Answer:
the only way to get accurate information is to go there and see what is happening
Explanation:
From the statement "But war reporting is still essentially the same - someone has to go there and see what is happening." The contradiction Colvin uses is that even with the use of technology such as satellite phone, camera and so on, the only way to get accurate information is to go there and see what is happening, and then report the news in TV, blogs or twitter. You cannot get information without going to those places.
Answer:
You need to make a petition and have a certain amount of people to sign it, (let´s say you need/want 25,000 people to sign it to stop animal abuse, and have no more kill shelters, and stop lab testing on domestic animals.) i know that it´s very specific. Then you can go to the city´s courthouse, give them the official petition document, and ask the judge to give this to whoever is in charge of the city/state. Then you need to keep calling and write a letter to the white house/whoever is in charge to ask them to make a change in what you want them to change, i´m not a good person at explaining things, but i am speaking from my experience.
Answer:
Im pretty sure it is D.
Explanation:
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Answer:
In lines 10–11 the speaker is referring to the importance of interpreting what is being read. On lines 20–21, the speaker shows that reading interpretation promotes knowledge and that knowledge is often a handicap for the soul.
Explanation:
In lines 10–11 the speaker is referring to the need that people have to interpret and understand what is being read, this is because if a person just reads, he is stuck with earthly life, he is limited to an environment, contained. However, the interpretation of reading makes the individual see beyond words and let go of this limitation.
However, once the reading has been interpreted, the individual gains knowledge, becomes detached from ignorance and is able to see things he did not see before. The problem is that this is often a disadvantage, showing that ignorance was a paradise, which was lost with the arrival of knowledge. This can be seen on lines 20–21.
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