делали рисунки и надписи на глиняных табличках. Примерно в шестом веке до нашей эры в Римской империи было какое-то подобие газет. Также есть информация, что в Азии тоже имелись примитивные газеты. Разумеется, в древние времена ни о каких “печатных” изданиях речи не шло.
В 1440 году Гуттенберг сконструировал печатный станок. Его станок послужил сильным толчком в развитии газет и СМИ. Родиной печатных газет принято считать Бельгию. Именно там в 1605 году начала издаваться газета «Niewe Tydingen» (что в переводе на русский значит «Все новости»). А уже с 1702 года в Великобритании стала выходить ежедневная газета «Daily Courant».
<span>1/ What did the lilliputians find in Gulliver's pockets ? - They found a handkerchief and a comb.
2/ What did the Lilliputians think of it? They thought </span>"It's a piece of coarse canvas" (про носовой платок) и "garden grille" (про расческу).<span>
3/ What did they call Gulliver?<span> They called him </span></span><span>"Mainbus Pestrin", that meant "Man-Mountain".
4/ Why did they give this name to Gulliver? T</span><span>hey gave this name to Gulliver because he was very huge.</span>
Up until
the 1960s, not many British people had (1)____flown_____(FLY) abroad for their
holidays. Although the idea was (2)__attractive_______(ATTRACT), flying was
still too expensive for most people. The only (3)___choice______(CHOOSE) people
had was to go to British resorts. Instead of flying, families (4)___drove______(DRIVE)
to the British coast. Places like Blackpool and Brighton had millions of (5)____visitors_____(VISIT)
every year. During the 60s and 70s, prices dropped and (6)___travellers ______(TRAVEL)
began to visit places like Spain. At first, hotels were (7)__uncomfortable
_______(COMFORT), but
<span>they slowly
got better. These days, the (8)____departure_____(DEPART) lounges at airports
are full and people travel (9)_____backwards ____(BACK) and forwards across the
world for work and on holiday. Every summer, tourists go in all (10)____directions_____(DIRECT)
in search of the perfect beach and the perfect resort.</span>
На английском wants to kill her