Answer:
- False information given to large groups of people does not directly affect science, but it does feed into a larger pool of misinformation.
Explanation:
- Bad information given to a group of normal people is a lot different than being given to a group of scientists.
- Information is most reliable when based on facts and evidence, but does not need to soley rely on those factors to be true.
- At the end of the day it's an equation
bad information + normal people = uneducated people
bad information + scientists = a large chain affect until it is corrected
So the countering factor is the audience.
Answer:
“The Journey” Analysis – Nicholas Gupta
From the beginning of the poem the speaker introduces us to the sudden realization that we can listen to our own self-conscious and still excel through life. ”The voices around us” the voices of society, do nothing but “shout their bad advice”
Explanation:
Everything is correct but you did not answer number 12
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Jackie Robinson, the former Brooklyn Dodgers baseball player, was an African American; while he was alive, he continues to challenge discrimination through the following ways:
1. He never backed down or stopped playing for his team despite the taunts and discrimination from baseball fans and players.
2. At one point, he gave a speech concerning discrimination at the Southern Christian Leadership Council at its Freedom Dinner in Birmingham, Alabama.
3. In 1962, he helped raised fifty thousand dollars to rebuild burnt African American churches
4. He also supported Martin Luther King Jr.and his belief in civil rights movements.