This is a quote part of Jack Johnson's song 'Good people'.
It follows the meaning of the song, which is about the media and how issues of it and how it influences us.
In reference to this, in terms of 'station to station desensitizing the nation', it pretty much just means that if you go to different tv stations or radio stations they all in turn make us less sensitive to things e.g. bloodshed as we are all now so used to it.
That's the frequency of the station you're picking up.
What about them? 1) If you are asking how they work, well, here it is. Companies pay money to the radio station have their advertisements heard by everyone that listens into the station. That is also how the radio station makes most of their money- companies pay the station to put on their ads. 2) If you mean what is a good way, well that's kind of simple. Make your advertisement, and then try to find the radio station that will make you pay the least to do it. Be warned, though, that station is probably not as listened-to as the ones that charge you more.
Need more information - which station do you mean? Otherwise the simplest answer - and it's going to sound sarcastic - is a) buy a radio b) hit "power" c) tune to the station in question and d) listen. OK, I guess that was a bit sarcastic :) But seriously, forgive me but I don't understand the question other than the answer above.
its the best song but the words are rather bad if you know what i mean
It means for the girl he is talking to to shake her junk
Service Station.
gas station
Seasons but i don't no how to pronounce it
une gare - a station
"Gernation" is not an English word. Do you mean "generation?"
Victoria Coach Station is the only coach station in London but if you mean 'tube station', it would be Russell Square.
If you mean Prestwick Airport, there is a rail link from the airport to Central Station. If you mean the town Prestwick, Prestwick Railway Station is on the same line as the airport station and travels to Central Station as well.
Estación can mean "station" (bus, train, etc.) or season of the year (fall, winter, etc.).
Lincoln St. Marks station was closed in 1985 when services were diverted to the nearby Lincoln Central station. If you mean another St. Marks station you will have to ask again, specifying which station.
By wind station, if you mean the wind turbines by Floaroma Town. Then yes
That is the correct spelling of "station" to mean a boarding areas for trains or buses, or an assigned position.
Yes, "how to arrive at the station" and "how to get to the station" are generally interchangeable in terms of asking for directions on a writing exam. Both phrases can be used to inquire about the way to reach a particular destination or location.