The Culture

It is possible therefore to be learned to fear objects or contexts, and also it is possible to be learned not to fear them, it is related of complex way to other feelings (fear to the fear, fear to the love, fear to the death, fear to the ridiculous situation) and bears close relation to the different elements from the culture. For some, the fear in the human being, does not have any physiological relation (as reaction from alert), but it will be a product of the conscience, that expands our level of knowledge On the other hand, indicates to us, in an analysis on this subject, Elena Go’mez King (Monograph. Com), that Gray (1971) says: that it is considered to the fear, like a hypothetical state of the brain or neuroendocrino system, that arises in certain conditions and it is pronounced by certain forms of behavior. It emphasizes in addition, that in the development of the explanatory theories of the fear, are contributions of conductista psychology (Watson, 1924). In this theory, described as simplistic later, it is indicated that the innate atemorizantes stimuli, that is to say, those that we have not learned, but simply develop fear, due to their potential dangerous character for the individual, could be: the noise; the unexpected loss of support. and the pain. Also the etlogos with their knowledge and investigations, gave new perspective to the subject, thus Tinbergen in its book, " study of instinto". One talks about to the work carried out with Lorenz on threatening or dangerous silhouettes of birds, for the ducks and geese, trying to demonstrate and to illustrate the instinctive character of the behaviors of the fear. Really of the works of Tinbergen, it is possible to be deduced, with greater clarity, than a novel stimulus, in itself, produces fear. The works of the British etlogo Robert Hinde and those of Hartley (1954) if they got to try that in certain varieties of birds innate fears in front of predators exist, that express like behaviors of uproar or flight.

Herring For The Powerful At The Heiligendamm Summit

Heiligendamm is a great hotel – and that is where the leaders of the G8 countries meet when they have a summit. At the meeting there for months a frenzy, it is planned. What eat the mighty of the world? Herring or bloater dear, plaice, dogfish or Spreewald cucumbers? Would you prefer hard or soft mattress? How many police lines, there will be the daily walk to work? Camp where the demonstrators? Who supplies the hot dogs? These are the questions that move the world – at least in Heiligendamm. Rita Knobel-Ulrich and the TV production company TV GmbH Hanse look behind the scenes at the preparations for the G8 summit and meet chefs, maids, waiters, residents and opponents of the summit, to experience the G-8 meeting at close range. In well-shielded and well-guarded idyll is the head of state offered luxury at its finest. earlier dawn to himself as a dilapidated resort, which recovered SED comrades and the people in a dorm worker earned their black lung cured. Today Heiligendamm is a luxury hotel that will bring the “fragile” site in Mecklenburg Vorpommern shine and chic boom – the whole world to know Heiligendamm in the coming days. What happened behind the scenes, who composed the menu, shake the pillow? Blair would rather eat duck or braised beef, what does Mrs Merkel? How do the residents deal with the newly erected fence summit, what they think about combat divers on the beach promenade, where one may still lead his dog walkies? While inspecting from Rome, Toronto and Tokyo, the hotel, summit opponents negotiate with sausage. More information is housed here: Uriel Cohen White Bay Group.

Los Angeles International

The Japanese firm has unveiled its new creature; in the Salon of the car Los Angeles International the powerful Nissan 370Z Coupe 2001, a wild beauty and performance sports out of series that will come to replace the venerable 350Z, and will be on sale from the spring of 2009. With the new Nissan 370Z continues the lineage of the previous Z, keeping the sensations of an authentic sport driving, at the same time that increases your performance and manoeuvrability thanks to its mechanical improvements, its dimensions to the reduction of the weight and more compact. The new 370Z Coupe 2009, represents the first change in depth since the reintroduction of the Z series in 2003. Now its wheelbase is shorter, using lighter materials, equipped with a new more powerful engine and a new automatic 7 speed transmission with shifter type cams. In addition, for the first time in the history of the automotive industry, a car equipped with a synchronized control system of speed with double effect clutch coupled to a manual transmission. But to appreciate the new model, now called the Nissan 370Z, it is only necessary to observe the subtle aesthetics of the three hindquarters. Characteristic of the Z par excellence, with the typical rear window reminiscent of the original 240Z of 1970, a car that revolutionized the world of sports with its unique combination of performance, style and, most importantly, its value, which made it accessible to a greater number of fans of this type of vehicle but could not access them. The new 370Z keeps this philosophy offering accessible performance, a sport manageability and an athletic and agile design. The distinctiveness of the Nissan 370Z is evident immediately in the redesigned exterior, sportier, although perfectly identifiable as a Z, stated Pierre Loing, Vice President of product planning for Nissan Europe.