The correct answer is B) Brazil with approximately 9.32057 miles.
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Said sees Orientalism mostly as a mode of representation.
Explanation:
According to Palestinian-American academic and author Edward Said (1935-2003), the concept of Orientalism mainly refers to a mode of representation of Middle-Eastern or Arab-Muslim countries and cultures structured by racist and Eurocentric prejudices and assumptions. Broadly speaking, Said believes that throughout history, Western leaders, politicians, intellectuals, historians and writers (among other social actors) have created and maintained prejudiced narratives about "the Orient" and engaged with these conceptions rather than with the actual realities and traits of the nations and peoples inhabiting the East. For example, following Said's theory, by portraying Arabs and Muslims as primitive savages in both academia and literature, Western countries intent on conquering Eastern territories--like British colonialists in the nineteenth century--were able to "justify" their invasion on the grounds that they were supposedly bringing "enlightenment" and "civilization" to "heathen" and "irrational" peoples. Said explored and presented these ideas in his foundational book <em>Orientalism</em>, published in 1978.
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This question appeals to an Ethics related activity which academic objective is the topic of <em>"Making Responsible Decisions"</em> tittled:
<em>"Describing why consumers shop and buy online and how marketers influence online purchasing behavior."</em>
Discussing how digital environments in the internet enable companies engage with consumers having face to screen exchanges and electronic offerings and how practices such as behavioral tageting direct online advertising from marketers to consumers using information slyly obtained from the consumer's footprint online activity.
Which has led to <em>76 percent</em> of online consumers having privacy and security concerns about the Internet.
Had to look for the options and here is my answer. Based on the given data above regarding the Amazonian Indians, the significant basis for this kind of destruction has been about e<span>thnocentrism and the greed of non-Indians. Hope this helps.</span>