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There are many factors that can shape a childâ??s beliefs and values. Environmental factors such as living conditions may, for example, affect how a child eventually views society and people. Realistically, all experiences will shape how a human perceives the world.
Religion can shape a personâ??s political opinions because their beliefs may change the way they feel about the government. They may also not believe in certain concepts that are accepted by much of society, such as welfare or Birth Control.
The religion divides people into four types, the priestly caste, the warrior caste, the merchant caste, and the worker caste.
the world is round
It seperates different communities. Traders trade in these seas to the right
"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" by Jonathan Edwards reflects Puritan beliefs of the time, using vivid imagery and strong language to emphasize the consequences of sin and God's wrath. The text embodies the societal emphasis on religious piety and fear of divine judgment prevalent in colonial America, illustrating how literature can both shape and mirror the values and beliefs of a particular society.
The shape of a society is driven by its culture. The moral values of a society and the willingness for people to stand for those morals also shapes the society.
No, consonant sounds are produced by obstructing or restricting the airflow in some way, such as by closing the lips or putting the tongue against the teeth, whereas vowel sounds are produced with a relatively open vocal tract and without any significant obstruction.
The primary thing that was produced by colonial expansion was a number of different areas which became populated. This greatly expanded the civilized world and helped to shape things as they are today.
We shape society by what goes on in our everyday lives. Religion, ethnicity, language, etc. shape everyone in society out to who they are today. We as a people are shaped by our surroundings.