Investigative journalism 1. The use of detective-like reporting to unearth scandals‚ scams‚ and schemes‚ putting reporters in adversarial relationships with political leaders 6. Print media 1. Newspapers and magazines as compared with broadcast media 7. Broadcast media 1. TV and radio‚ as compared with print media 8. Chains 1. By 1994‚ more than 80 percent of Americas daily papers were controlled by national and regional chains 9. Narrowcasting 1. Media programming on cable TV or the Internet
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Week Seven Notes: The Stepsirhines: Lemurs and Lorises Prosimians(Same thing as Stepsirhines): Lemurs‚ Lorises‚ Tarsiers: Most primitive of the primates Exhibit the fewest derived traits (as a group) of all primates Ancestral Characteristics (ie. Inherited from mammals) • Rely more on olfaction • Moist noise and long snout • Eyes slightly more lateral Classification of Prosimians: Lemurs‚ Lorises‚ and Tarsiers Order- primates Suborder: Strepsirhines (used to be Prosimians) • Means “wet-nosed”
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Top of Form Submitted by Robinson‚Latesha on 4/4/2014 11:50:07 PM Points Awarded 90.00 Points Missed 0.00 Percentage 100% 1. Create a view named PLUME. It consists of the book code‚ title‚ type‚ and price for every book published by the publisher whose code is PL a. Write and execute the CREATE VIEW command to create the PLUME view. b. Write an execute the command using the PLUME view to retrieve the book code‚ title‚ and price for every book with a price of less than $13. c. Write
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continue to engage us timelessly. Despite their divergent media and compositional milieus‚ Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein (1818) and Ridley Scott’s film Blade Runner (1982) share ongoing anxieties regarding unrestricted technological growth and social decay. By examining these texts together as social commentaries which are shaped by their Regency and contemporary contexts‚ we come to a heightened understanding of human nature and its flaws. When considered together with Blade Runner‚ Shelley’s
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Chap 1. Purpose for persuasive strategies a. To strengthen commitment i. Move readers further along the scale in the direction they were already headed ii. Listeners may vaguely remember these arguments but had not considered them carefully iii. Very common approach b. To weaken commitment iv. Moving listeners closer to the middle of the scale v. Hostile Audience: An audience this is strongly committed in opposition to the views of
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Blade Runner’s Eldon Tyrell proclaims the company’s motto as ‘more human than human’. How has the notion of humanity been explored in Frankenstein and Blade Runner? Thesis: The nature of humanity is progression‚ when we progress too far we play God and lose basic traits of humanity. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein draws on concerns from the romantics era to illustrate the instinctive and greedy appetite for progression that is part of the nature of humanity. Furthermore Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner
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1. Introduction The term experiment is defined as the systematic procedure carried out under controlled conditions in order to discover an unknown effect‚ to test or establish a hypothesis‚ or to illustrate a known effect. When analyzing a process‚ experiments are often used to evaluate which process inputs have a significant impact on the process output‚ and what the target level of those inputs should be to achieve a desired result (output). Experiments can be designed in many different ways to
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Chapter 1: Technology and the Modern Enterprise Having tech knowledge is crucial in just about every sector of business‚ no matter what kind of job you have. It’s really just an intro chapter telling us that technology and technology based jobs are increasing and highly attractive‚ as they grow rapidly Strategic Information Systems * Defined by the purpose and objective by which they are created * Purpose is to fulfill organizational processing needs * Improve efficiency and success
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studied. Mary Shelley and Ridley Scott‚ through their creation of the texts Frankenstein and Blade Runner‚ both criticise human nature‚ despite their contextual differences. Both texts explore the deterioration of humanity coupled with technology (Scott) and the insatiable desire for knowledge (Shelley). Frankenstein criticises scientific ambitions‚ reflecting 19th century galvanism‚ whilst Blade Runner criticises capitalist greed. Frankenstein was written in 1818 by Mary Shelley‚ following
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AP US Chapter 22 I. Roots of Imperialism 1. Ideological Arguments * Scholars‚ authors‚ politicians and religious leaders provided interlocking ideological arguments for the new imperialism. * Some used Darwinism which they believed the US should engage in struggle for wealth and power with other nations. * Others belief in racial inequality. * To Americans‚ the industrial progress‚ military strength‚ and political development of England and US were proof of an
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