Suppose you are a newspaper columnist who will address‚ in the next editorial blog of your newspaper’s website‚ the same topic from the article in the Detecting Media Bias assignment. Write a 150 to 200 word answer to each of the following questions: How might you use the strategies for applying creativity to problems and issues in addressing this topic? To begin‚ personally‚ I would start by trying to improve sales and features‚ while increasing the revenue income‚ without needing to lower
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Detecting Media Bias name HUM 111 May 05‚ 2013 teacher Detecting Media Bias After reading several articles on two of Tulsa Oklahoma’s most popular new station. I finally found one that would have enough substance for me to be able to make an accurate evaluation. The article was titled “Oklahoma House Resurrects Bill to Arm School Teachers”. It wasn’t very long and length like all the articles I found. I read over the article several
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Persuading Your Audience Angie Brown HUM/111 6/03/2012 Prepared for: Professor Marilyn Jean Trollope Persuading Your Audience To persuade your audience you must first help your audience recognize the quality of your ideas‚ using techniques that will work is the best way to do this. The techniques I would use to persuade my audience effectively are as follows: Understanding why people reject ideas: The more people challenge one’s ideas or beliefs‚ the more likely they
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Barriers to Critical Thinking Name HUM/111 Date Professor Enculturation is the process in which a person learns and adopts characteristics of the culture around them. Enculturation can teach moral values‚ behaviors‚ expectations‚ rituals and language. This helps unify people to create functional societies. It can also create barriers in the way a person thinks and behaves. Most of us are products of our own enculturation unless we make a conscious effort to remain objective. A
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Week 6 - DQ 1 Do social inequities (for example‚ certain individuals preferred over others for jobs‚ housing financing‚ and so on) based on race still occur? If so‚ what are some examples that you have seen? I have not seen social inequities based on race‚ but I have heard about it still going on. I have heard that the African Americans get more food stamps than white people. I do not know if it is true or not. I know many black people that do not want any financial help‚ and I know plenty
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tough part in determining what could be causing the sickness is that so many factors are involved. Is it a fluke that people are getting sick or was it an accident on someone’s part? When asking questions you need to consider that we have no idea of whom or what is causing the sicknesses. Some questions that I would ask would be what type of symptoms do the sick children and adults have? Have doctors been able to diagnose them? If so‚ what can cause that kind of illness/virus/disease? How long
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Stage of Critical Creative Thinking Cynthia Waters Hum11 12-2-2012 Laurie Bays Stage of Critical Creative Thinking Complete the matrix by identifying the six stages of critical thinking‚ describing how to move from each stage to the next‚ and listing obstacles you may face as you move to the next stage of critical thinking. The Unreflective Thinker Examine my thinking to identify problems that affect my thinking. Deceiving myself about the effectiveness of my thinking The Challenged
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To Drill or Not To Drill? It is obvious that the demand for energy and fuel sources is increasing drastically as time goes by. The United States also anticipates an oil demand increase as the population grows over the next few decades (Haug‚ 2011). Therefore‚ the big dilemma is whether or not the search for oil on our land should continue. The recent development and expansion of clean energy resources‚ although expensive‚ can end the battle over oil deposits and lead the country into a cleaner future
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A style guide is a set of standards for the writing and design of documents‚ either for general use or for specific publication‚ organizing or field. The implementation of a style guide is to provide uniformity in style and formatting within a document and across multiple documents. Style guides tell the format in which the paper must take. Yes‚ I believe adhering to a style guide is important because it is the main purpose when you are focusing on a style. It helps you to be successful in your writing
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What are the elements of a crime? There are four elements of crime: 1. Intent 2. Conduct 3. Concurrence a. Temporal Concurrence b. Motivational Concurrence 4. Causation What are some examples of crimes that do not require scienter? According to TheFreeDictionary (2008)‚ “Scienter is knowledge by a defendant that his/her acts were illegal or his/her statements were lies and thus fraudulent” (para. 1). An example is an armed robbery or murder by a suspect who premeditates
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