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Is to ensure the continuity of herdeity traits
Examples are body weight, height, or shape, reproductive rate, and various behaviour traits.
The term culture pattern originated in the early 1930s. It means a group of interrelated culture traits of some continuity.
xenophobic - abnormal fear of foreign things, especially strangers or foreign people
· xenophilia - attracted to that which is foreign · xenophobic - abnormal fear of foreign things, especially strangers or foreign people
Militaristic governments are generally violent towards their citizens, restricting their rights with arbitrary arrests and unnecessarily vigilant surveillance. They can also be (but are not necessarily) jingoistic in their foreign policy, creating foreign policy issues with their neighbors. Militaristic governments also lack most features of a democracy, or those features exist in name only, like legislatures, civilian executive officers, independent judiciaries, timely elections, and political parties with different agendas.
Continuity in fiction writing refers to the consistency of details, events, and character traits throughout a story. It ensures that there are no contradictions or discrepancies that can confuse or alienate the reader. Maintaining continuity helps create a believable and immersive world for the reader to engage with.
In psychology, absolute continuity refers to the smooth and uninterrupted progression of thoughts or behaviors, while differential involves understanding and identifying differences or variations between individuals or groups in terms of psychological traits or behaviors. Absolute continuity focuses on the flow and consistency of mental processes, while differential examines the unique characteristics that distinguish one person from another.
This pattern is called development. Development refers to the sequence of growth and change that occurs from conception through adulthood. It involves both continuity (basic traits remain stable over time) and change (acquiring new skills or abilities).
Xenophobican unreasonable fear or hatred of foreigners or strangers or of that which is foreign or strange.
Some common negative traits associated with Filipinos include crab mentality (pulling others down), colonial mentality (favoring foreign over local culture), and fatalism (accepting negative circumstances without trying to change them).