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Alochol abuse has been discussed til it's nearly dead and you will find if you research it enough that most alocholics believe it's heriderity that causes them to be alocholics. Passed down through a family member who drank and it doesn't necessarly have to be immediate family it could be an aunt or Uncle. Most alochoics that I've talked to and there have been many as I too am an Alocholic believe that our sickness has nothing to do with Culture. For example, some Nationalities of people drink wine with every meal, that doesn't make them alocholics as when they leave the table they don't usually drink anymore. I don't know what your definition of an Alocholic is, but my definition is someone who absolutely craves alochol and it doesn't mean that they have to buy it in a corner store, it could be shoe polish as that contains wood alochol or it could be shaving lotion if the abuser wants to drink bad enough he or she will drink anything that has alchol in it including some cough medicines.
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Nature vs. Nurture
To make them more culturally relevant for the countries they are released in.
Memorials, by definition, represent cultural history. Memorials are meant to commemorate events that are considered culturally relevant, it doesn't get more "culturally historic" than that.
You've got to be kidding. Math and Science areculturally relevant. The disconnect comeswhen the culture itself becomes so flabby and clueless that it loses interest in the factorsand influences most relevant to its survival.
Culturally unbiased writing
Since humor usually involves an understanding of culturally relevant events, whatever country you are currently in has "the" sense of humour for you.
Stephanie Dovigi has written: 'An Analysis of the performance of molecular mechanics methods in the study of some biologically relevant hydrogen-bonded systems'
Even though it is mainly a historical legend it has become a national holiday since 1863 when Lincoln made it one. Culturally a large percentage of the United States celebrates the day with a traditional dinner. This ties the nation to a national identity and history.
not possible
stability or change
Your nationality is usually determined by where you are born.---In Europe, people generally inherit their father's nationality and place of birth is not relevant.
They're land animals (biologically birds, but they don't fly), so the relevant criteria for kashrut are split hooves and cud-chewing. Obviously they have neither trait. Therefore they are not kosher.