Adoption of an aspect of ones culture by a person of another culture
North Africa's location contributed to cultural diffusion because of its Mediterranean location
French cultural values were liberty, life, equality, and fraternity. These were the paradigms of France.
yes, music can be considered as because music explains a situation of a place.
It is referred to a subcontinent, not a continent. It is considered a subcontinent because of (1) its very large relative population, (2) its geographic isolation from the rest of Asia due to the Hindu Kush and Himalaya Mountains, (3) its cultural uniqueness, and (4) the size of the land.
Height in considered a polygenic trait because your height is influenced by multiple genes.
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One is considered racist by hating someone else because of their race, color, and/or heritage.
because the culture has health.
Yes it is because it depends on what country the tribe is in.
Because sometimes thay leave stuff behind from the past
Because sometimes thay leave stuff behind from the past
Why would North Africa and Southwest Asia be considered a cultural region? Because of the mild climate and important rivers, North Africa/Southwest Asia saw rise to two cultural hearths. A cultural hearth is a place that comes up with a way of living (culture) that the places around it adopt.
They are considered cultural landmarks because of all the natural resources in the national park and of all the different organisms that live there. Also because they are important parts in the city or state that it is in.
Because physical aspects are not the only things to be considered in the division of territories. Certain issues such as cultural, historical and even political aspects need to be considered. Geography is not 100% scientifically accurate.
Essentially, they were the same people just different nations because they shared similar cultural elements.
The Indus River Valley is considered a cultural hearth because it was the leader for cultural and religious spread to other places. It also included the spread of tools and agriculture.
I think we were always considered people but many people did (and a considerable amount still do) see us as lesser beings because we were different to them or lacked social skills. I think even in an autistic society some will treat typical people as lesser because I know some autistic people (mainly on autistic networks) who can't stand typical people because of cultural differences(although our cultural differences are considered strange because we look like everyone from the culture we were born into)