ATS2454/ATS3454 Media Audiences This unit addresses the key issues of: media audiences and audience activity; the relations between media‚ citizenship and community; and the impact of new communication technologies. Most importantly‚ it makes available to you the techniques and theoretical frameworks for researching and analysing audience activity and interactivity. It also helps you learn how these frameworks can be deployed in research design. The unit is organised in three blocks: ways of theorising audiences
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1. Review the anatomy of the brain. Which portion is responsible for keeping you awake‚ controlling thought‚ speech‚ emotions and behavior‚ maintaining balance and posture? Emotions and behavior are controlled by the hypothalamus (p.455) The cerebellum is responsible for maintaining balance and posture (p.455) The reticular formation is essential for maintaining wakefulness and in conjunction with the cerebral cortex is referred to as the reticular activating system (p.450) The Broca speech
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1. What is the integumentary system and its primary characteristics? System that contains hair‚ skin‚ and oils. It covers the whole body‚ is 7% of weight‚ and is very thin. 2. Describe and give at least one example of each of the functions of the integumentary system. Protection- different barriers to keep pathogens out. Ex- sebum Body temperature regulation- helps with homeostasis. Ex- production of sweat Sensory- receptors in the skin detect different things. Ex- nerve endings detect pain
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1. What does the word Islam mean? In Arabic‚ the word “Islam” means submission or surrender‚ it is derived from the root word “salam” in which you can also derive the root words peace and safety. 2. What is Zamzam? The name of the holy well located in Mecca believed to be revealed when Abraham’s infant son Ishmael kicked the ground desperate for water. Millions of Muslims today drink from the well while performing their pilgrimage to Mecca 3.
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The declaration of the rights of stamp act congress "Lastly‚ that is the indispensable duty of these colonies | -Parliament attempted to raise money through direct taxes. -They passed the stamp act‚ which required almost all printed material‚ including newspapers‚ and other printed material produced in the colonies to carry a stamp purchased from authorities. -Stamp act managed to offend all free colonists‚ both rich and poor. -Colonists felt that they shouldn’t be taxed since they weren’t
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Q.How did trade networks in the post-Classical era compare to the Classical era? A.There were more‚ larger‚ and better trade networks which means the bigger the network the more supplies and agriculture comes in which can create food surplus which leads to growth in population social classes and a golden age for the empire. Q.What new technologies‚ governmental policies‚ and merchant activities accompanied these developments? A. Innovations in transportation‚ state policies‚ and mercantile practices
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important tips to remember when converting from one metric unit to another … [mg]-to-[grams]‚ [liters]-to-[ml]‚ [cm]-to-[mm]‚ etc … 1) First thing to ask yourself is … “what is the relationship between the two different units?” Here is an example of what I mean. If you are asked to convert 300mg into its equivalent value expressed in grams (g)‚ you first need to determine how many of the smaller units are contained in one of the larger units … in this case we would use the fact that [1g] is equal
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Chapter 1 - Which one of the following is not a role for bioremediation? Curing infectious diseases - All of the following are examples of new emerging infectious diseases except Chickenpox - Normal microbiota: Beneficial microbial inhabitants of the body - Golden Age of Microbiology: Rapid discovery of basic microbiology principles - Re-emerging diseases: Once controlled by preventative public health measures they are now on the rise - Prions: Resistant to the usual sterilization procedures
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Workshop 10.1 1. Which of the following are wholesale and which are retail? (a) Large-scale deposits made by firms at negotiated rates of interest. (b) Loans made by high street banks at published rates of interest. (c) Deposits in savings accounts in high street banks. (d) Deposits in savings accounts in building societies (e) Large-scale loans to industry syndicated through several banks. wholesale retail retail retail wholesale Workshop 10.1 A building society is a financial institution
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NT1210 Unit 7 Student Study Guide 1. What type of service was offered by the first Telcos? O 309 Switched Analog Circuits for Voice 2. Name the two critical components used to implement a switched analog circuit. O 309 Local Loop and Central Office 3. What type of circuit is always on and is not analog? O 312 Lease Line 4. Explain switched and dedicated circuit. O 313-315 Switched circuit is created on demand as needed. Dedicated Circuit – Constant Circuit between
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