John Garcia was an American psychologist very well-known for his researches that focused on taste aversion in rats and for discovering conditioning taste aversion. Taste aversion is often developed after having a drink or food that causes nausea, vomiting or sickness afterwards. Garcia challenged the idea that:
- any association can be learned equally well.
- conditioning takes place in an even faster and stronger manner when the conditioned stimulus is ecologically relevant.
Therefore, the ability to develop a taste aversion works as a survival mechanism. And, regardless of the taste of the food, sights and sounds, ones can tricky themselves into not liking the taste simply because they relate sickness with it.
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Xenophobia is the fear/distrust of anything perceived to be foreign. There is no specific anti-xenophobia laws in South Africa because xenophobia is a state of mind not an act.
The constitution protects all citizens from discrimination but this can only be the discrimination acted out not just thought.
So xenophobic violence is prescribed by the criminal acts, employment based xenophobia is prescribed by the labour acts and so forth.
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They are both high holy days. Does this help?
The guards and messengers treat the men of umofia so badly because of power, they want to make sure and show them that they hold a more power to them that they would treat them badly into showing who is more greater that because of it, it showed conflicts and fights among them.