MEDIA ROOTS – On this episode of Breaking the Set, Abby talks about a new program in multiple states aimed to track children with RFID chips in student IDs. She speaks to independent journalist Tim Pool about live streaming and the rise of new media. BTS then highlights Russell Simmons for defending the message of the 99%, and calls out Pat Robertson for his hateful rhetoric toward Muslims and women. RT Producer, Manuel Rapalo joins Abby for the final segment to debate the political impact of Occupy Wall Street Movement.
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RFID Spying on Kids, Citizen Journalism, Occupy Wall Street
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Dear Ilham, These three words are particles that come at the end of an exoisserpn or a sentence. The particle ???? /lc9Ew/ is used in both written and spoken form but the other two are used mostly in spoken form. 1) The particle ???? /lc9Ew/ means already , normally coming after a verb to signify that an action has already taken place or been accomplished. For example, ???????????? (Have you eaten?), ??????? (Eaten already.); ??????????????? ???? ???????! (Are you done getting dressed? Hurry up!), ??? ?????????? ??????? ??????????????????? (Yeah, I’m done already. Just a sec. Looking for my sun glasses.). 2) The particle ?????? /nedia/ or ????? /neeia/ means this , which I believe mutated from the more formal ??? /nedi/. For example, the brother who is impatiently waiting for his sister looking for her sun glasses, sees a pair on the side table in the living room, hollers at her: ?????????????????? ????????????? (Your sun glasses, is this the pair?). His sister: ????! ??????????? ????????????? (Oh! The red-framed one? Where?). The brother: ?????! ????????????????????! (Right here! On this side table near the door!). All the ?????? /nedia/ or ????? /neeia/ mentioned in the dialog would appear as ??? /nedi/ or ???(??) /neei (ngai)/ in the written form.3) ?????? /ngedia/ is a contraction/mutation (of sound) of a similar word ??? /ngedi/ which in turn mutated from ??? /nedi/. For example, a girl is learning the art of origami she is trying to fold a piece of paper this way and that way but couldn’t get it right, so she asks her friend: ?????????????? ????? ????????????? (Is this how I fold the paper? Am I doing it right?). The friend: ?????? ?????? ?????????????? ????????! (No, no. This is how you do it. Like this!).Small and simple words often need big and complicated explanation. Hope it helps you understand them better.-Cheers