We congratulate you on your engagement and want to offer a word of encouragement to you during this special period of preparation for marriage
A society. Society is derived from a word meaning "companion" and companions are the same organisms living together. Definitions of society include, being in the company of others, an organization..., living together in a community.
SOCIETY
A group of similar individuals living together in an area is called population.
Living things have cells. And living things use energy.
resources can be defined as living or non living things which may be useful to people and their society
A society. Society is derived from a word meaning "companion" and companions are the same organisms living together. Definitions of society include, being in the company of others, an organization..., living together in a community.
A society is a group of individuals living together and sharing resources, customs, and values. It typically includes social institutions like government, education, and religion. Societies can be organized in various ways, such as democracies, monarchies, or tribes.
A society where there are several cultures or ethnic groups living together.
An extended family in Bantu society was a family of several generations living together.
a baranganic society is an aggregate of people living together in a barangay governed by all those officials...
i think there are four marriage, three or more living together, two living together, and single... :)
The collection of living organisms together with the ways they interact with each other and their environment is known as an ecosystem.
No. Society is people living together in a more or less ordered community. Culture is the arts, music, ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society.
SOCIETY
Esprit de corps, or morale, is promoted in a variety of ways within the military. Some examples are the chants, living together, and eating together.
Many merchants joined together in an organization known as a partnership.
cultural pluralism