professions and activities with books: 12 activities directly dependent on the books
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Exhibition on professions that depend on books.TRANSCRIPT
Businesses and professions With Books
12 activities directly dependent on books
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There are lots of daily activities that directly or indirectly depend on the use of written or published works.
For this exhibition Ichose 12 of these businesses or professions.
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Bookstore / Bookseller Librarians Scribe Cook Editor Writer / Author Students Illustrator Reader Linguist Teacher Translator
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The buying and selling old books (old or antique book). Collector of old books
(in "Dictionary of technical terms alfarrabísticos", Paulo G. Ferreira)
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is a professional (bachelor, master or doctor) that processes information and makes it accessible to the end user, regardless of informational support.
Works in libraries and documentation centers can manage networks and information systems as well as managing information resources and working with technology.
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professional who plays works by other artists, paintings, drawings, sculptures and books.
professionals who work with music files, making copies, or transposition ciphers and summaries of scores that will be performed by musicians of an orchestra or group. In the past, before the invention of printing by Gutenberg, caligraficamente was responsible for copying the manuscripts of all kinds and continued in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries because of forbidden texts, especially the Church, which were printed in a mechanical way, but played manually and distributed clandestinely.
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the profession is related to the people who work in the preparation of meals.
Often use books to learn and implement new revenue.
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is one of the functions of journalism.
is responsible for the content of a newspaper, a magazine or other media coordinating all stages of production and editing, and follows the guidelines of the newspaper editor or owner of the publisher.
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is someone who writes.
is the artist who expresses himself through the art of writing, or, traditionally speaking, the Literature.
Author of books, although there are no books published writers (called by some amateurs).
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The Student or Student someone who attends a school that uses Several Their books to deepen knowledge.
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is the professional that communicates throught the creationof illustration. In most cases, there is a written statement that the illustrator analyzes, drawing him some key points that use’s then in their Illustration categories. In other cases, the illustrations are worth by themselves as the only communications vehicle.
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adjective: Who reads; masculine noun: one that reads;
1. one who reads to himself, mentally, or others, out loud, 2 .written texts, reader;3. who has the habit of reading;reading usually given journal, type of literature, author;
literary theory, is one of the three entities of the story, the others being the narrator and the author. The reader and the writer inhabit the real world, and the narrator of the story in the world (and only him).
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The linguistics is the science that study’s the language in general. The Linguist is the professional in this area that studies, for example, the various forms of language, analyzes the sentence structure and meaning of expressions.
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is a person who teaches a science, art, technical or other knowledge. For the profession, it is required academic qualifications and teaching, so you can transmit / teach the subject matter as best as possible to the student.
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Transfer the culture of one country to another by ensuring that the subtleties not escape during this painstaking process, circumvent the pitfalls of idioms, be faithful to the original text and at the same time, keep it intelligible, is the constant challenge of work and simultaneously, the major stimulus for its realization.
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The activities and professions that use books in their daily tasks do not end here because in reality most of them depends on their use.
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