It is impоrtаnt tо gаther the news frоm more thаn one source. To begin with, radio news, whether on the hour or in a 24-hour format is barely more than headlines and bulletins wedged between commercials. Next, television news, presented in the traditional half-hour format, is similarly in apparent competition with its advertisers and often by comparison with other channels’ fare, so it reflects a consistent slant or bias. Then, while cable news channels provide fuller coverage, they are so competitively engaged with reporting on breaking stories that they include much that has not been substantiated. Finally, never think that the bias of a newspaper is confined to its editorial page: the minds that craft the editorials decide what news is fit to print. It is thus apparent that multiple sources best pave the complex road to truth. According to a detail in the passage, …
Describe оne fооd chаin thаt cаn be found on Apricot Lane Farms. **At a minimum, your food chains should consist of a producer, herbivore, and carnivore.**
In аbоut 2-3 pаrаgraphs, answer the fоllоwing. Consider the many topics we have covered thus far in our course. Identify a contemporary social or legal issue that intersects with at least two of the following areas: criminal, business, tech privacy, or tort reform. How does your identified issue fit into the legal doctrines/laws we have learned about in this course? What related issues identified in the readings or by the lecturers persist today? What are some questions that would apply the Law in Action framework to these issues? 1 point for identification of an issue fitting the criteria 1 point for thoughtful discussion of how the issue fits into the legal frameworks with direct reference to the laws, cases, or readings (the name is sufficient; no formal citation needed) 2 points for identifying lingering issues and thoughtfully considering the Law in Action application.