Robert MacNeil thinks people get from TV <em>narcotic </em>entertainment and information about selling. I agree with him . TV programmes for teenagers ,for example, are about love. My mates at school believe in that idea of love .Besides, when we have to read a love story they cannot concentrate. Then, these soap operas are always interrupted with commercials. These are mainly make-up products to look beautiful in front of their 'school crush'.
Answer:Inventors wanted to fix the tape’s shortcomings
Explanation:
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Dr. Jeff Brantingham is a professor from the Department of Anthropology at UCLA and is the director of the UC Mathematical and Simulation Modeling of Crime Project.
He has become very famous because of his studies on human settlements and civilizations and the capacity that humans have to adapt and establish themselves in different places of the earth and use these places to their advacement. Given the level of crime in Los Angeles, and seeking to help improve the way police force and resources are distributed, as well as seeking to prevent crime from happening, he used mathematical algorithms that predict the time, place and occurrence of criminal activities so that resources can be better allocated and used. Currently he is working with the LAPD, the Los Angeles Police Department, to teach about his predictive policing experiment.
Answer:
The speaker uses <u>expert</u><u> </u><u>testimony</u> and <u>repetition</u><u> </u> as strategies to develop the point that voluntour opportunities are not legitimate ways to learn about culture.
Explanation:
<u>expert testimony</u>- the speaker uses factual evidence and speaks with experts such as Dale Rolfe.
<u>repetition-</u> the speaker continuously mentions staying at home to volunteer instead of voluntouring.