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Love relationships are a little different between Eastern and Western cultures. There are more divorces in Eastern cultures than Western.
Community, The individual
genetic predispositions.
No. In Western cultures you can only be married to one person at a time.No. In Western cultures you can only be married to one person at a time.No. In Western cultures you can only be married to one person at a time.No. In Western cultures you can only be married to one person at a time.
A:Religion is not yet an outdated part of our society but within our own lifetimes could be seen, at least in some Western nations, as an outdated relic of past cultures.
yes,Hispanic/Latin Cultures
Western society changed because they adopted things that came from other cultures as well and not just Roman. While the Romans provided the western world with a sense of fighting for what one has, the Hebrews provided the concept of monotheism and the Greeks a concept of democracy.
There are a ton of cultures. Examples are: Western, Eastern, Scandinavian, Medeterranian, Mayan
community, the individual
Western Front Society was created in 1973.
A Truly Western Experience was created in 1984.
All cultures change both with time, technology, social development, social changes positive and negative, even climate change. No culture is static. Culture is also much more varied than the question suggests. There is no one homogeneous, all the same, Indian culture anymore than there is one Western culture. The "Indian" culture and for that matter the "Western" culture, has already "survived" or been created by interactions with hundreds, even thousands of cultures. Some of those interacting cultures had very active campaigns to change, oppress, even destroy Western and Indian cultures with varying degrees of success. At the beginning of the 21st century a more suitable question might be about the loss of Western cultures. Some of the most vulnerable cultures are Western cultures in no part due to low birth rates and global movement of all peoples. Indian culture on the other hand has more members and a higher birth rate and has just started it's global migration. The cultures most likely to be recognizable in the following centuries are those from Asia though I'm pretty sure they are not going to be the same cultures we have today and some will, like many Western cultures, be history.