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No, history is not the same as culture. Culture is the way of people all around the world in many different places, while history is just a recording of events that happened to people.
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Almost everything you do and everything around you influences your brain. Family life, school, religious training, and friends have a tremendous influence on your brain.
I think that American culture influences people around the world by showing them that you can have more than one culture in your community
African cultural influence was strong because many Africans worked on the rice farms and they had it around them all the time.
Education is a huge influence in culture and society. Education allows an individual to learn how to interact with the people around them.
External influences on whether or not a person chooses to drink includes parents and other adults and the culture around them.
It was Kiev and the it was due to Prince Vladimir around 989 when this all happened.
Here's a quote from a site I found:"1885 - Charlie Nagreen of Seymour, Wisconsin, at the age of 15, sold hamburgers from his ox-drawn food stand at the Outagamie County Fair. He went to the Outagamie County Fair and set up a stand selling meatballs. Business wasn't good and he quickly realized that it was because meatballs were too difficult to eat while strolling around the fair. In a flash of innovation, he flattened the meatballs, placed them between two slices of bread and called his new creation a hamburger. " The site has the complete history of ground meat. Copy and paste link. http://whatscookingamerica.net/History/HamburgerHistory.htm
The numerous different table manners throughout the world are a result of the history of the culture. In one country, their table manners will be found offensive to another culture halfway around the world.
Culture, History, and government of Azerbaijan info can be found here: http://www.geocities.com/master8885/index.html