Yes, an example would be the current cultural changes against smoking.
Years ago, it was common for folk to spit in the street - seldom observed outside the sports field these days.
social anthropology
Technology used to change very slowly from culture to culture. Today there are more skills and tools we can use because of what technology we have now. Ideas can get around from culture to culture more quickly, sometimes making a culture change and use those ideas, skills, or tools. Technology also helps people live an easier life.
The factors that affect the degree of centralisation in an organization include the organization's size, complexity, culture, leadership style, and industry. Larger and more complex organizations may require more centralisation for efficient decision-making, while smaller organizations may benefit from decentralisation. The leadership style and culture of the organization also play a role in determining the degree of centralisation.
A constantly changing culture could be described as dynamic, evolving, or fluid. It may also be characterized as adaptive or progressive.
Ethnocentrism.
That depends on the culture. A culture might completely obliterate all life, or it can leave things relatively untouched.
How pollution from one location can affect the environment far away from the source of pollution
We affect the earth by pollution
Factors that affect the environment include, but are not limited to, toxic pollution, visual pollution, noise pollution, and traffic congestion.
no
In architecture culture affect design by on its originality.
how does culture affect in international management
CFC's contain chlorine and fluorine. They affect local and global pollution.
it affect the culture,because feast and other can affect the culture.
we affect the ecosystem by pollution
pollution
they kill them