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setting targets for quailty improments helps establish culture climate and organization
I don't think Morocco's geography influences it's culture at all.
Factors affecting the moral climate in business include ethical leadership, organizational culture, employee values, and external pressures such as competition and regulatory environment. Ethical leadership sets the tone for ethical behavior throughout the organization, while organizational culture can either encourage or discourage moral behavior. Employee values influence their moral decisions, and external pressures can also impact the overall moral climate of a business.
The geography or climate of a particular place or region influences the region's culture by the way they dress ,what they eat etc. basically it influences our way of life . Suppose you lived in a cool region you would wear clothes that kept you warm and you'd eat hot food nothing cold like ice cream similarly if you lived in a warm region you would wear clothes you feel cool in e.g tshirts shorts and sandals and would eat ice cream . - Chimeria
the Greeks were forced to move towards the ocean since the terrain was so rocky
It allowed for easy sailing
The climate led to similar cuisine throughout the region Open-air architecture fit the climate very well.
It is the wine culture in the Mediterranean region where the climate suites its production.
topography,climate and natural resources
The culture of any countries around the Mediterranean Sea.
The influence of Greek culture faded when the Roman Empire rose to power in the Mediterranean. Romans adopted and adapted many aspects of Greek culture, but over time developed their own unique identity that eventually diluted the impact of Greek cultural influence.
Factors such as history, geography, religion, economics, politics, social norms, and technology all play a role in shaping and influencing world cultures. Each of these factors contribute to the development of unique beliefs, traditions, values, and customs that are passed down through generations. Additionally, interactions with other cultures through trade, migration, and conquest can also impact and shape a culture.
Answer from Dfoofnik:The Mediterranean Sea became an invaluable resource for civilization, rather than a barrier between lands. The temperate climate provided for diverse and abundant agriculture, substantial trade, and the exchange of knowledge and technology throughout the region (although this was frequently due to wars and military expeditions).Relatively smooth waters helped trade and cultural exchange across the Mediterranean Sea, but it also invited hostilities among the rulers of disparate social systems.
Mediterranean Culture
Culture can influence a person's dietary choices greatly. The reason for this is because a person will often eat what is eaten in their culture, and this may not always be healthy food. Mediterranean and Asian food, for example.
Portugal makes frontier with Spain in the North and east and its border by the Atlantic Ocean to the West and South. Al thought Portugal does not geographically stands on the Mediterranean Sea (South of Portugal is in the Atlantic Ocean near the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea) its culture and climate is Mediterranean.
His influence was only in the eastern Mediterranean where he established his empire over Greece and the Persian Empire. He slaughtered opposition, and tried to sow Greek culture in the ex-Persian Empire.