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asmith134

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A national magazine featured Gloria Chow, a single mother, in an article.
 
  The magazine reported how Gloria was unemployed for 31 months before she started her own business. After much hard work, she now makes a living wage and supports her children independently. What type of media device is the magazine using?
  a. episodic framing
  b. thematic framing
  c. dramatic generalization
  d. thematic generalization

Question 2

usan lives in New York City. She eats many of
 
  Sher meals out and relies on public transportation to get to and from work. According to the functionalist perspective, this is an example of
  a. organic solidarity.
  b. mechanical solidarity.
  c. social disorganization.
  d. secondary relationships.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a. episodic framing

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a. organic solidarity.




asmith134

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Reply 2 on: Jul 2, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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