A taboo is any action or behavior that is not approved by the people in a society.
These types of actions are general against public view and may attract severe punishment but they are sometimes specific to a particular society.
This means that what may be regarded as a taboo to a set of people may not necessarily be a taboo in another society.
<h3>Factors That influences what may be seen as Taboo</h3>
- Culture
- Tribe
- Ethnicity
- Religion
- Age
For instance, some culture in India prohibit the consumption of beef for religious reasons. Other cultures in America do not see anything wrong in the consumption of beef.
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Answer:
With the Industrial Revolution came inventions that promoted economic ... People had the freedom and means to travel greater distances than ever before. It meant the right to do the things you wanted.
Explanation:
Answer:
South Africa [more details below ⇓]
Explanation:
<u>On 3 December 1967, South African doctor, Dr Christiaan (Chris) Barnard, performed the world's first human to human heart transplant at Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town. This extraordinary event which pushed the boundaries of science into the dawn of a new medical epoch took place inside Charles Saint Theatre at Groote Schuur Hospital. After a decade of heart surgery, Barnard and his gifted cardiothoracic team of thirty (which included his brother Marius), were well equipped to perform the nine hour long operation. The recipient was Louis Washkansky, a fifty three year old grocer with a debilitating heart condition. Washkansky received the heart of Denise Darvall, a young woman who was run over by a car on 2 December and had been declared brain dead after suffering serious brain damage. Her father, Edward Darvall agreed to the donation of his daughter's heart and kidneys. The operation started shortly after midnight on a Saturday night and was completed the next morning just before 6 a.m. when the new heart in the chest of Louis Washkansky was electrically shocked into action. After regaining consciousness he was able to talk and on occasion, to walk but his condition deteriorated and died of pneumonia eighteen days after the heart transplant. Groote Schuur Hospital has set up the ‘Heart of Cape Town Museum’ which honours those who played a leading role in the surgical feat. Theatres A and B are the orginal theatres and have been recreated to display an authentic representation of the ground breaking operation. </u>
<em>in all the answer is "South Africa" </em>
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