La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
Desafortunadamente, no anexas la publicidad, fotos, o alguna referencia en específico. Tampoco nos dices cuál es la orientación de tu profesor, a la que te refieres.
Sin embargo, y con la idea de ayudarte, podemos comentar los siguiente.
De seguro se está hablando del tema "Publicidad y estereotipos." Es decir, de como las empresas y las agencias publicitarias crean estereotipos aspiracionales para que la gente se anime a comprar productos y servicios.
Es por eso que en la mayoría de anuncios por televisión o en redes sociales, vemos que se incluyen hombres y mujeres muy guapos manejando automóviles, comprando la casa, o anunciando cualquier producto para que la gente común -al verlos- quiera tener ese producto o servicio.
La recomendación es de que tengas cuidado y no compres lo que no necesites, Aunque esos estereotipos te "inviten" a comprar algo, no te dejes llevar por ellos. Son un engaño.
Gasta cuidadosamente tu dinero,
The above statement is said to be true.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Fiedler contingency theory states that how effective a leader is, gets determined by the way how the leader performs his leadership skills or shows his effectiveness while dealing with a particular situation.
The theory says that the leadership style of all the leaders are the same only but the effectiveness of the style can be scored in the way the leader behaves at a particular situation and how he deals with it and it depends on how the leader influences the other members of the group.
The government should make laws that protect the citizens from hurting themselves and or others (for obvious reasons).
Most laws are needed but some laws are just silly such as: in Alabama it is illegal to carry an ice-cream cone in your back pocket, in Maine you can't tickle a woman with a feather duster, in Utah you can't carry a violin in a paper bag, in Tennessee you can't sell hollow logs, in Kansas you can't serve wine in teacups, in California you can't ride a bike in a pool, in Connecticut pickles must bounce to be considered actual pickles, and in wiscomsin you cant serve apple pie without cheese (these are all real, you should look them up).
People can be counted on to scoff at these laws or even be unaware of their existence.
Hope this helps, I certainly had fun writing it lol.
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Also if someone can comment on how to do that answer and explanation thing that’s be really helpful!