Answer:
The 1999 film American Beauty serves as an illustration; in the narrative, both Lester & Carolyn (Mother and Father) from the Burnham family reprimand, scold, and command Jane (daughter) to act a certain way while pretending to be exemplary figures for her, yet their actions are hypocritical as neither is satisfied with their existence. Carolyn engages in an affair while Lester exhibits pedophilic tendencies; the family's lack of authentic communication and honesty exacerbates their dysfunction. Colonel Fitts masks his own vulnerabilities by projecting a hyper-conservative image while being abusive and violent towards his family.
Additionally, the American political framework operates as a two-party system where individuals treat politics like a game, aligning their communities with factions that falsely represent democratic practices, consistently opposing their true social interests to support "The Team"; it closely resembles an oligarchy due to the concentration of power in a small elite. The double standard becomes evident through various "News Media" organizations that manipulate and misinterpret "information" based on their political orientation while feigning neutrality; TV News Networks present information as attacks on opposing parties (political factions) while being guilty of similar practices they criticize.
Answer:
Only 1) is correct since selective data reporting is generally not viewed as UNETHICAL in research practices, while data that does not exist is considered UNETHICAL.
Explanation:
Selective data reporting refers to the practice of presenting findings based on particular selections from a study, which can involve adjustments to the original hypotheses.
Non-existent data implies adding results that were not derived from the original research to the findings.
This is known as an informational interview.
Answer:
Este ejemplo corresponde a un Acuerdo de Franquicia
Explicación:
El franchising es un proceso adoptado por marcas consolidadas para crecer sin realizar una inversión directa. Normalmente, el socio franquiciado invierte y paga a la marca original una tarifa por utilizar su nombre, logos y métodos para generar ingresos.
Un par de los ejemplos más exitosos de franquicia son McDonald's y Subway, que poseen solo una pequeña parte de sus sucursales, pero han crecido tanto a nivel nacional como internacional a través de asociaciones franquiciadas.