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because in greek, they were rare medicine trees
Common names for this herb include parsley breakstone, garden parsley, rock parsley, parsley, and petersylinge.
American culture uses the eye of Horus for RX, medicine and pharmaceutical stuff.
no they can not other wise your cat will die
Medicine men, or shamans, are common to most cultures in one form or another. They were (and sometimes still are) the repositories of knowledge about beneficial plants and the healing arts of their cultures and, in many cases, served as judges and connections with the supernatural. Their tradition lives on today in many so-called primitive cultures, and in the root doctors and other purveyors of traditional arts in our own culture.
In the seder meal the parsley, or other type of bitter herb, represents the bitter taste of slavery and affliction. In some homes parsley is used because it looks similar to a flail.
consider other "cultures" and find one that relates to your personal beliefs, i can tell you don't like the "culture" you're currently in.
cus there evil and oppress other ppl
Yes, Cumin seeds come under PARSLEY family. Other PARSLEY family members are carrot, celery, dill, anise, coriander, caraway.
Media facilitates a culture's transmission to other cultures and vice versa. i.e. Every culture is influenced by other cultures around them, but with medias like internet, cultures are influenced by all the other cultures of the world.
Yes, I think so.
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