<span>No, Because they did not come in contact with the infected food.
The only way for someone to become sick with the foodborne disease if they are directly consuming the food into their body.
The bacteria that contaminate a food cannot transfer through breathing air like what common virus usually can do.</span>
The sons of liberty didn't appreciate the British government taxing the colonists <u>without their consent</u>.
The French are very proud of their culture and they are very protective of it, some may say that it is even superior to others. That is why the public policies are very influenced by the cultural beliefs of French people. The policies are usually designed to protect the French culture and are very resistant to the influence of other cultures.
The answer is helplessness theory or learned helplessness. It is when people feel helpless to avoid negative situations because previous experience has shown them that they do not have control. An example is imagine that you just failed a major test. There are some things that you could say were the reason for that: 'I'm stupid.' 'I didn't study hard enough.' 'The test was too hard.'
Each of those reasons can be seen as a not the same type of attribution. An attribution is an aspect that a person blames for the consequence of a situation. The three types of attribution is global, stable, and internal. An internal attribution is any attribution that gives the root of an event as something to do with the person, as contrasting to something in the outside world. A stable attribution is one that doesn't change over time or across situations. Finally, a global attribution is the acceptance that the factors affecting the consequence relates to a large number of situations, not just one of them.
There was very fertile land which allowed for plentiful farming, the soil was ideal for farming, this promoted growth