Answer:
It depends, if I really want something sometimes I will learn to give up even if I want it very much. if I got it may not be so cherish also If I cannot get things I want, probably not feel very bad, I'll think the value of the thing itself brings me how many, sometimes it may not be so necessary or just on the spur of the moment. Because when I put my heart and soul into my study, I don't want it that much.
Essay:
I'd give the money to an organisation working on recovering the damage we did to Earth. That would have to be an organisation cleaning oceans, planting trees and teaching people about the importance of a sustainable and healthy environment.
I'd donate it to a small organisation, nothing too famous. A small group of people doing what they believe is right, working hard, to clear what other, brainless people, have done.
I'd hope that the money could be an incentive for them to continue doing what they do, and to continue gathering people into a movement our faith and the one of our planet depends on.
Notes:
- That is MY way of using easy-gained, extra 20k dollars. If you do not agree, please give me an idea of what you'd do and I'll hand in a better adapted essay.
- Since we're asked to write a descriptive essay, I tried to describe the organisation as much as I could. If you think you could add anything using the same thinking-line, please do.
Hope it helped,
BiologiaMagister
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
C. Argues that diverse audience will interpret the same information differently.
Explanation:
The cultural approach interrogates the representation of shared beliefs and presents communication as a process that produces, maintains, repairs and transforms reality. This approach provides the lenses to look at the mass communication in a disarmingly simplistic manner and thus, making it a wonderful experience. It argues that reality does not change but it is the perceptions of people that change with time and treats the beliefs as secondary. Thus, it argues that different people will interpret the same thing differently owing to their distinct perceptions and neglects the realities to be encompassing and suggests that the reality is different for different people and there is no 'single' reality. The cultural approach portrays mass communication in a different light. Thus, it argues that different people will interpret the same thing differently owing to their distinct perceptions.
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