I believe the answer is: No, depressed people in Eastern cultures do not devalue themselves like depressed people in Western cultures.
Eastern culture place a really high value on hardwork more than the western culture. So, people in eastern culture tend to see the act of succumbing to depression as being weak, which make them tend to deal it by working even harder to accomplish positive in life.
Answer: True. I'm good with maths, so if i got myself confused i'm so so so sorry!
Answer:
Tisquantum did not consider himself an "Indian" as that was a European term. He regarded himself first and foremost as a citizen of Patuxet, where he was part of his village with his people.
Explanation:
Tisquantum (also known as Squanto) was one of the early liaison figures between the Mayflower pilgrims and the Patuxet people who were indigenous to what would become New England. He was eventually taken to Spain by Thomas Hunt and he was educated by monks before making his way back to what would become Plymouth. Unfortunately, when he returned from Europe in 1619 he found that his people had died from an epidemic. He was thus an English-speaking Native American already in place as the pilgrims arrived on the Mayflower in 1620.
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
The policies I believe the United States Food and Drug Administration should implement to improve the usefulness of food labels are:
1. Give importance to serving sizes and calories.
2. Signify the content of added sugars.
3. Elucidate clearly the ingredient lists.
4. Ensure there is adequate information in the front-of-package labeling.
5. Broaden the scope of labeling.