Bricks are easier to swallow if you show a graph of why you should believe them. You only get a snapshot of 'the facts' and it is skewed by each individual, where they choose to look..or not. Look at some documentaries about a big event that was on the news, you usually get a different picture (literally) from the story that was told on TV! why....Propoganda..which is a part of 'life'...you just need to figure out a system for yourself how to deal with it...
* ---- how does Globalization influence your identity
what factors influence the availability of jobs in this field? [a veterinarian]
Influence is defined as being a power or authority over anotherâ??s actions, decisions, or thoughts. Common synonyms of influence include impact, effect, control, clout, consequence, pressure, significance, or leverage.
a biography abou a person who has has a major influence on the world
Margrethe Mather had a very stron influence on Weston, he later called her, "the first important woman in my life."
◘ newspapers; magazines
◘ newspapers; magazines
To influence people’s thoughts on an issue.
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Margret Dreikausen has written: 'Aerial perception' -- subject(s): Aerial photographs, Influence, Modern Art, Photographs from space, Stratosphere in art
A muckraker was used in the progressive era to characterize journalists who attacked established institutions and leaders as corrupt. Investigative journalists view muckrakers as an early influence and continuation of watchdog journalism.
Peers have the most influence on important issues such as making decisions about post-secondary schools.
Word choice is crucial for journalists because it can impact the accuracy, tone, and credibility of their reporting. Journalists need to choose words carefully to accurately convey information, avoid bias, and maintain journalistic integrity. The way a story is told can influence how the audience perceives the events being reported.
Our thoughts have no influence over our feelings
The influence of photographs is the better grasping of the subject at hand; a picture is worth a thousand words.
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Misleading statements are statements that are intentionally deceptive or unclear, leading to a false understanding or impression. They can be used to manipulate or influence others by conveying information that is not entirely accurate or truthful. Misleading statements can be harmful as they can undermine trust and distort reality.