Mass Media

(Book-Mass Communications and media studies by: Peyton Paxson))

  • Period One- Radio – how and why did radio become so very popular so very fast? – what was it like? -Then come to T.V. & radio had to adapt.
    Period two- radio adapting, adjusting, and changing to television. radio adjusted and prosper – what did radio do to adjust?
    Period three – can radio adjust to podcasts, streaming cell phones very common, the internet and social media

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Food Macromolecules and Popular Diet Trends

For this assignment you will be studying common diet programs (e.g. Atkins, Keto, Mediterranean, etc.) that focus on certain macromolecules while reducing the consumption of others. You will also read an article on how vegetarians and vegans supplement the protein needed in their diets when they cut out meat and animal-based products. Finally, you will compare qualitative and quantitative tests and estimate concentrations using a standard curve.

Research and describe a popular diet program. State the common name of the diet and indicate it’s advertised or desired effects (e.g. weight management, disease management, food allergies, metabolic performance, improving condition of a particular part of the body, etc.). Write a brief summary (3-4 sentences) on the main differences between your chosen diet program and a balanced diet that includes all food groups in moderation. Be sure to indicate which foods (and which macromolecules) are specifically avoided or incorporated into the diet.

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I have to write about why I want to become a doctor for my medical school personal statement

– I need a paper talking about why I want to become a doctor. This is my personal statement for medical school.
-I want the first part to be this :
          (  As kids, we all dream of becoming either an astronaut or a princess. In my case        though, even as a child I already knew that all I wanted was to become a surgeon. Some kids would be playing with toys in their free time, meanwhile I would be dissecting worms just for fun.  As I was growing up I would always be watching YouTube videos of various surgeries and it ignited my passion of becoming a surgeon even more. I admire how much accuracy, patience, and precision you need for this type of field. Even to this day I randomly watch surgery videos at 2am. )
– All of this I want worded in a nice way to make it seem like I’m telling a story.

– After that I want to talk about what else inspired me to become a doctor.
          (. When I was 11 I had a near death experience.  I was vomiting for so many days and I had a lot of pain in my lower abdomen. I went to the doctor and he said this seems serious. So I got admitted into the hospital and they told me if I came later then I would not have made it. I loved how they constantly checked in on me and checked my IV and vitals every day.  They did surgery a week after because it turns out I had appendicitis. I had such a good child hood and this turned everything around. This whole experience gave me so much appreciation for everything that doctors and nurses do because without them, I probably would not be here today writing this.)

– I want this all rewritten in a way to also tell a story about the other reason why I want to become a doctor.
-Then I want the ending to tie everything together. I am also open to any suggestions. I want the medical schools to see my paper stand out from others.
-it has to be 1500 words maximum.

Read the article and answer the questions.

Just briefly answer the question. No need for a superfluous preface.
1.    In The New Aesthetics, Wilde writes, Nature is no great mother who has borne us. She is our creation. What does this mean? What does it have to do with art?
2.    Bourdieu writes, in the introduction to Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste, The eye is a product of history reproduced by education. What does that mean? What does it have to do with the economy of cultural goods?
3.    George Dickie discusses the relationship between the artworld and conferring status on objects. What is the relationship? And how does it work?
Thank you!