"The Fog Horn," the narrator and a man named McDunn work in a stone tower, far out from land, to alert ships passing through the fog of their proximity to land. The tower emitted red and white lights, as well as a "Voice," the deep cry that the Fog Horn sent out into the world. It was lonely work. On the night before it was the narrator's turn to return to land, McDunn tells him that he has something special to tell him about.
Explanation:
<span>A pathological gambler is reinforced by external motivation in the form of "winning" and this keeps her gambling.</span>
The president has no power over the fedral reserve ... and the state dparntment is controlled by the president
Answer:
Agenda setting theory
Explanation:
Agenda setting theory suggests that people rely on the media to get information and that social institutions use the media to interact with the audience to create interests and needs. This is a social science theory that suggests that the audience is easily influenced by the media. Agenda setting theory was first developed by McCombs and Shaw.