Ans-1) Communication theorist and philosopher Marshall McLuhan had once said: “We are not sure who discovered the water‚ but we are pretty sure it wasn’t a fish”. The fish‚ as we know‚ is always immersed in water and has no anti-environment to help it judge the element it lives in. It thus becomes the last to discover water. The case of the fish is metaphorical and can be applied in the context of contemporary media landscape where ideas of ideology and hegemony act as filters in shaping news. Human
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On the Meaning of Globalization The technological development that characterizes the past two decades has triggered a communicational enhancement around the globe. Interconnectedness between people is greater everyday; goods‚ services‚ money‚ and information are exchanged between the furthermost parts of the world. International travel and communication now represent ordinary aspects of life. This phenomenon is called globalization. The term entered common vocabulary in the 1980’s and it grew
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Hello‚ you rotten monsters. I’d like to talk to you about objectivity. It’s not too common‚ but every now and then a cuddlefish comes by and insists that we have no right to talk about XKCD because it’s all subjective. This is demonstrably false. I’m going to start by defining some terms. We may as well start with objective‚ shall we? When someone makes an objective statement‚ they are making a statement which is true independent of the observer. With a subjective statement‚ that statement is
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College campuses have created “safe spaces” for all sorts of marginalized groups. But in the process‚ one member of the campus community has lost precious real estate. Free speech” (1). This quote from the article “Free Speech is Flunking Out on College Campuses” by Catherine Rampell introduces the idea that the right to freedom of speech is being squashed. All over the country‚ colleges are taking away this right from their students in order to protect others‚ but in reality‚ they are only stripping
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Multiple Meaning 1. crash: I had a car crash. Tom will try not to crash into the pole. 2. pet: I have a golden lab for a pet. Sara and Jenna like to pet dogs. 3. dance: The middle school will have a dance. I will dance the jitterbug. 4. cut: Bill has a cut on his finger. Tam will cut out the pictures. 5. paw: My dog’s paw is big. The horse will paw at the snow to find grass. 6. dread: My dread of birds causes me problems. Marla dreads taking tests. 7. post: Gary pounded the post
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NEVER THINK OF THE PAST‚ IT BRINGS TEARS. NEVER THINK OF THE FUTURE‚ IT BRINGS FEARS. SO‚LIVE LIFE IN THE PRESENT AND ALWAYS HAPPY. "Life neverseems to be the waywe want it butwe have to liveit the bestwaywecan!There isnoperfectlife‚but we can fill it with PERFECT MOMENTS HOPE & END r always there for everyone! Depends on us how we deal with them.. A HOPELESS END! or An ENDLESS HOPE! The joy that u give to othersis d joy thatflows backinto ur life!A happy heart makes a cheerful face
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Chapter 12 Introduction to Simulation Using Risk Solver Platform 1 Chapter 12 Introduction to Simulation Using Risk Solver Platform This material is made available to instructors and students using Spreadsheet Modeling and Decision Analysis‚ 5e by Cliff T. Ragsdale‚ published by South-Western‚ a division of Cengage Learning. No part of this work may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means – graphic‚ electronic‚ or mechanical‚ including photocopying‚ recording‚ taping‚ Web distribution
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David Shariatmadari’s article “There’s No Crisis of Free Speech” imbedded an entirely new idea into my head: There is no censorship of speech‚ but backlash and opposition to what people say. In a particular way‚ this method of reaction can be restrictive of one’s freedom of speech‚ but in no way is a campus backlash against a speaker a prime‚ direct example of the end of First Amendment rights. In my opinion‚ however‚ there should be no reason that one should not be able to or be obliged to express
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our perception of the world would be perplexing. This demonstrates how important and powerful words are. Words and phrases also evoke different meaning. Words are powerful enough to start wars or create peace. In fact‚ how we present a word can determine someone’s positive or negative outlook on a situation. All words we use have literal or direct meaning. Sometimes words are denoted as being figuratively used‚ which is used to express a strong feeling while not using the literal context of a word
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According to its use nowadays‚ starve is a verb meaning to suffer or to die due to lack of the amount of food which is enough to keep one alive. It can come with adjectives giving the meaning of not having something that one needs‚ for example‚ supply-starved rebels. The original sense of starve meant ‘to die’‚ as was used in Old English‚ which is of Germanic origin; and "probably from a base meaning ‘be rigid’" (Oxford Dictionary). Thus‚ the original meaning of starve is not different from the current
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