the visible human imprint activity on the landscape. (straight out of the Book by H.J De Blij's "Human Gography") human imprints includes: how people have changed and shaped the environment to the bulidings, signs, fences and statues people erect. Cultural landscape reflect the values, norms, and aesthetics of a culture.
literature as a vehicle for cultural transmission
customs
legislation that involves cultural opinions
The definition of cultural differences would be the way the different cultures live, their beliefs, what they eat, their religious beliefs and so forth.
Cultural interaction is the relationship of various elements within a culture
Cultural characteristics are what distinguishes a certain group of people from another.
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Social change is a change in society. Cultural change is a change in culture.
The complex set of meanings, attitudes, values, and ideas belonging to a cultural group
Enlightenment ideals are cultural movements. The cultural movements started in the 17th century.
Landscaping has been practiced for thousands of years, dating back to ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians, who designed gardens for aesthetic pleasure and practical use around 3,000 BCE. The Greeks and Romans further advanced landscaping techniques, incorporating elements like symmetry and water features in their gardens. Over the centuries, landscaping evolved through various cultural influences, leading to the diverse practices we see today.
Cultural convergence refers to a movement towards a global cultural unity. It aims to lessen the tensions between groups from different cultural backgrounds.