This text makes a tour through the most important aspects of residents' attitudes towards the impact of tourism in relation to some of the most studied variables that attempt to explain the behaviour of residents. The heterogeneity of methodologies and different models or theories proposed to the present day, have not produced results with universal validity or efficacy, so these studies could be directed to the analysis of other variables beyond the tourism sector and especially focusing on local studies. Tourist destinations are places conditioned by history, tourist developments, social and cultural aspects which make each tourist area identified by factors that shape the zone. This paper opens a discussion on the limitations of the methods and theories developed for the study of resident attitudes towards tourism. The creation of a new framework of study that overcomes the identified problems is advocated.
Affectively based attitudes are
"most often connected to values,
which are difficult to change".Each mentality has three segments that are spoken to in what
is known as the ABC model of states of attitudes:
A: affective
B: behavioral,
C: cognitive
The
affective segment
alludes to the enthusiastic response one has toward a state of mind or attitude
object.
Answer:
Ordeal
Explanation:
Ordeal by boiling water: Here there is a boiling pot of black water and a stone is thrown and the water is stirred. The accused sticks there arm in and brings out the stone.
Ordeal by hot rod: Here the accused has to hold a scolding hot rod and holds it for around 5 seconds.
Ordeal by hot coals: Here the accused walks across a hot coal barefooted.
Answer:
yes they have
Explanation:
because there are alot of deties to worship and every deity has its own way to be worshiped
Yes they do. most products in the united states have a label saying “made in china” that’s why most americans value made in the usa products more then others