What do you mean mister/miss? What do you Millie Rock? ;/
It was a major problem because the North wanted freedom and to have free will, but the south wanted Slaves and people working for them. This is why it's a problem.
Hi,
For many years, people have argued over the divide of the U.S, the North, and the South. The North is the best place for African Americans, although it wasn't all that good, it was much better than the South in which many African Americans were taken into slavery and were treated as objects and not humans. When Dred Scott was moved from a slave state into a non-slave state, many people believed that this movement should have at least granted him freedom. But when the U.S denied his freedom and said that he was still considered a slave under authority, the conflict started to arise. People from all over thought this was absolutely outrageous, a young man denied his freedom in a non-slave state.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
by researching the company
Explanation:
you want to know where to send it first, what they want in the job, and to see whether they want you to send a cover letter etc.
When it comes to the topic of advertising, one example of a bias thing that comes up fairly often would be the fact that it could either steer an audience to the direction the promoter wants (usually painted as positive/captivating), or it could steer the audience to a fairly negative direction. Let's take the example of beauty advertisements. A company is selling a beauty product and portraying beautiful individuals with an unrealistic expectation of the human physique. Even if it's not an "unrealistic expectation", what is the company really trying to sell? The product, or the idea that the product will make an individual more beautiful? and if so, what do those indivduals look like, what is their structure/physique/attraction level? However, the bias relies solely on that. Either it could be a positive message as in "Hey! Come buy our product" in a totally innocent way or it could totally devistate an audience member thinking that they would never look good enough as into reaching that expectation... or both.