The names only make sense from a European perspective. The "Far East" could easily be called the "Far West" from a Polynesian or North American perspective. However, as regions, the Middle East and the Far East terms tend to group together people who have a high level of local interaction.
social-cultural
It will depend on whether you are European citizen or not.
Evolutionary psychology and to a lesser extent comparative psychology.
This concept is most relevant to the psychodynamic perspective of personality. According to psychodynamic theory, personality is influenced by unconscious motives and desires that can shape behavior and characteristics. Freud's notion of the unconscious plays a central role in this perspective, emphasizing how deep-rooted motives can impact personality development.
social-cultural
Social- cultural
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There are two widespread points of 'worship;' Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. Other religions are represented in Japan, but not to as great extent.
The following religions were present in Rome at various times, to a significant extent: * animism * paganism * Mithraism * Christianity * Judaism (probably to a lesser extent than the others) There were sub-division of the above. In early times, Christianity was represented by proto-Catholic-Orthodox and Gnostic (and other) wings, eventually resolving to the Roman Catholic Church only. Mithraism evolved for some, to the worship of Sol Invictus. Paganism also had varous forms, including the 'mystery' religions.
A European way of classifying water quality based on the extent of organic pollution/enrichment in streams.
There is no simple single answer.There are many religions and all differ to a greater or lesser extent on how they worship.Some religions do not have a god or gods so they would not worship one at all.You need to specify which religion you are referring to for a particular answer.