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    that disagree with them - and it’s all perfectly legal. To me‚ this situation calls into question how true our democracy really is. Are we as the voters receiving the thorough information we need to make decisions? Or are we being fed censored or biased news‚ and just eating it up without asking any questions? The movie starts with the story of a politician in North Carolina who crossed the powerful hog industry. The industry targeted freshman state legislator Cindy Watson‚ a conservative Republican

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    cycle‚ diode is forward biased‚ it therefore conducts from ωt = 00 to ωt = π. During the positive half cycle‚ output voltage v0 =source voltage vs and load current i0 = v0 /R. At ωt = π‚ v0 = 0 and for R load‚ I0 is also zero. As soon as vs tends to become negative after ωt = π‚ diode D is reverse biased‚ it is therefore turned off and goes into blocking state. Output voltage‚ as well as output current‚ are zero from ωt = π to ωt =2π. After ωt = 2π‚ diode is again forward biased and conduction begins

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    Media and Democracy

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    newspapers‚ TV‚ magazines‚ radio or the internet. In contrast to television‚ newspaper owners have the freedom to decide which party they want to support. Partisanship and newspapers go hand in hand; depending on which paper you read‚ you will be given biased information in favour of the party that paper supports. The Conservatives have always received support from the Express and the Mail while Labour has always been supported by the Mirror.(reference) Other newspapers tend to change their party allegiance

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    "The days of Oliver Cromwell were marvellous days of freedom‚ prosperity‚ and peace." And so quoted a puritan Baptist in 1685‚ puritan believers as such felt that they had much more freedom under Cromwell’s government. This quote is considered very biased as Cromwell (being a puritan himself) gave puritans greater freedom. He was said to have wanted a greater religious tolerance in the country‚ therefore he let Jews live in England for the first time since 1290‚ and let Quakers hold their own religious

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    must combine the rigor of a scientist with the imagination of the artist." To what extend‚ then‚ can the historian be confident about his or her conclusions? History has always been a subject that is looked upon by many as a very controversial and biased one. In History people can have disagreements. One historian can believe that an event in the past happened in a certain way while another can think it happened differently. This is because history is a matter of interpretation as well as evidence

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    most ways‚ by forcing them to farm non food crops‚ destroying whole industries and unneeded deaths from famines‚ to a massacre of peaceful protesters. British imperialism had a negative impact on the politics of India because the justice system was biased toward Indians and that the government had more white

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    Bias In Super Size Me

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    towards a particular view or opinion. It is important when creating a documentary that all opinions and views are recognised and explored in the film and that it doesn’t focus entirely on one side of the story. An example of a documentary that is biased is Super Size Me‚ directed by Morgan Spurlock. The documentary primarily focuses on the detrimental effects of fast food and it does not mention any positive effects it could have. The documentary shows Spurlock living off McDonald’s food for 30 days

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    Power Electronics * The control and conversion of electrical power by power semiconductor devices (wherein these devices operate as switches) * To control and convert electrical power from one form to another * Power range: from a few VA/Watts to several MVA / MW * The primary task of power electronics is to process and control the flow of electric energy by supplying voltages and currents in a form that is optimally suited for user loads. Interdisciplinary Nature of Power

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    perspective of source A is that of a socialist perspective. As this source is from a socialist party it can therefore affect the reliability of the source. Source A would not be considered reliable because the meaning behind the photograph is somewhat biased considering the source of the photograph and the motives behind it are to some extent unclear. Although it does give a historian an insight into the living conditions of the Prolartiat there is no information to suggest that the photograph is trustworthy

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    narration is forced through a filter of subjective bias due to his ignorance of emotional interaction. Nonetheless‚ though he is talented in logic based fields‚ the narrator is unreliable because he is only capable of limited communication and conveying biased perspectives. How can we trust such a compromised

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