there are 56 ethnic groups in china 90% of chinese are Han, a ethnic group. overtime, lot's of groups have joined the Han Good luck "o" source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ethnic_groups_in_China
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There are thousands of ethnic groups. Search Wikipedia, it can lead to some good sources on ethnic groups. The only "3 peoples" idea I can think of is the 19th century anthropological idea of "Negroid, Caucasoid and Mongoloid" races of humanity.
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there is no real way of figuring out. you could take a poll but you might might miss someone. with the level of global travel a good guess would be almost all existing ethnic groups. There are 73 different languages spoken in the state, so there must be at least 73 different ethnic groups. there are actually 300 languages spoken in california actually, including indigenous groups native to california
A melting pot is a metaphor for a society where different cultures, traditions, and people blend together. It refers to the idea of cultural assimilation, where various elements combine to create a unique and diverse society.
because the countries in west Africa was colonized by different nations. thereby being exposed to different ways of life. though the cultures are different, they have many similarities, just little differences depending on the community.
According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, the word nationality means "the fact or status of being a member of citizen of a particular nation."The definition of the word ethinic is "of or relating to races or large groups of people who have the same customs, religion, origin, etc." The words ethnic groups and nationalities are usually used interchangably.According to the CIA's World Fact Book, the nationality of the country of Iraq is Iraqis. The ethnic groups of Iraq are Arab (75%-80%), Kurdish (15%-20%) and Turkoman, Assyrian, or other (5%). The World Fact Book is a good source of information about any country in the world.
Afrikaners are primarily from South Africa. They are descendants of the Dutch, German, French Huguenot, and other European settlers who arrived in the Cape of Good Hope in the 17th and 18th centuries. Today, Afrikaners are one of the largest ethnic groups in South Africa.
Iraq has a rich cultural heritage, with historical sites like Babylon and Nineveh, and a diverse population that encompasses various ethnic and religious groups. The country also has vast oil reserves, making it potentially economically prosperous. Additionally, Iraq is strategically located in the Middle East, serving as a bridge between the region's different cultures and nations.
Primary groups are groups that are small characterized by intimate face-to-face association and cooperation. Secondary groups are formal impersonal where there is little social intimacy or mutual understanding. The exception is when a primary group becomes so large and impersonal they no longer can be considered a primary group (Schaefer, Pg 110). As these classifications refer to status roles of race or different ethnic groups, careful considerations must be made. Our country clearly has defined status of groups, and individuals of different races and ethnic backgrounds. Over time, the defined and generally viewed status of many groups has changed. For example, African Americans status was once defined as slaves. Over time notably after the civil war they were given "their freedom" and no longer were defined or held the status of slaves. As time marched on, they were given the right to vote along with women I might add, their social status one again was defined and viewed differently. Today African Americans social status is equal to whites and all other different ethnic groups. Another example that comes to mind is the Japanese. During World War II, their social status was defined and recognized as the enemy. They were placed into camps so their activities could be closely monitored even though many of them had never been to Japan and were American born citizens. Today they are defined as educated, good business people honorable and trustworthy. The moral of the story is as time passes the world changes not always that quickly. Stereotypes still exist and social status is still affected as defined by general beliefs and views for different races and ethnic groups. To prove this theory, today Muslims are viewed and defined generally as terrorist. Undoubtedly they are all not terrorist and have the same disgust as most American regarding terrorist. Yet like the Japanese, they have been socially defined and labeled. This too over time will change.
The food groups allow variety in a diet, with different ways to help the body function.