According to the Popol Vuh, the final version of man was created out of maize. To Mayan People, maize was a sacred and divine food, a source of life and wellness, for it was tied to their everyday life, it was in their meals (in many forms, such as flour, cornbread, etc.), it could be easily stored, it was useful in the making of items (such as baskets) and its growing cycle gave them a certain sense of time that influenced their festivals.
As a result, Xiao may experience acculturative stress.
The term acculturative stress refers to the psychological impact which comes along with adaptation to a new society and culture. In Xiao's case, he comes from a family where each member depends on each other, but as America values independence, he is conflicted between his old values and new norms found in a new country.
Answer: Chicago and Michigan City
Explanation:
Answer:
Traumatic stress studies.
Explanation:
In the book <em>‘Human Adaptation to Extreme Stress: From the Holocaust to Vietnam edited by John P. Wilson, Zev Harel, Boaz Kahana, 1988</em>, the <u>authors explore a plethora of research regarding the consequences of such stressful events as war and their impact on victims.</u> In particular, the <u>authors focus on events, consequences and causal factors that influence how sufferers perceive both event and their consequences</u>.
In order to address the subject in a complex way, authors apply the <em>multidisciplinary </em>method and bring into discussion various findings from victimology, post-traumatic stress disorder studies, disaster studies and many more.