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Australia has all of the worlds cultures, as we are extremely pro-immigration, we have most if not all the cultures from the world in our country
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Yes, during times of conflict, individuals, cultures, societies, and the world can be deeply impacted as they experience tension, violence, trauma, and displacement. Conversely, times of cooperation can facilitate understanding, dialogue, peace-building, and collaboration, leading to positive transformations and relationships. Both conflict and cooperation are essential factors that shape the dynamics and evolution of individuals, cultures, societies, and the world.
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Whereas different languages and cultures can separate peoples of different cultures, similar language among two people of a different culture can lead to peaceful discussions and plans made. While in most applications, cooperation is seen far less than conflict, similar language can break that stereotype, allowing those with little else in common to, at the very least, respect each other. From there can derive peaceful discussions and settlements.
Conflict diamonds can destroy, dismember and dismantle cultures.
Generally, the long-run cost of conflict is much higher than cooperation, so cultures have an incentive structure to cooperate with other cultures in order to improve their outcomes through comparative advantage, trade, economies of scale, and reduction in defense spending.
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Not sure about specific cultures, but Jehovah's Witnesses don't follow the belief that life continues after death.
French and British cultures clashing.