Show that 2047 is a strong pseudoprime to the base 2 by showing that it passes Miller's test to the base 2, but is composite.
Reading Media Critically April 7th, 2016 Sociological critique: how different races, gender, class, etc. are represented or over represented or under represented pulls all things together (catch all) talks about media effect research uses/gratification > drives of the people What are the reasons why people watch TV What happens when reality shows contain freak show quality or freak show aspects TLC designed to build empathy and understanding makes people feel better about themselves Durkheim Doubles society exists with people but society is also in us judges self but also society builds standards what is seen as right or appropriate look at how people are represented in media as a social group Functional vs. dysfunctional manifest functions recognized and intended latent function not intended or recognized by the people Media shapes expectations lead to the idea of society being inside of us Manifest function of TV is entertainment! types of people who are represented are latent functions Culture is composed of meaning, not by things In culture, you get definitions of people and the social roles that are defined Socialization teaching people the roles of society Status position in the group and the prestige along with the group Bureaucracy anonymous people following rules blindly and impersonally Bureaucracies lead to two things: alienation interpersonal anomic no clear explanation of people acting selfishly Assimilation: Assimilation adopting other social norms Being true to society/culture or choosing to assimilate If assimilation is denied then that individual becomes alienated I suggest watching the Boondocks episode thanks for not snitching and applying these sociological analytical processes to the episode when looking at class and race, particularly when viewing Riley *) fair warning, show uses the use of the Nword and contains foul language and is rated M Reading Media Critically April 7th, 2016 Sociological critique: how different races, gender, class, etc. are represented or over represented or under represented pulls all things together (catch all) talks about media effect research uses/gratification > drives of the people What are the reasons why people watch TV What happens when reality shows contain freak show quality or freak show aspects TLC designed to build empathy and understanding makes people feel better about themselves Durkheim Doubles society exists with people but society is also in us judges self but also society builds standards what is seen as right or appropriate look at how people are represented in media as a social group Functional vs. dysfunctional manifest functions recognized and intended latent function not intended or recognized by the people Media shapes expectations lead to the idea of society being inside of us Manifest function of TV is entertainment! types of people who are represented are latent functions Culture is composed of meaning, not by things In culture, you get definitions of people and the social roles that are defined Socialization teaching people the roles of society Status position in the group and the prestige along with the group Bureaucracy anonymous people following rules blindly and impersonally Bureaucracies lead to two things: alienation interpersonal anomic no clear explanation of people acting selfishly Assimilation: Assimilation adopting other social norms Being true to society/culture or choosing to assimilate If assimilation is denied then that individual becomes alienated I suggest watching the Boondocks episode thanks for not snitching and applying these sociological analytical processes to the episode when looking at class and race, particularly when viewing Riley *) fair warning, show uses the use of the Nword and contains foul language and is rated M