<span>Research in different cultural contexts reveals that obesity is stigmatized in some cultures, but revered in others. Located in West Africa, Mauritania has a long history of droughts and famines. Because of the high levels of people who routinely go without food in the country, being fat is considered a sign of prosperity.</span>
Answer:
Super ego
Explanation:
According to Freudian psychoanalytic theory, our mind has 3 main structures which have different functions:
- Id: The id is the most "basic" structure and refers to our instincts, it's unconscious and it acts on the here and now. It is what makes us follow our desires the moment we feel we want them.
- Super-ego: The super-ego refers to our "conscious". It is the part of the mind that tells us what is right and what's wrong based on social norms and values. Sometimes we would postpone things we want (or not do them at all) because the super-ego feels like it's inadequate to do them.
- The ego: Is the mediator between the previous two structures. This is the conscious part of the mind that decides when to satisfy the id and when to satisfy the super-ego.
In the example, Greg is feeling very hungry but he realizes that leaving would disrupt the class and perhaps insult the speaker so he decides to wait. Greg is acting <u>based on the social norms he has learned (it is rude to leave in the middle of a lecture)</u>. Thus, he would be acting according to his super-ego.
Therefore, Greg's mind has a highly developed super-ego
Answer:
credentialism theory
Explanation:
Credentialism theory argues that high credentials, higher degree and more qualification means there is more chances to get social and earning benefits. It also argue that high credentials develop skills and market demanded human resources skills that helpful to live and get successful life. In high diploma every one compete to get high credentials so they can earn more money and social status.
The natural resources may not be able to keep up with the growth and some of the new population will starve or the population will ruin the natural resources.
Answer:
they were an inexpensive means of escaping the reality of economic hardship