white people
small cars
complain instead of do
democracy as an effective intermediate
sort of have green things around
European orgin and china also Vietnam.
Anthropological Journal of European Cultures was created in 1990.
no, all culture diets are the same! reason: different cultures think they should eat the same.
European cultures and societies with a history of colonization by Europeans.
Non-examples of European cultures would include those from regions such as Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Oceania. For instance, the indigenous cultures of the Native American tribes, traditional African societies, or the various cultures found in South Asia, like Indian or Thai cultures, are not European. Similarly, the Maori culture of New Zealand or the Aboriginal cultures of Australia also fall outside the European cultural sphere.
Alcohol has been known in all European cultures since prehistoric times.
This is tough to answer as there are regional cultures, traditional cultures, modernized cultures, etc. In the most broadest sense, they could be labeled with a culture that is Northern European or European in general. Northern European countries are described as Nordic and all share this culture, too. In addition, they could all be considered to have a Scandinavian culture, even though not every country in Northern Europe is a part of Scandinavia. Furthermore, you could go by nation claiming that Sweden has a Swedish culture, Norway a Norwegian one, etc.
Yes some European cultures did.
Two such bacteria cultures, Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus are used to make all yogurts
Mainly European ones.
Changes in European society that galvanized the expansion of European peoples and cultures after 1450 included religious strife and political centralization. Other changes came the form of technological advances.
greek and roman cultures