listen to podcast and then write a two-page summary incorporating as much sociological concepts as possible.

Using The Things They Carried (especially the chapter “How To Tell a True War Story”), articles from class, OR any other sources you wish to bring in, craft an argument that supports your claim. You must refer to at least three (4) different sources in your essay as a part of your discussion.Truth and memory Truth and war stories (documentaries vs. fictional war films vs. historical fictional films)Truth and conspiracy theories (why do people on the far right gravitate toward conspiracy theories?)Truth and QAnon and 4ChanTruth and politics Truth and climate changeTruth and psychology (confirmation bias, cognitive dissonance, social conformity)Truth and lying (why do we lie? subtopic of truth and psychology) Truth and the mediaTruth and television (reality TV, the rise of cable news channels, anti-hero stories)Truth and vaccinationsTruth and GMOsTruth and the internet/social mediaTruth and manipulated reality (augmented reality, VR, deepfakes, “the Matrix”)Why do many conservatives reject science and experts and many liberals embrace them?So, whatever the writer wants to write about that fits this criteria, and that has four sources that are listed, would be great. It can be anything they want to write about, for example, a psychology approach: why facts dont change our minds… or conspiracy theories, etc.
Physical Geography (Eleven Edition)Author – James F.Petersen / Dorothy Sack/ Robert E. GablerPlease write 2 PAGES FOR 3 PARAGRAPHS. No need MLA style because I have to summit with text entry box. This all are Prof instruction. Please write with this instruction.Physical geography is frequently in the news – everything from weather events and climate change, to volcanoes and earthquakes. For this assignment, you will research one recent event or phenomenon and write about your findings. Instructions for the assignment:1.Identify a recent event or phenomenon that is related to the material that we are covering in this course. For example, you may want to research a winter storm that impacted the Sierra Nevadas, how climate change is affecting wildfire frequency, or a landslide that occurred following an intense rainfall event. These are just some examples – for more ideas on topics, flip through the chapters of the textbook or scroll through the content on this site. 2.Find two different news articles that report on your chosen event or phenomenon. Both news articles must meet all of the following constraints:oHave been published on or after January 1, 2020.oBe from one of the following reputable sources: The Los Angeles Times (Links to an external site.), The New York Times (Links to an external site.), The Washington Post (Links to an external site.), The Wall Street Journal (Links to an external site.), The San Francisco Chronicle (Links to an external site.), The Sacramento Bee (Links to an external site.), The Guardian (Links to an external site.), BBC News (Links to an external site.), The Atlantic (Links to an external site.), The Economist (Links to an external site.), Science News, ScienceDaily, Nature News (Links to an external site.), New Scientist (Links to an external site.), Ars Technica (Links to an external site.), The Conversation (Links to an external site.) Note: some of these sources have paywalls and may limit the number of articles that you can read without a subscription. You can access many of these sources with a free public library account, for example here (Links to an external site.) at the Los Angeles County Library or here (Links to an external site.) at the Los Angeles Public Library. oThe same news feed repeated on different news sources does not count as separate articles.3.Write three complete paragraphs (Links to an external site.) (see rubric below for more grading details):oOne paragraph summarizing the main points from the first article. You should relate the topics to the appropriate module/textbook chapters in this course. What did you find most interesting? What new things did you learn?oOne paragraph summarizing the main points from the second article. You should relate the topics to the appropriate module/textbook chapters in this course. What did you find most interesting? What new things did you learn?oA third paragraph comparing/contrasting the ways that the two news sources reported on the articles. Some questions that you might address in this third paragraph include: did they come to the same or different conclusions, did the reporters interview different people, was one more interesting to read than the other? 4.Properly reference all sources.