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1. The questions that best help determine whether a news source is reputable and objective and reputable are the following:
- Does the news source use language that might lead to an emotional response? If the news source is reputable and objective the answer should be negative.
- What type of lanaauge do the reporters use in the published news stories? Objective and reputable news source use language that is appropriate and non-offensive to the reader.
- In what order does the news source choose to present the headlines? This shows the topics in which the news source wants to focus the attention on. The order also demonstrates which topics the news source want to derive attention from.
2. The scenarios that are considered ethically acceptable for jounalists are:
- Paying money to attend a conference about climate change in order to do research for an article.
- Ending an investigation because it may lead to violence and disunity in a local community.
- Interviewing the CEOs of two insurance companies that are competing against each other.
Answer:
"Nature"- Ralph Waldo Emerson.
"Woman in the Nineteenth Century" - Margaret Fuller.
"Walden" - Henry David Thoreau.
""Orphic Sayings" - Amos Bronson Alcott.
Explanation:
Transcendentalism is a philosophical movement that developed during the early 19th century. This philosophical belief held that divinity supersedes all things and the goodness of people and also emphasizes greatly on the themes of individualism and self-reliance along with optimism.
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote the essay "Nature" where the foundation of the philosophy of transcendentalism is put forth.
Margaret Fuller's "Woman in the Nineteenth Century", became one of the most prominent feminist documents during that time.
"Walden" by Henry David Thoreau reflects on the tranquility and importance of living in nature and simple living.
"Orphic Sayings" by Amos Bronson Alcott contains numerous sayings of the transcendentalist writer, which many other transcendentalist writers think is just silly and unintelligible.
The word raga means "a pattern of notes having characteristic intervals, rhythms, and embellishments, used as a basis for improvisation". Based on this definition, the word connects to the structure that Bob Kaufman employs in his poem, "Unanimity Has Been Achieved, Not a Dot Less for Its Accidentalness" though the use of free form and improvisation in the poem.
The answer would be letter A.
There are three times of agenda-settings: 1. Public agenda setting, in which the public's agenda is the dependent variable. 2. Media agenda setting, in which the media's agenda is treated as the variable. And 3. Policy agenda setting, in which the elite policy makers' agendas are treated as the dependent variable.
You can use practically any issue in the news today to find examples of each.
1. Public agenda settings are generally generated using social media. The most recent uproar in social media in the body-positivity issues.
2. Media agenda settings are generally found in biased news reports. Anything relating to the innocence of Hillary Clinton or the racism of Trump is a media controlled agenda.
3. Policy maker agenda comes from the government. Most recently, the argument for gun policies by our current President who uses tragedies such as Orlando to push a gun policy agenda.