You can’t really tell because of the mask, but I’ve seen the squinting of the eyes in the attorneys, you can see how hostile the atmosphere is.
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1.) Social media has become a part of our culture and it is represented by the things we post, or share with the world. It shows our apparel style, sometimes our beliefs, and sometimes it shows our way(s) of life.
2.) A long-term consequence of media that reinforces stereotypes are the things we post or even see. We might be judged by others because we look, dress, or seem different. We might do it to other people too.
3.) I don't think there are many shows that necessarily need to change because I think that there are shows that try to be good to as many people as they can, but at the same time, there are shows that try to hide cruelty, but don't do a good job at it. This can cause problems, but people need to really focus on where these shows are coming from, what they are about, and the whole setting.
4.) In order to not be biased towards other's cultures and matters, we need to be open-minded, respectful, and even remind oursleves that "these people might think that my culture is weird", or "this isn't my 'world'. This is their's."
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Answer: Voice writers can be used to record everything that is said by judges, witnesses, attorneys, and other parties to a proceeding, including gestures and emotional reactions, and either provide real-time feed or prepare transcripts afterwards. Using the voice writing method, a court reporter speaks directly into a stenomask or speech silencer—a hand-held mask containing one or two microphones and voice-dampening materials. As the reporter repeats the testimony into the recorder, the mask prevents the reporter from being heard during testimony.
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