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    HMS Challenger Journal Day 1 – December 22nd 1872 The ship set sail from Portsmouth‚ England early yesterday morning and we have been sailing for nearly a whole 24 hours; I’m supposing we’re about 40 degrees north of the equator. It’s a great day for sailing‚ the water is crystal blue‚ my hair is gently blowing though the wind‚ and there’s not a cloud in sight. Today my job was to use the scientific tool‚ the dredge. A dredge takes samples along the surface of the seafloor while being dragged across

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    "Writing public policy: a practical guide to communicating in the policy making process" by Catherine F. Smith‚ she evaluates the concept of framing the problem as an advocate. Throughout this post‚ I will discuss what framing the problem means‚ break down key parts of this concept‚ and illustrate examples. What does Framing the Problem as an Advocate mean? Framing is a way of presenting a problem or issue in a certain way that it gets on the policy agenda and being an advocate for this problem or issue

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    major newspapers such as the ‘Sydney Morning Herald’ (SMH 2015) and has appeared numerous times in a variety of legacy media outlets. So why is it so prevailing one might ask‚ well it has a lot to do with the theoretical concepts of agenda setting‚ framing and degree of newsworthiness. Agenda setting refers to the idea that there is a strong correlation between the emphasis that mass media place on certain issues‚ meaning it is not information about the issue that has the effect; it is the fact that

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    Screening Report on The Searchers John Ford did an excellent job at utilizing different framing techniques in his movie The Searchers. Ford used different framing techniques depending on the mood and location of the particular shot. During the opening scene of the movie‚ Ethan rides across the dessert with mountains in the background. Ford uses natural surroundings extensively during the movie. During transitional scenes when the actors are moving from one place to another‚ the shot is usually

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    Module 1 Activity 1.1: 1. Develop for yourself a working definition of disasters from a community perspective. According to the Disaster Management Act 2003‚ A disaster is a serious disruption in a community‚ caused by the impact of an event that requires a significant coordinated response by the State and other entities to help the community recover from the disruption. Serious disruption means— (a) loss of human life‚ or illness or injury to humans; or (b) widespread or severe property

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    Case Study Analysis Activity Title: Case Analysis Space Shuttle Challenger Accident Name: Date: 7/7/2011 Cause(s) of Accident As I read the Presidents Commission report and the other sources available‚ it is surprising that there are so few direct causes outlined in the Shuttle Challenger’s ill-fated incident on the morning of January 28‚ 1986. I remember that morning well‚ as I was standing on the front stoop of our shop located just off the flight line on MacDill AFB‚ FL some 125 miles from

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    Framing the Self. The Philosophical Dimensions of Human Nature in Kokoro Author(s): David Pollack Reviewed work(s): Source: Monumenta Nipponica‚ Vol. 43‚ No. 4 (Winter‚ 1988)‚ pp. 417-427 Published by: Sophia University Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2384795 . Accessed: 10/12/2012 12:11 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that

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    Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Many People have their opinions about different types of vehicles‚ some like all American muscle while others may like import‚ The Hellcat edition of the Dodge Challenger is flawless from the 6.2 liter V8 HEMI engine that pushes almost 800 horsepower and 650 Ib-ft torque‚ to the luxury Laguna leather racing seats‚ you honestly can’t find a more beautifully crafted car. The typical price for a Hellcat ranges from $59‚000 - $62‚000 depending on the upgrades you can receive

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    The article‚ “Framing Class‚ Vicarious Living‚ and Conspicuous Consumption” from an award-winning book Framing Class: Media Representations of Wealth and Poverty in America (2005)‚ written by a sociology professor at Baylor University‚ Diana Kendall‚ attacks the approach that the media takes in regard to class differences. Kendall asserts that being rich and famous is more highlighted than the role played by the lower-class people in the success of America. The people who are a part of the working

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    introduction in December 2005‚ NBC has had tremendous success with the game show Deal or No Deal. The game show‚ which was created in the Netherlands‚ pits acontestant against the mysterious banker. The contestant is trying for the case with $1 million‚while the banker ’s stated goal is to get the contestant to go home with as little money as possible while also trying to keep the game going for as long as possible. Deal or No Deal is a unique game show in that it takes virtually no skill on the part of

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