The C. Speaker of the House is the official who chairs the proceedings of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Answer: Jerry was behaving in ethnocentric manner
Explanation:
Ethnocentric manner is the way through which a person tends to evaluate other cultures and practices as per standards and values of their own culture. They usually have low respect and understanding towards other culture.
According to the question,Jerry was ethnocentric due to which he did not have positive experience while visiting small villages that are located outside the city.He judged their culture as per his own cultural standards and thus, got bored.
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Explanation:
M. Pollan (2006) describes in his book “The omnivore's dilemma: A natural history of four meals” that human kind has fighted to get food as a basic need since ancient times. Nowadays, modernity and the intervention of science have made possible to have almost all kinds of foods available at the supermarket, while in the past, in order to have food, humans needed to depend on their skills to grow or hunt their meals, because as omnivores as we are, we eat basically everything (vegetable or animal) and need it in order to survive. Though, we like to think that we now have a great diversity available, Pollan (2006) describes in his book that this is only an illusion, created by capitalism, because basically must of our food is only corn in different presentations, at the end, only corn…he refers “ there are some forty-five thousand items in the average American supermarket and more than a quarter of them contain corn” (p.11)
References: Pollan, M. (2006). The omnivore's dilemma: A natural history of four meals. Penguin.
1. This article is primarily organized around the history of glass-making.
2. What is the meaning of the word "motifs?" B. figures
3. An antique dealer recently discovered a replica of the Portland Vase. In attempting to determine the age of the glass, she will have to begin considering dates as far back as the first century AD.
4. No one for sure knows who made the first piece of glass but the earliest known instance of man-made glass is around 4,000 B.C. The evolution of glass making over the years have led to significant advances in technology. High quality glass products have led to the invention of mirrors, lenses, glasses, microscopes, and telescopes.
5. According to the text, "the manufacturing of glass by using the blowing iron and the bottle machine allowed for larger sizes of glass bottles to be made." This large step in history began with the Greeks in around 300 B.C. In the 1600's George Ravenscroft created a new recipe for even larger glass products which eventually led to the invention of mirrors and in the development of telescopes.