He wants to be welcome, but wants to be cautious as well
The answer is the values that fast-food represents and the
way it has shaped the world. The book talks about fast food, the values it
exemplifies and the world it made. Since it proven that there is an innovative force
and growth in the lives of the Americans.
In both the Haida and Maori myths it can be seen that the children played an important role in creating the world. Based on the excerpts, I think that <span>both the Haida and Maori believe that children are more clever than their parents as shown by what their actions have created. </span>