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In some middle eastern cultures.
The Afro-Asiatic group.
The constellations are named from Greek, Roman, and Middle Eastern cultures. The names were derived from their animals, gods, goddesses, and the characters of their stories.
Many middle eastern cultures
Public displays of affection between a man and a woman. Also, not looking and person in the eye; exception with elders it is important to gaze downward. It is considered rude to stand far apart from a person while speaking to them as well. In the Middle East people tend to speak close together (4in' of space). Never show the sole of your foot, it is the lowest part of your body and is considered and insult. Don't point with one finger, instead use finger conjoined and use the right hand.
Yes, the eastern hemisphere is home to a diverse range of cultures including but not limited to Asian, Middle Eastern, African, and European cultures. This region encompasses countries with unique languages, traditions, religions, and belief systems that contribute to its rich cultural tapestry.
Hellenistic culture is the blend of Greek, Middle Eastern and Asian cultures. The significance is that this blend happened after Alexander conquered the empires and countries listed above for the first time in history.
Because their culture does not make it a bad thing to be dirty and not to bathe. You are not looked down upon if you smell bad in middle eastern cultures.
Belief in One God. The others were all idolaters.
biting the thumb back in Verona at the time romeo and Juliet was set was an offense such as sticking up your middle finger now. just another socially unacceptable thing
D, rivaled the accomplishments of early Middle Eastern cultures
There are strong arguments that would compel joining Cyprus to both the regions of Europe and the Middle East. I am of the view that Cyprus is politically and socially a European country, but physically and geographically a Middle Eastern country. In terms of popular culture, it is a mix of European and Middle Eastern attitudes, with a slight European bent, like Greece or Israel.