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Publishing Notes:

There are multiple ways to publish literature, music, and information. It all depends on who you want to be your audience. It is a long, tedious process that involves copywriting intellectual property as well as physical things such as sketches and sounds (riffs). There are many different types of publishing such as newspaper, periodical, book, directory, academic publishing. Publishing can only be done with the consent of the copy write owner. Privishing is a small-scale version of publishing. Publishing is a business.

Encyclopedia Notes:

An encyclopedia is a book or a series of books that provide information about a several subjects or branches of one subject. They are usually organized alphabetically using the title name. They focus on factual information. They started being made around 2000 years ago. Traditionally, they were written by experts on the subject. However, open source encyclopedias have made it possible for anyone to work on an encyclopedia. Wikipedia is also encyclopedia but it is rejected by many academics, historians, teachers, and journalists.

Questions:

Nothing distracted me

The articles are factual with no real bias

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After the peace accords: participation in elections
Source 1: The death of the FMLN's long standing leader, Jorge Schafik, boosted Violeta Menjivar's political campaign which ultimately led her to narrowly win the election of San Salvador's mayor. Schafik's death also boosted several FMLN political candidates running for positions in El Salvador's Legislative Assembly (Hyperlink: Legislative Assembly of El Salvador).

Source 1: In 2006, one of the largest progressive coalitions in El Salvador called The Popular Social Bloc formed a pact with FMLN to help the political party win more seats in the Legislative Assembly. However, most other coalitions and groups dedicated to social change have kept away from the political party.

Source 2: In March of 2014, former Vice President of El Salvador from 2009-2014, Salvador Sánchez Cerén (Hyperlink: Salvador Sánchez Cerén), was formally announced as the new President of El Salvador. Cerén's presidential win assured the FMLN would have a party member in the presidential office for another four years.

Source 3: The FMLN organized support groups during the 2009 election in order to secure votes as well as gaining more volunteers to help in the upcoming elections.