Question Options:
A. mean world
B. resonance
C. mainstreaming
D. positioning
Answer: MAINSTREAMING.
Explanation: The cultivation theory founded by George Gerbner and it states that "the more time people spend 'living' in the television world, the more likely they are to believe social reality aligns with reality portrayed on television".
Mainstreaming is the best answer here because it means something that is used or accepted broadly. Its meaning in this context best fills in the gap.
Answer:land,equipment,water,and seeds!
Explanation:Hope this helps!!-Brainlist?
Answer:
Yield to vehicles on the highway.
Explanation:
When driving on an unpaved road that leads to the highway, when you get to the highway, you should yield to vehicles on the highway because they have the right of way and only negotiate an entry or bend when the highway is relatively clear of oncoming vehicles to avoid a collision.
A lender lends money to a homeowner and takes legal title to the property as collateral during the payoff period. They are in a: Title theory state
<u>Explanation:</u>
In title theory states, the borrower does not keep the right to the goods while the loan duration. The dealer gives the client/borrower a document to the goods but when the borrower acknowledges the contract for the loan the borrower gives the power back to the contract owner.
The donor then retains ownership to the property, as warranty only, until all loan refunds have been made. During that time the borrower has the power to hold of the property, and the donor delivers the document back to the borrower only after the loan commitment has been satisfied.
This theory is applicable during the taking a house for rent from the homeowner based on agreement.
Answer:
Client center therapist
Explanation:
Client centered therapy is a therapy that allows the psychologist see from the point of view of the client, it allows them express themselves, talk about their problem in their own way while the therapist listen to them without judging or criticize them but rather seeing from their Stand point.
This therapy believes the client would perform better naturally if he had an enabling environment but a distortion of the environment has lead to the changes seen.
They believe in their client and know they would be better