give an example of a sterotype that might be used about teenagers and where might you find this
Someone who is viewed by others based on which group or race he belongs to is being stereotyped. So if you see someone wearing a turban you might think they were bad because many terrorists wear turbans. Even though the person has done nothing at all wrong, they can be stereotyped as a terrorist based on the way they dress.
"Stay" or "Sit" - commands that teenagers may not always follow as readily as dogs.
The term 'the media' is very broad, which leaves the answer to this question very open to interpretation. It is also unclear whether you mean a stereotype of someone who works in an area of 'the media', or a stereotype often featured in a form of media. A good example of a media stereotype would be - a young, clean cut, female reporter who will do whatever it takes to get her first 'big scoop'. This stereotype fits either criteria, as such a character has often featured in books, TV shows or films, but could equally be a real-life person working in the media.
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give an example of how a person might use translations in daily life. Be specific.
Grades
weather
For example u might have blue eyes and your parents might have brown eyes or u might have curly hair and your parents have straight hair.
because its einstein
These pills are safe for not only teenagers, but appropriate for all ages and safe during pregnancy.
give an example of how a 'business' view might differ from an 'information technology' view of an enterprise's information architecture
Confucius - What you do not want done to yourself do not do other thing example of don't give up