Answer:
Explanation:
<u>One of the examples of behavior that would be considered deviant in one society and not in the other is the eating of certain animals. The examples are:</u>
- Some societies in India consider the cow a sacred animal and never would consume beef.
- Muslim societies do not eat pork meat.
- Insects are considered a tasty snack in many countries, including Thailand, while it would be considered gross by many people from the west.
- While some of the western European countries (like France and Belgium) have specialized butcher shops and restaurants for horse meat, eating it would most likely be considered taboo in the US or UK.
- The most radical example is the eating of dogs, which occurs in some Asian countries, most notably China. There is even a whole festival for dog meat consumption in Yulin, and every year there are protests across the globe because of this event. Slaughtering dogs for meat consumption is prohibited in the US and plenty of other countries.
<u>With all of this, we can conclude that some food consumption can be seen as deviant in some parts of the world, while in others it is a normal occurrence and part of the every-day diet.</u>
Despite various taboos and laws, what we have to understand is that our connection to the animals is culturally constructed. The fact that people of the US feel closer to dogs, cats, and horses, but not to sheep and pigs, is not the fact supported by nature. There is nothing in nature itself and the nutrition of horses, insects, and various other species that prevents us to eat them. These deviances surrounding different meats are all culturally constructed. <u>This does not mean they are less real or that we should eat all the animals, just that we have to realize that our ways are no naturally more or less right than someone else’s.</u>
I was in line waiting for a TA meeting in college, but the door was locked and I was too shy to knock. I thought I could be interrupting something important, then I realized I was important as well, so I dared to knock and take care of my business, I was able to avoid disaster by over-coming my shyness.
Answer:
VALIDITY
Explanation:
Validity is said to be the quality of being logically sound. It is
The sate of soundness or cogency of something.
It is the state of being legally or officially binding or acceptable.
When define with reference to Research, Validity is an indication of how sound your research is. More specifically, and to deduce how valid your research is, the design (research design) and the methods of your research (Research methodology) is assesses.
Validity in data collection simply means that your findings truly represent the phenomenon you are claiming to measure.
Therefore, because a test measures
Or states what it is supposed to, then the test has a high degree of VALIDITY.
Answer: Philadelphia/Pennsylvania Gazette
Explanation:
Between 1728 - 1800, Philadelphia/Pennsylvania Gazette is one of the most widely read newspapers in United State, which was founded by Samuel Keimer before it was later bought by Benjamin Franklin and Hugh Meridith. Benjamin Franklin and his partner, Meredith changed its name from "The Universal Instructor in all Arts and Sciences" to "Pennsylvania Gazette"