The importance of media in a democratic country such as South Africa

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Whether it is South Africa or any other country, the media is an important element in covering the story of a country.  It is media if it’s reporting accurate and fair can show the world what the potential a country like South Africa has.  It can also help the government identify the issues that may hinder its progress and resolve the issues.


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Which production by England's Punchdrunk company was a breakout hit of the 2011-12 season in New York and is considered the leading example of the new genre: immersive theatre?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there were no options attached, we can say the following.

The production by England's Punchdrunk company that was a breakout hit of the 2011-12 season in New York and is considered the leading example of the new genre, the immersive theatre was "Sleep No More."

We are talking about England's Punchdrunk company adaption of William Shakespeare's "McBeth," a classic tragedy that has transcended the test of time.  

The premiere of this play was in London, in 2003, and it came to the United States in 2009, in Boston, Massachusetts. This adaptation is very special because there are no seats. The rooms used in the play can be accessed by the public, creating a special sense of participation in the play.

A turn-by-turn navigational process for getting from one place to another is called __________. a. recipe
b. directions
c. rules for a game
d. operational manual

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the answer is b. directions

The Whigs were able to capture the presidency with the successful campaign of William Henry Harrison in 1840. Although he was wealthy and educated, what are some ways that the Harrison campaign used some of the aspects of Jacksonian Democracy to win the election?

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                          In the year 1834, the opponent political party of President Andrew Jackson set up a new party in order to contest  for the  Jacksonian Democrats both in the States and nationally. They are guided by their one of the most important and prominent leader named Henry Clay, who were popularly known as the "Whigs".

                          Jacksonian democracy was a popular 19th-century political philosophy in the United States.

                          William Henry Harrison was a nominee from the Whigparty for the presidential elections and he defeated the then President Martin Van Buren who belongs to the Democratic Party in the Presidential election of 1840.

                          In the emerge of the Panic of 1837, William Henry Harrison followed the Andrew Jackson's strategy and campaign as a war hero and presented himself as sole representative of the citizens.

                         Even though Harrison was well educated and wealthy, his image of "log-cabin" caught fire and swept all people of the country.  The Whig made strategies to win election by discussing the dissatisfaction of the failed policies made by administration of Van Buren of Democratic party.

Which is an esteem need?

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The correct answer for your question would be : Training
Esteem need refer to one's need for self-respect, self-satisfaction , and self-confidence. One of the method for someone to acquire these needs is by training their talents or hobbies 

Amani loves sports. She particularly loves inspirational sports movies, although she finds herself crying every time she watches one. It's just so moving to see the true stories of athletes who overcame big obstacles to achieve their dreams. This effect on Amani could be best described by which of Aristotle's four proofs?

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Answer: Pathos

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According to the theory of Aristotle, pathos is the term where the advertiser  puts the audience in such a frame where they can trigger their emotions, feeling s,thoughts etc. Influence on the emotions leads to change the mind's state and perception leading to pleasure and pain.

According to the question' scenario, Amani's situation can be described by pathos.As she love sport , she has emotional attachment with it.So, whenever she watch sports-related movie she gets emotional by crying and also getting influenced by the journey of sportsperson. Thus, this impacts the emotion of Amani.

Bart complied with his friends' request to join them in smashing decorative pumpkins early one Halloween evening. Later that night he was surprised by his own failure to resist their pressures to throw eggs at passing police cars. Bart's experience best illustrates (A) Bystander effect
(B) Foot-in-the-door phenomenon
(C) Fundamental attribution errors
(D) Frustration-aggression principle

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Answer: the correct answer is B Foot-in-the-door phenomenon

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Foot-in-the-door (FITD) phenomenon is a compliance tactic that aims at getting a person to agree to a large request by having them agree to a modest request first.

The principle involved is that a small agreement creates a bond between the requester and the requestee. Even though the requestee may only have agreed to a trivial request out of politeness, this forms a relationship which – when the requestee attempts to justify the decision to themselves – may be mistaken for a real affinity with the requester, or an interest in the subject of the request. When a future request is made, the requestee might feel obliged to act concurrently with the earlier one.