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1. The idea that journalists do not provide a negative slant on their political reporting is false. This is because the issues they report is not proportional to reality this inevitably leads to an innate negative slant in political reporting. For example, the selective nature of the media to choose stories about scandals over stories covering the small triumphs of everyday politics inaccurately represents the true effects of Congress. Therefore, selective reporting leads to inherent negative slants.
Solving Systems of Equations (Simultaneous Equations)
If you have two equations with the same two unknowns in each, you can solve for both unknowns. There are three common methods for solving: addition/subtraction, substitution, and graphing.
Sameet A. Ahmed AP Bio
Murphy
Chapter 29
1. The complexes that produce cellulose are rose shaped in both charophyceans and land plants. Next both have peroxisome enzymes that help minimize the loss of organic products from photorespiration. Third, the structure of their flagellated sperm is very similar. Finally, both form a phragmoplast during cell division.
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HISTORY NOTES 1/3/11 12:09 PM
Reform Movement
Two major thrusts
Optimistic view of human nature/ possibilities
Odd because most people were Calvinist and believed in predestination
Discipline and order
Society was much more complicated and chaotic than they used to be
Economic development: factories and women are relegated to the home
Cities were growing: by the 1840?s 50,000 people in a single place was a lot of people
Life becoming busier
Thus order to bring civility to society
Two major ideas of reform:
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