Yes! Really, YES! Things like economic up bringing will change everything in a person's outlook on what is needed and wanted. Things like religion-closely tied to one's culture- can divid a relationship. A Jew and a Catholic have a kid, what do they teach the child to believe? They can't teach both as they conflict with each other. Holidays, do you celebrate boxing day, Thanksgiving, New Year's, Chinese New Year's... All the things that one would take for granted as part of life are now questioned. It can be interesting to learn about other cultures but be prepared for conflicts.
No, stupid people are the cause of racism. People are just people no matter where you go, the only differences are cultural.
Relationships are, or should be, about the person, not their race. As long as there are no profoundly offensive cultural differences (let's say, their clan is made of cannibals or something like that), it shouldn't matter.
Deciding whether or not to stay true to one's heritage is an example of internal conflict.
Anyone, no matter their colour can be a Christian. It is all a matter of faith, not your ethnic background.
cultural consensus is the state of mind that believed that there is no absolutism, and there is no separation between matter and mind.
The learner learns the subject matter
Yes! :) Of course. Don't make your background an issue; it shouldn't matter in the first place. Some people might be against it, but ignore them. Love each other unconditionally, and that will be the success of your relationship.
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Dark matter is matter that is inferred to exist from gravitational effects on visible matter and background radiation, but is undetectable by emitted or scattered electromagnetic radiation.
The relationship between energy and matter is that they are interconnected and can be converted into each other. Matter contains energy in the form of particles, and energy can be released or absorbed during chemical reactions or nuclear processes involving matter. This relationship is described by Einstein's famous equation, Emc2, which shows that energy (E) and matter (m) are interchangeable.
If you are engaged, it shouldn't matter if you and your fiancee have sexual differences. If you both truly love each other, you will work out your differences together.