Some aspects of social media are habit forming and some aspects are downright addictive. Treating social media as such gives you the tools to break the habit and the addiction.
Here is the link to the YouTube video.
Some aspects of social media are habit forming and some aspects are downright addictive. Treating social media as such gives you the tools to break the habit and the addiction.
Here is the link to the YouTube video.
Critiquing both parties in government. The party out of power tends to demand great change and become less motivated to change once they have power. We also consider the idea that the bias in media is a result of market forces, meaning that the consumers of media want the bias. We then spend a few minutes talking about the quality of presidential candidates in recent years and reminisce about past presidents.
You can find the link to the YouTube video, here.
The basis for our conversation is this website which has a very useful graphic at the top of the page, posted below.
We also spend a few minutes talking about the Hierarchy of Evidence which is also shown below and this is the website source.
Here is the link to the YouTube video.

