I believe television is more effective than radio because, television provide a visual image of certain things, and people find visuals more appealing and favorite more than listening to someone speaking. The images tend to capture the mind of the viewer causing them to be more attracted to a certain thing, causing it to have a greater influence on public opinion. For example, If Pepsi chose to create an advertisement in a radio by just simply stating that it's refreshing and saying that you should buy it. But Coca Cola chose to make an ad on TV by showing people enjoying the drink by the pool in a summer day, you are more likely to chose Coke because it appealed to you more than Pepsi. So I think that's why Television is more effective in influencing public opinion than a radio.
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Answer: Conventional rain, the late afternoon
Explanation:
Conventional rainfall happens as a result of the surface being heated which would lead to water being evaporated and then condensing as it moves upward which would lead to clouds being formed and then rain falling when the clouds get too heavy to be carried.
Tropical areas get a lot of heat all year round. This therefore causes a lot of evaporation, condensation and then rain in these areas. This usually happens in the late afternoon after the areas are heated in the afternoon.
Answer: Federal Court.
Explanation: The person who commits a federal crime is judged in a Federal Court where he must appear after a series of procedures carried out in advance such as, the lifting of charges by the Office of Prosecutors, the investigation of the suspect and the subsequent arrest, but not before being read their rights as keep quiet during it. After this, in the defendant, several hearings will be held in the Federal Court and finally it can be ruled if he is guilty or innocent of the federal crime of which he is accused.
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I believe Correlation is not causation" means that just because two things correlate does not necessarily mean that one causes the other. As a seasonal example, just because people in the UK tend to spend more in the shops when it's cold and less when it's hot doesn't mean cold weather causes frenzied high-street spending.