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Social change is a complex and multi-faceted phenomenon. There are both endogenous (internal to the society concerned) and exogenous (external to the society) factors influencing social change. The following are the important factors contributing to social change:Environmental factors: Geological and climatic phenomena like earthquakes, flood, draught, tornado, tsunami etc. cause drastic changes in the economy or material assets of a society which in turn leads to social change. Variation in the availability of water resources and mineral resources (eg. Petroleum) can also affect social change.Biotic factors: Fluctuation in agricultural productivity, availability of fishery wealth, spread of diseases affecting man, crops and domesticating animals, changes in population structure, sex ratio, age ratio etc. can also contribute to significant changes in life style and thereby in the culture.Cultural factors: The main cause of social change is the cultural factor. The basic elements of culture like language, religion, philosophy, literature, faith and values will take long time to change due to the influence of another culture. The co-existence of two different cultures for a long period can cause cultural diffusion leading to changes in both. India, for example, discarded age long customs like Sati and Child marriage because of her contact with the Europeans.Demographic factors: Changes in population factors such as Birth Rate, death rate, migration or Immigration can cause changes in sex ratio, age-ratio and other vital population parameters. Such changes affect marriage norms, familial relations, conditions of the marginalized etc. ultimately influencing social change.Technological factors: Technological advancement has resulted in the production of surplus food, population growth, urbanization and industrialization. All these have affected family size, occupational divisions, gender roles, interdependency, social competition etc. Developments in the field of transportation and communication reduced the social distance which gave momentum to cultural diffusion and thereby to social change.Ideological factors: Political, social and religious ideologies can bring forth radical changes in social structure and social relationships. For example, the spread of communist political ideology in Kerala brought an end to feudalism followed by drastic changes in class structure which reflected even on family relations. The social philosophies of persons like Sree Narayna Gurn, Sahodharan Ayyappan, Ayyankali etc. resulted in the vertical mobility of oppressed communities in Kerala which brought lasting changes in the social sphere of the state.Psychological factors: Man, by nature, is a lover of change. The inherent tendency to look for novelty compel man to experiment new ideas which may sometimes results in the establishment of new social setup. Change in attitude of society towards family planning, dowry, Caste System, women's education etc. which brought about radical changes in society are primarily psychological in nature.Other factors: In addition to above mentioned factors other elements such as wars, ethnic tensions, competition for resources, trade unionism, banking system, human rights movement, enhanced environmental awareness etc. have resulted in wide spread social variation and modification.Reference: Arjunan,N.K.(2010). Philosophical and Sociological Bases of Education (2nd Ed.). Palakkad: Yuga Publications.
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An organism living on a rocky beach might be affected by: 1. Not having enough food or shelter 2. Predators(like seagulls) 3. Tidal waves(water)
sensory evaluation is what the food smells, taste and looks like.
Howard R. Moskowitz has written: 'Packaging research in food production design and development' 'Product Testing and Sensory Evaluation of Foods' -- subject(s): Food, Testing, Sensory evaluation, Commercial products 'Sensory and consumer research in food product design and development' -- subject(s): Food, Testing, Sensory evaluation, Commercial products 'New directions for product testing and sensory analysis of foods' -- subject(s): Food, Sensory evaluation, Analysis 'Food concepts and products' -- subject(s): Marketing, Product management, New products, Food, Just-in-time systems, Food industry and trade
The different factors affecting food ways and culinary practices are: 1. geographical location 2. Climate 3. Topography 4. History 5. Religion 6. Economic Factors 7. Psychological Factors 8. Health Concerns 9. physical 10. psychological 11. social 12. culture 13. sensory
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Elizabeth Larmond has written: 'Laboratory Methods for Sensory Evaluation of Food'
The factors affecting menu pricing in any food establishment are mainly food costs. Other factors that affect menu pricing are rent, taxes, utilities, payroll, and many more.
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The availability of food is an example of a factor that affects environmental resistance. Other factors include climate and predators.
Yixiang Yang has written: 'Shi jie di yi mei shi =' -- subject(s): Cookery, International, Food, Food habits, Gastronomy, International Cookery, Sensory evaluation
Food evaluation is when food is looked at thoroughly. It is then determined how healthy or unhealthy it is. Carbohydrates, fats and sugars are also looked at.