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Encyclopedia > Clipping (publications)

Clipping is the cutting-out of articles from a paper publication. Newspaper clippings are often used when children have to write a report or make a presentation on current events for school. Clippings may also be kept by adults for future reference, or for sentimental reasons such as an article on a history-making event. See also: media monitoring service. Article may refer to the following: in grammar: a specific particle of speech. ... Piece of paper Paper is a thin, flat material produced by the compression of fibres. ... To publish is to make publicly known, and in reference to text and images, it can mean distributing paper copies to the public, or putting the content on a website. ... A male Caucasian toddler child A child (plural: children) is a young human. ... A report is a type of document written by someone or a group of people. ... Presentation is the process of presenting the content of a topic to an audience. ... Ongoing events • 2005 Atlantic and Pacific hurricane seasons • 2005 Gujarat Flood • Expo 2005 in Aichi, Japan • Fuel prices • Gomery Comm. ... Japanese secondary school students in uniform A school is most commonly a place designated for learning. ... The term adult describes any mature organism, but normally it refers to a human: one that is no longer a child / minor and is now either a man or a woman. ... In a linear conception of time, the future is the portion of the timeline that is still to occur, i. ... In general, a reference is something that refers or points to something else, or acts as a connection or a link between two things. ... The Sentiment for 18th century readers and writers is an equivalent for a strong romantic, usually exageratedly powerful feeling. ... In philosophy, reason (from Latin ratio, by way of French raison) is the faculty by means of which or the process through which human beings perform thought, especially abstract thought. ... History Forums - History is Happening -Discuss all historical topics, as well as current events, in an academic setting. ... There are many kinds of events. ... A media monitoring service provides clients with new material (written, audio or visual) which refers to them. ...


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Clipping - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (182 words)
Clipping (publications), the cutting-out of articles from a paper publication
Clipping (phonetics), shortening the articulation of a speech sound, usually a vowel
Clipping (lexicography), the formation of a new word by shortening it, e.g.
Metropolitan Newsclips Service (1154 words)
Using Metropolitan Newsclips Service is the same as subscribing to hundreds of publications and then having a large research staff carefully reading all those publications to retrieve the articles, ads and mentions you want at a fraction of the time, cost and lost hours of doing it yourself.
A tag on the clip lets you know the publication it appeared in, the date it appeared, the current circulation and the city and county in which the publication is located.
However, clips already marked or in the "pipeline" prior to the date of cancellation will be sent and billed to you - generally 7 days after cancellation on Missouri orders, up to 14 days on orders receiving clips from outside the state and 21 days on international orders.
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