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assimilation- a plan in which Native Americans would give up their beliefs and way of life to become part of the white culture.
The dominance of the English language. This is not only the case in terms of the number of English-speakers in non-British countries, but also in the amount of attention paid in non-British countries to the products of English-speaking cultures, though this has now become mingled with the importance of specifically American culture.
1.) They might be prejudice 2.) They might be friendly, and be interested in your culture. 3.) They might work well together, and become one united together. One total generalization would be: that it mainly varies between cultures and people, depending on their reactions and or ideas.
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The surname is the name of the family. The "first name" in western cultures is the personal name of the individual. In some eastern cultures, the family name is given first and the personal name follows, so these English language terms become confusing when used in that context.
The result of the restriction of a culture from the outside cultural influences;Cultural divergence is the tendency for cultures to become increasingly dissimilar with time (as opposed to cultural convergence, which is the tendency for cultures to become increasingly similar with time).
It changes it when you are introduced to new cultures in big cities and you become part of idk
There is no such thing as a citizen of England in international law. People of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are all British citizens in international law. Canada is an independent country and anyone who wanted to become a Canadian citizen would have to apply to the Canadian authorities in the same way that a Canadian would have to apply to the British authorities if they wanted to become a British citizen.
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Cultures are created via the intermingling of different peoples over time. This means that the traditions of one group might diffuse through another based on their location. Therefore, each culture will have different traits from place to place.
For a couple of reasons: * Australia has a very diverse population. We have people from over 150 countries that live here as citizens. * Australians are by and large very respectful of other cultures and as such communities of people have formed that preserve the culture of the countries they came from originally. * Several thousands of people move to Australia every year, bringing with them the cultures of the countries they come from and since Australia does not insist that these people "become Aussie" these cultures can be preserved.
Canadian TV (as in Canadian production) tells us that we are rightfully in a cultural war of self identification with respect to Manifest Destiny. By the way, being the generous people we are, Canadians have no problem, in principle, to U.S. desires to become part of Canada.
The British Empire was very expansive, and as a consequence, British culture and English language is still often a big part of those former colonies.
Older cultures tend to become non-motil after a while. Since an old culture will produce acid in its media, most of the flagella will be lost. By using young cultures you will have motile organisms. If you have more questions about the details, look online or in a micro book, you will find it.
Cultural convergence
You have to wait until you are at least eighteen years of age and live within the British Columbia / Canadian area's. i am both
It is unclear what the question is asking about. "Culture of cultures" is not a commonly understood term. If the question is asking whether the US is a place dominated by multiculturalism, the answer is: No. The United States is a melting pot as opposed to a salad bowl. Each person who comes to the United States is expected to become an American and adopt American values and social protocols. Unlike salad bowl cultures, like Canada, a person is not encouraged to truly be diverse.