Monday, July 1, 2019

Daily Arab News Is Where You Get The Latest News And Information

By Betty Graham


Man is a by nature is curious. Ever since this creature set foot on land it has always been inquisitive. Curiosity often times come in the form of questions and these questions need answers. This drives the creature to know what is happening in the surroundings including the creatures in it. Knowing the answers gave it a confidence of what future activities need to be done by whom, where and when. This thirst to know what is going on and where is known today as news. Most Arab nations tune in to the Daily Arab News.

Conveying events to people by way of mouth can often be catastrophic especially in times of war. In the day of yore transfer of knowledge on events that happen on other lands was sloppy and slow. It was the job of a runner to go to other communities to extract significant episodes and relay it back to where the rider came from. This makes it more time consuming for the knowledge to be imparted.

It was in Arabia that this animal was first domesticated. This phenomenal animal is a marvel of nature. This is the horse. With it distances were travelled in shorter time as the speed by which this animal move is exponentially higher than that of man. Riding on the animal made info gatherers and spreaders do more in less time. But still information was passed orally.

At the height of Grecian culture when city states flourished, battles were also fought among the states. One famous battle is the battle of marathon where a Spartan soldier ran all the way from the battle scene to the city to share the victory that happened there. This is in reference to the degree of accuracy oral information is relayed.

The invention of parchment made of papyrus changed the way information was gathered. Instead of spoken words, it transformed into written words as man learned how to write. Papyrus was a medium that was delicate and easily decayed. Pulp form wood was the next step as man created paper out of it. Writing implements were also invented.

Through the years pulp from wood was converted to paper as is known today. This was made from wood that was plenty as compared to papyrus. Through this more durable medium events were written and spread. This medium, together with man on horseback aided in the dissemination of stories of events to recipients from near and afar.

Writing by hand was the common practice in the olden days. Copying text from the original into copies was a tedious task and involved people who had to know how to read and write. Mass producing articles was a labor intensive enterprise. Nevertheless, this helped in the faster dissemination of events.

The pieta, the great statue of David, the last supper, the Sistine cathedral, all marvels of art and engineering were done at the time of the renaissance. This was a period of scientific and technological advances that debunked many beliefs espoused by religion. The printing press was a product from this period and it is still in use today in some form or another. It made mass production of written texts possible. A single sheet of article written on paper could be now reproduced a thousand times over.

The telegraph using Morse code greeted the industrial age. Next to come along was the telephone. Both helped in spreading information from one nation to another nation. New technology emerged by way of radio after the First World War. People ears were glued to radio set listening to broadcasts. After the Second World War television was invented. This time it was no longer the ear that was engage but also the eyes. Contemporary times now have information provided through various media.




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