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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.
The European immigrants have influenced the culture and the life of the Prairie. This can be seen from the religion that the Prairie people have adopted, clothes and the type of food that they eat.
they don't have the same culture as america's do
doesn't everyone eat lizards
The influence on health you have the most control over is what you eat because just because someone is eating this does not mean you have to also. Choosing not to eat high calorie food is your decision and can change your life
culture defines who a person is, where they come from [in some cases], what they eat, what they wear, what they believe in.
culture defines who a person is, where they come from [in some cases], what they eat, what they wear, what they believe in.
yes, a prisoner can choose to not eat their food. However, if they are starving, the prisoner can get a court order to force feed them.
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To report on culture in a class, you can discuss how different cultural backgrounds influence perceptions, behaviors, and interactions. You can also explore how cultural norms and values impact learning styles and classroom dynamics. Additionally, you can analyze how inclusivity and diversity are promoted or challenged within the class environment.
No because one can choose when to eat but not choose when to blink their eyes
The dog will choose whether or not it wants to eat it.