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  2. Mediumship - Wikipedia

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    The medium mentally "hears" (clairaudience), "sees" (clairvoyance), and/or feels (clairsentience) messages from spirits. Directly or with the help of a spirit guide, the medium passes the information on to the message's recipient(s). When a medium is doing a "reading" for a particular person, that person is known as the "sitter".

  3. Medium theory - Wikipedia

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    Medium theory is a mode of analysis that examines the ways in which particular communication media and modalities impact the specific content (messages) they are meant to convey. It Medium theory refers to a set of approaches that can be used to convey the difference in meanings of messages depending on the channel through which they are ...

  4. Media ecology - Wikipedia

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    "It is the medium that has the greatest impact in human affairs, not specific messages we send or receive." [28] The media shape us because we partake in them over and over until they become a part of us. Different mediums emphasize different senses and encourage different habits, so engaging in this medium day after day conditions our senses. [17]

  5. Transmission medium - Wikipedia

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    linear, if different waves at any particular point in the medium can be superposed; bounded, if it is finite in extent, otherwise unbounded; uniform or homogeneous, if its physical properties are unchanged at different points; isotropic, if its physical properties are the same in different directions. There are two main types of transmission media:

  6. Means of communication - Wikipedia

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    The path of communication is the path that a message travels between sender and recipient; in hierarchies the vertical line of communication is identical to command hierarchies. [4] Paths of communication can be physical (e.g. the road as transportation route) or non-physical (e.g. networks like a computer network ).

  7. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    People were not satisfied, including those that were the most abstinence-oriented.” France’s acceptance of buprenorphine wasn’t immediate. Some feared that it could be just as addictive as heroin or painkillers, and the first doctors who prescribed it were dismissed by their peers as “white-collar dealers.”

  8. "Human … Please die": Chatbot responds with threatening message

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    Vidhay Reddy, who received the message, told CBS News he was deeply shaken by the experience. "This seemed very direct. So it definitely scared me, for more than a day, I would say."

  9. Medium - Wikipedia

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    Growth medium (or culture medium), in biotechnology, an object in which microorganisms or cells experience growth; Porous medium, in engineering and earth sciences, a material that allows fluid to pass through it, such as sand; Processing medium, in industrial engineering, a material that plays a role in manufacturing processes