In terms of the coordinated management of meaning, "mystery" suggests that the words we use not only create and name things in our experience of reality but also limit them and can make them invisible
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
true
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Match the method of news manipulation with an example or definition that corresponds with it. Ignoring Acting as a gatekeeper and disregarding a story Verbal and nonverbal bias News reporters make a story seem more controversial than it is Favoring the sponsor Planned news The pseudoevent "Soft pedaling" news about a chemical company because they are your backer
What will be an ideal response?
Paras, a Southern Baptist, attended Mass at her boyfriend William's Roman Catholic church. During the service she didn't know when to stand, sit, or kneel; she didn't know the words to most of what the congregation recited aloud from memory; and she decided just to stay in her seat when William went to receive the Eucharist. By remaining at the service despite being confused and uncomfortable, which strategy for developing motivation did Paras seem to employ?
A. Tolerating ambiguity B. Developing mindfulness C. Avoiding negative judgments D. Developing a third culture
You have just completed your first interview with the subject of a personality profile. What is the next step you should take?
A. Post raw footage from the interview online as a teaser. B. Write a draft of the story. C. Contact secondary sources mentioned during the interview. D. Hand the material off to your editor for reference.
Speakers are said to pontificate when they __________.
A. offer judgments without any basis B. paraphrase remarks as proof C. assume one thing causes another D. rely on lay testimony