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Invention of the telegraph
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Development of the Phone
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Introduction of the radio
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Publication of Three essays on sexual theory by Sigmund Freud
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First Palestinian News Paper
1908 is considered by many to be the point of departure for journalism in Palestine. While al-Quds was the first to appear, others followed, and it has been reported that there were as many as 15 permits issued to newspapers or magazines in 1908 alone. -
Publication of Totem and Tabu by Sigmund Freud
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Declaración Balfour
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Invention of the TV
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Publication of Being and Time by Heidegger
Being and Time, work by the German existentialist philosopher Martin Heidegger, first published in German (as Sein und Zeit) in 1927, that permanently altered the course of philosophy in continental Europe. -
Masacre de Hebrón
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Publication of Civilization and its Discontents by Sigmund Freud
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Publication of Homage to Cataluña by George Orwell
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Publication of the Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus
The Myth of Sisyphus, philosophical essay by Albert Camus, published in French in 1942 as Le Mythe de Sisyphe. Published in the same year as Camus's novel L'Étranger (The Stranger), The Myth of Sisyphus contains a sympathetic analysis of contemporary nihilism and touches on the nature of the absurd. -
Publication of The Stranger by Albert Camus
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Publication of Animal Farm by George Orwell
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June 10 of 1947, Publication of The Pest by Albert Camus:
The work is an allegorical account of the determined fight against an epidemic in the town of Oran, Alg., by characters who embody human dignity and fraternity. -
Guerra árabe-israelí
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Declaración de Independencia de Israel
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Plan de Partición de la ONU
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Publication of 1984 by George Orwell
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Guerra del Sinaí
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Invention of the Phase alternating line (PAL)
PAL was developed by Walter Bruch at Telefunken in Hanover, West Germany, with important input from Gerhard Mahler. The format was patented by Telefunken in December 1962 -
January 3 of 1963 Unveiling of the PAL to the world:
The PAL was unveiled to members of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) on 3 January 1963. -
Palestine First TV station
Television in Israel refers to television broadcasting services in the State of Israel, inaugurated on March 24, 1966. Initially, there was one state-owned channel, operated jointly by the Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA) and the Israeli Educational Television -
Guerra de los Seis Días
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Resolución 242 del Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU
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Guerra de desgaste
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First Middle East country that got color TV
Nearly all of the countries in the Middle East use PAL. The first country in the Middle East to introduce color television was Lebanon in 1967. -
IBA absorbs Israel Television
Israel Television became part of the IBA shortly after its establishment in 1968. -
Introduction of the computer
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Most other Middle Eastern countries get color TV
Jordan, Iraq and Oman, became the second countries in the middle east to get color TV in the early-1970s. -
Guerra del Yom Kipur
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Release of the Walkman
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Invasión del Líbano por Israel
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Asesinato de Yitzhak Rabin
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Israeli TV got color channels
Public pressure on the issue of color transmissions mounted, and in 1981 IBA and IETV were allowed to film their own regular productions in color. This process took more than two years and reached the last stretch on 16 February 1983 when the main daily newscast was broadcast in colour for the first time. -
Primera Intifada
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Conferencia de Paz de Madrid
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Acuerdos de Oslo
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First publication of the Al-Hayat al-Jadida
Al-Hayat al-Jadida is an official daily newspaper of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA). The paper was first published in Gaza City in November 1994. -
Acuerdos de Oslo II
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Acuerdos de Wye River
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Segunda Intifada
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Cumbre de Camp David
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Release of the iPod
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Introduction of the iPhone
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Guerra de Gaza
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Development of tablets
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Development of wearable devices