Hello‚ I hear so many good things and am so fascinated with what you can do with the Internet. Finding all this information so quickly must make your life very easy. But please tell me: how do you assess the value of all this information you find on the Internet? How can you be sure that it is reliable and credible? Also‚ I have heard the term “digital divide.” What exactly does it mean‚ and how do you think this divide could be bridged? Thank you for helping me to understand these issues
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What is meant by the term media convergence with regard to technology‚ and how has it affected everyday life? I believe media convergence with regard to technology is when some forms of media combine together. A perfect example is the internet and telephones we have our now smart phones‚ or the classic newspaper and television gives us the news‚ now even combining television and radio whether you listen to the news on the radio or listen to music both are now on the television. These forms of technology
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What is the quality of the study abstract for any of the studies and provide a rationale for your answer? The quality of the abstract for Imes‚ Dougherty‚ Pyper and Sullivan (2011) is poor. According to Groves‚ Burns and Gray (2013) an abstract should be a clear and concise summary of the study. This abstract contains less than 100 words and lacks recommended information by Groves et al. for quantitative studies to appropriately fulfill the clarity for a quality abstract. The intro does not have
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Numerical data is in our everyday life. Someone teaching elementary class to a stay at home parent balancing the checkbook is in constant contact with numerical information. Statistics is used not only by businesspeople; we all also apply statistical concepts in our lives‚ (Lind‚ Marchal‚ Wathen‚ 2011). The different type of numerical data is separated into different sections of information to make it easier to interpret. Statistics is the science of data. It involves collecting‚ classifying
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University of Phoenix Material Effects of Mass Media Worksheet Write brief 250-to 300-word answers to each of the following: Questions Answers What were the major developments in the evolution of mass media during the 20th century? During the 20th century the first major form of mass media was the radio. The radio was cheaper than telephones and allowed everyone that had one to listen to the same program simultaneously. Radio also made it possible for advertisers to reach a wide audience
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Explain current beliefs about how the first peoples settled North America‚ and discuss the ways in which they became differentiated from one another over time. There are varying opinions on how North America was settled. The first peoples believed to have settled in North America were the Indians‚ West Africans and Europeans over five hundred years ago. Specifically‚ the Paleo-Indians are believed to be the first settlers of North America. Some varying opinions were relative to the discovery of
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Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate 1. Describetheeffectthatsicklecellanemiahasonthesedimentationra- te(sample3).Whydoyouthinkthatithasthiseffect? __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Howdidthesedimentationrateforthemenstruatingfemale(sample2)comparewiththesedimentationrateforthehealthy individual (sample 1)? Why do you think this occurs?
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Science Lecture: Astronomy HW Chap 6 pgs. 186-7: 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 10‚ 13‚ 15‚ 16‚ 19‚ 20‚ 23 3. What are the four major features of our solar system that provide clues to how it was formed? Describe each one briefly. Four major features provide clues: (1) The Sun‚ planets‚ and large moons generally rotate and orbit in a very organized way. (2) With the exception of Pluto‚ the planets divide clearly into two groups: terrestrial and jovian. (3) The solar system contains huge numbers of asteroids and comets
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