Answer: The cultivation effect.
Explanation:
The cultivation effect theory as proposed by George Gerbner explains how the role of the media can influence people's perception of the world over long exposure.According to this theory, people who constantly watch television are more susceptible to be influenced by media messages and which in no time aligns with their thoughts and how they view the world around them.
Therefore for example in the question, If someone constantly watches a lot of violent and crime movies eg law and order, his or her perception of the environment will change regardless of living in an area void of violent crime rates.
Hi!According to the biblical account, Abram (“The Father [or God] Is Exalted”), who is later named Abraham (“The Father of Many Nations”), a native of Ur in Mesopotamia, is called by God (Yahweh) to leave his own country and people and journey to an undesignated land, where he will become the founder of a new nation.
Answer:
On the 30th of December which equates to 0.065 billion years ago
Explanation:
The cosmic calendar was made popular by a famous astronomer named Carl Sagan. His aim was to help people to better understand when a particular prehistoric event in the universe occurred when compared to another prehistoric event.
He achieved the aim by chronologically arranging the 13.8 billion years of the universe age into one year. According to such arrangement, the Big Bang occurred on the 1st of January (13.8 billion years ago) while Dinosaurs went into extinction on the 30th of December (0.065 billion years ago).
Following their extinction, the age of primates began on the 31st of December (Just 40 million years ago). You can see that Carl Sagan's visualization puts the beginning of primates (which men evolved from) immediately after the extinction of Dinosaurs and very far away from the Big Bang that signifies the creation of the universe.
This case ruled to be unconstitutional for state officials to create school prayer or recitations in public schools because it violated the establishment clause.