Dating has become more prevalent
Divlrce rate is higher now
More drinking and dance parties
More extra marital affairs
well if they come from the west they will be black, but if they come from the east they will be white
what are the positive and negative impact of western culture to Indonesia culture
Western culture causes the youth to abandon their own culture and adopt that of foreigners, causing the original culture to lose its uniqueness. Modernization has provided the means by which western culture spreads quickly around the world, leading to the loss of indigenous cultures in many places.
in Pakistan it should not be western culture it should be in an ISLAMIC manner
The western culture has had some positive impacts on India. The most notable are increased human rights for women and children.
The Māori have been significantly affected by Western culture through colonization, which led to the loss of land, language, and traditional practices. The introduction of Western education, religion, and economic systems disrupted their social structures and ways of life. While Māori have worked to reclaim and revitalize their culture, they continue to navigate the challenges of cultural assimilation and identity within a predominantly Western society. This interaction has resulted in both negative impacts, such as socio-economic disparities, and positive outcomes, such as the resurgence of Māori cultural pride and advocacy.
It's Western culture
Technology, the democratic tradition, new types of medicine that were introduced, economic innovations like banking, and condoms.
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In An Unknown Girl, there are obvious associations between Western and Eastern culture. There is a sense of the purity of the 'unknown girl', perhaps representing the innocence of Pakistan, being invaded by the Western culture. There are constant reminders of the beauty of Pakistan e.g. the peacock in line 16. Peacocks are exotic, and there is something unnatural and extraordinary about them. This overwhelmingly beautiful quality, representing the vibrancy and colour of Pakistan, is replicated in the dazzlingly ornate hennah. The unknown girl is an emblem of Pakistan in its unsullied nature. By having that refrain, we see the degree of her longing for and innocent Pakistan, unruined by Westernisation, and the artificial, syntheitc, contrived appearance that Western culture had given India. Not only is she 'clinging to these firm peacock lines', but she is clinging on for that aspect of her nature, her culture. The comparison between her clinging on to the hennah and 'people who cling to the sides of a train' is culturally suitable, and draws comparisons between the cultures, emphasising their difference. There are constant associations between a harsher, colder Western culture, for example: 'she is icing my hand' - icing is purely decorative, there is nothing cultural about it. When the poet attempts to make an analogy with the Western world, she makes it significanty colder, compared with the colourful and vibrant nature of the more Eastern references, such as the kameez. When she says 'I'll scrape off the dry brown lines before i sleep, reveal soft as a snail trail the amber bird beneath', not only is she talking literally in terms of the hennah, but she is saying that the real beauty of Pakistan lies beneath the surface. Once you get rid of the syntheitics, the signs of Western culture, the beauty can truly be discovered.
pakistan receives a very less amount of rainfall from western depression because the western depression are cyclones which originate in the mediterranean sea which is very far away from pakistan as a matter of fact the western depression's intensity is decreased as it passes through many countries before reaching pakistan. due to this pakistan receives a very little rainfall from winter depressions.
The culture of Western Europe is described as Western Culture. It is regarded as a highly modernized and developed culture, with much freedom per average citizen. Western culture can be found in Western Europe, Northern America, Israel, Australia, New Zealand, and even Japan.