al, 1996; Walther, 1996; Anderson, 1996). Studies suggest that media is nothing more than a medium through which social structures are constructed, debated and assimilated into daily activity (Reid, 1995; Ito, 1996)
The media is a tool much like the hands and eyes are tools through which mankind can explore his identity and role in society. The media is a tool through which we rationalize our desires and engage in sensorial discovery (Seremetakis, 1994)
Media is nothing more than a medium whereby people have the ability to express conscious thought, creative processes, feelings, decisions and other internal thought processes. Researchers have long sought to explore how the human senses interact and influence media practices (Wellman, et
Another problem faced by earth is the temperature change. "Most researchers who focus on climatic changes throughout history explain that a change in just a few degrees can and will have lasting planet wise effects-most of these effects are detrimental to life-including human life" (Davis 1)
This was triggered by a collision with a comet or asteroid. Can this happen again? What can be done to save our planet Earth? There have been 5 known mass level extinctions in Earth's history; these events are characterized by the marked decline of biodiversity which mark the end of a geologic period" (Matthews 11-4-1)
This might be useful. However, if the people in Earth do not begin to take care of Earth, then it will be destroyed too (Warmflash 1)
Through the data and images that are relayed back to Earth, the Opportunity has enabled scientists to have a better understanding of the geological composition of Mars as well as study the presence of water on the planet. Both the Spirit and the Opportunity have "discovered evidence of liquid water" (Chang, 2011)
Presently, the Opportunity is managed by the Jet Propulsion Lab, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, California on behalf of NASA's Mars Exploration Rover project that is overseen by the Office of Space Science in Washington, D.C. (Krebs, 2011)
For this reason, Marsden's work makes a significant contribution to the literature on the women's movement in Canada over the years and by addressing specific topics, from the war to the law, should serve as a modest representation of the lengths to which women have come to achieve and maintain their rights. One of the best things about the book is the way in which Marsden identifies the origin of Canada's laws: "In all the former colonies, Canadian laws are based largely on those of Great Britain" (Marsden, 2012, p