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Dos de los medios más poderosos de socialización son la familia y la escuela.
Pero también podemos considerar a los amigos, la religión y a los medios masivos de comunicación por la gigantesca influencia que ejercen en nuestras vidas.
Estos agentes de socialización nos invitan a integrarnos directa o indirectamente a las diferentes estructuras de una sociedad y facilitan u obstaculizan -según el caso- el proceso de integración a diferentes grupos o asociaciones.
Estos agentes también son considerados como grupos de referencia que influyen y forman nuestra conducta. Los grupos de referencia pueden ser primarios o secundarios, dependiendo de su grado de influenza.
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Answer:
C. changes in the way American food is produced have contributed to the rise in food-borne illnesses.
Explanation:
The book, Fast Food Nation is written by Eric Schlosser. He is a popular journalist and author. The book carefully portrays what is done in the United States fast-food industry. The author in the ninth chapter of his book, explains his visit to the slaughterhouse and expresses distaste for the meat industry as he describes the occupational hazards of employees in the industry.
Eric Schlosser further explains how the meat industry will continually pose health risks to people's lives.
Answer:
Sensory adaptation.
Explanation:
Sensory adaptation is the decrease in the awareness of a stimulus due to constant exposure to it. The sensitivity decrease of this stimulus allows us to pay attention to other stimuli in the environment. This phenomenon happens with smell, taste, sight, hearing, and touch, in other words, with the five senses.
In the described situation, we can see that as Brad smelled the sweet odor constantly, his sensory receptors became less aware of the overwhelming smell and allowed him to pay attention to other stimuli in the bakery.