I remember the seven elements by SCARFEL.
Social Organizations - purpose: work together to meet the basic needs ex. social classes. Social classes could be friends, religious, family. Family is the most important.
Customs & Traditions - purpose: rules of behavior ex. taboo. Taboo is the opposite of how you want to behave.
Arts & Literature - purpose: teaches us about our cultures values.
Religion - purpose: answers the basic question ex. polytheism or monotheism. Polytheism is worshipping more than one gods. Monotheism is worshipping one god.
Forms of government - purpose: provides for the common needs ex. Dictatorship, democratic, republic, monarchy. Dictatorship is when ruler holds power by force. Democratic is when people have supreme power. Republic is when people choose leaders to represent them. Monarchy is when the government is by heredity.
Economic Systems - purpose: how they use limited resources to satisfy their wants and needs ex. market, tradition, command, and mixed. Market is when basic economic questions are answered. Tradition is when the people produce most of what they need to survive. Command id the government controls answers to economic questions. Mixed is when individuals make some economic decisions and government makes others.
Language - purpose: communicate our thoughts ex. nonverbal. Nonverbal could mean writing a letter, texting, face booking.
the monks wrote down the early legend's and oral culture of Ireland in the roman alphabet.
Understanding of the ramifications of one's actions. acutally its slowing down of growth
Soory im trying to find that out you let ME down =(
he thinks it will help him accomplish his goals better
The most important point about the monks is that they were literate. They preserved culture by writing it down. Therefore there were written records of what the Irish knew of medicine and technology, as well as the law and literature, despite the best efforts of the English to destroy Irish culture.
Two elements of culture are language, which helps to communicate values and beliefs within a community, and customs, which are traditions or practices that are passed down from generation to generation and help to define a group's identity.
Two important elements of a culture are language, which facilitates communication and expression of ideas unique to that culture, and customs/traditions, which shape the behaviors and practices of its members, passing down values and beliefs from generation to generation.
an element which is then broken down into: protons, neutrons, and electrons. for a list of elements see a periodic table
Historical accuracy is not a characteristic of a fictional legend. Legends are known for being traditional stories passed down through generations that often have a basis in reality but contain elements of exaggeration or myth.
drop down list. i guess
Yes, elements can be broken down.
From what I understand (no formal training) the 'Periodic table' is a list of the basic building blocks of everything around us or 'Elements'. Everything is comprised or made of one or more of these elements. For instance gold (on the 'P' table) cannot be broken down into anything else, or magnesium or carbon, which is one of the elements the human body is made of.
An element is a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical reactions. Each element is made up of identical atoms with a specific number of protons in their nucleus. This characteristic makes elements the building blocks of all matter in the universe.
Down the Elements was created on 2000-04-20.
Radioactive elements break down in to stable isotopes through nuclear decay. The list of isotopes from a nuclear isotope to a stable isotope is called its decay chain.
Culture traits refer to specific characteristics or elements that are shared among members of a particular society, such as language, customs, beliefs, and practices. These traits help to define the unique identity and values of a culture and are passed down from generation to generation. Understanding culture traits can provide insight into the behaviors and interactions of a group of people.
Major elements of early slave culture included oral traditions passed down through storytelling and music, religious practices blending African beliefs with Christianity, family and community networks for support and resistance, and the development of unique cultural expressions such as dance, foodways, and art as forms of resistance and survival.