Nacirema", which satirizes anthropological papers on "other" cultures, and the culture of the United States. Horace Mitchell Miner wrote the paper and originally published it in the June 1956 edition of American Anthropologist.
Answer: People couldn't find the radio stations.
Explanation:
Every radio station is assigned a frequency on which they are to broadcast. These frequencies identify the radio stations such that people are able to find them by just going to that frequency.
This was the main reason why the government had to assign radio frequencies. Initially, radio stations took on different frequencies and finding them could be cumbersome as they sometimes changed. By assigning one frequency to a station, listeners could always find it there.
Answer:
because the bad things have been pushed under the rug and the so called good things are more focused on.
Explanation:
Answer: Pets who learn that the sound of an electric can opener signals the arrival of their food illustrate: C.) classical conditioning.
Explanation: These pets have been experiencing Pavlovian Conditioning, this is the conditioning response of associating the (neutral stimulus) sound of the can opener with receiving food (biological stimulus).