True. The reason I chose true is because when u focus on informational or educational your work should be given higher page quality than all that entertainment or gossip pages.
Answer:
The correct response is Option B. Strict and conservative programs have done little to discourage widespread drug use.
Explanation:
A 2019 report by the OAS and CICAD says that in the Americas, tobacco is the only substance that seems to be decreasing in use in recent years (and notice that tobacco use is legal). The report states that the use of marijuana is increasing and that 50 percent of countries in the Americas have also reported greater cocaine use. Drug use continues to evolve and this presents a challenge to health care systems and the government. For example, one of the growing categories is the use of pharmaceuticals without having a doctor's prescription.
Media and politicians are dependent on each other, because of how they can change a person's view.
Media, whether it be a talk show, advertisement, etc, can be used to give people 'positive' or 'negative' "opinions" at large, while putting in some facts to make the whole look like it's completely true.
To be able to get people to vote for the politician they want, there are a couple way they can do this.
Bias: Whether positively or negatively, some politicians may get longer 'air time', as well as people giving their opinions (presented as facts) to help swing votes. For example, people can say that "Obama is the best president ever because of such~and~such things he do" (positive bias), OR they can say "He is the worst president because he allowed America to fall from her great power (negative bias)
Polls: Whether it is true or not, polls CAN affect how people vote. Some people vote purely to be "within the crowds", and, when seeing large amounts of people vote for a certain group, politician, or party, they will also vote for them. However, this does not affect everyone. Media can skew charts to make it different from reality, whether positively or negatively, to change how people vote (as some follow bandwagon)
In exchange, Politicians usually help the media, whether provide funds, or (if they are elected) give favors to the media.
In the end, It is for money, familiarization, popularity, or anything other, politicians and media will always work together to create 'pictures' for the public to digest before and when voting.
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<span>Object Performance.
This hypothesis was given by the Swedish researcher Jean Piaget and it is of the understanding that items keep on existing notwithstanding when they can't be watched (seen, heard, touched, noticed or detected in any capacity). The theory is a leap forward in the study of the brain as it relates to little children and how they react to certain situations that puts their mental ability to a stretch. The researcher is of the idea that kid's reason and how that take things around them depends on their motor development which is what Hugh needed to keep on searching for the keys.</span>
<span>It was an act of protest against the Tea Act of 1773 imposed
by the British. It was supposed to the
East India Company that was failing at the time by decreasing the tax on
tea. It would enable the company to
monopolize the American tea trade and weaken the price of tea. This caused the patriots to sneak into
Boston Harbor and dump the tea supplies into the water. This along with excessive taxation and no
representation of the colonist would lead to the Revolutionary War.</span>