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Magic Bullet Theory as a Model for Communications
Art
Mass Media
Science
Social psychology
Structural Functionalism
Theory
The magic bullet perspective, also called the hypodermic needle model, is a model for communications. Magic bullet theory has been around since the 1920s to explain “how mass audiences might react to mass media,” reports Media Know All. According to University of Twent in the Netherlands, the theory states that mass media has a “direct,…
An Overview of the History and the Nicolas Carr’s Article Is Google Making us Stupid
Brands
Is Google Making Us Stupid
Science
Throughout history, the way information and ideas are shared and understood has continuously changed. In our modern era, a larger portion of information is being stored and accessed digitally, which is a departure from the vast collections found in libraries. This transition has caused some individuals to contemplate the implications of this intellectual revolution. In…
Building Character Amidst a Society Broken by War in John Okada’s Novel
Critical Race Theory
Literature
Science
As readers, we understand the importance of the protagonist to have a sense of identity and distinguishment from other entities present in literature. We expect the main character to set themselves apart from the text and tell a story from their perspective. But what happens when no solid identification can be made about them? What can we deduce…
Research thirdhand smoke (THS) and PAH
Science
smoke
Introduction Thirdhand smoke (THS) consists of residual tobacco smoke chemicals that persist in the environment (Matt et al., 2011). If non-smokers encounter THS, they can be exposed to tobacco-related chemicals that are still present even after the smoking has ceased (Matt et al., 2011). There is undeniable evidence that involuntary smoking is harmful to nonsmokers….
Spiny Dogfish (Squalus acanthias)
Fishing
Science
Shark
For my Lab Animal research project I will be discussing the Spiny Dogfish (Squalus Acanthias) and its contribution to our society through biomedical research. This dogfish has large eyes, a pointed snout with spines in front of its two dorsal fins (Bester, 2018). In front of each dorsal fin they have spiky, ungrooved, venomous spines,…
Balance Scorecard Example
Employment
Science
Introduction Nowadays, many companies are observing the operating environment of their sectors and think of some strategies and adopt them to raise their operational and financial performance and let them to survive in their own sector when there is an intense competition on that sector. The famous US Telecommunication company, Verizon, is using Balance scorecard…
Null & Alternate Hypothesis
Data collection
Inductive Reasoning
Science
Standard Deviation
Statistical analysis
Statistical hypothesis testing
Statistics
In order to compute the hypothesis test, a few determinations must be made first. In doing this, we compiled our data of both months of March and November of the past 30 years into an Excel spreadsheet (appendix). This compilation provided us with the x factor and our standard deviation. We then determined it was…
The Key to My Success in Robotics
Computer Science
Robotics
Science
Even though I have achieved fifth place in the nation and second place in NYC at chess championships, participated in seven school clubs and teams last year, skipped first grade, won first place at a debate tournament, I think my success in robotics was the most impressive. In seventh grade, I decided to participate on…
Tests to determine the level of intelligence
Learning styles
Science
A person’s personality is formed from the qualities that make someone different, special, and original. Some of the quizzes that can be taken to measure a person’s personality and how someone perceives the world are the Multiple Intelligence, Vark, and Myers-Briggs. Multiple Intelligence, Vark, and Myers-Briggs are quizzes that show how someone’s intelligence can differentiate…
Functional Stylistics
Newspaper
Rhetoric
Science
Functional stylistics is a branch of linguistics which studies functional varieties of the literary language determined by specific spheres and aims of communication. In modern society every person constantly finds himself in regularly recurring situations typical of the given culture, in which he has to play a definite social role, i.e. to behave according to…