Quebec wants the French Language to be first and foremost in transactions, with English secondary.
Most Quebeckers, especially in the Montreal area speak English.
The predominence of French is due mostly to the presence of "Allophones", immigrants from other countries who speak neither French nor English and want to send their children to English speaking schools, as some of the more affluent French have also tried to do.
The Office de la Langue Française, (The French Linguage Office) has also noticed that some Montreal Anglophones were starting to put their signs in English in larger type than in French and some laws, such as Bill 101 were instituted.
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The Maritimes provinces (PEI, New Brunswick & Nova Scotia) consist of the smallest provinces in Canada and all border the Atlantic Ocean. If you add Newfoundland these four provinces are referred to as the Atlantic provinces (Newfoundland is an Island in the Atlantic) Beyond that there is very little in terms of geography that makes it different then the rest of Canada. However there are some large differences in terms of culture within the Maritimes vs the rest since it is the part of Canada that was first colonized and hence people have the longest history in. Add to this a long history of employment relating to the sea and you have many of the reasons for the difference in culture.
the association of religion and the general living standards,food,clothes,style of conversation,respect.when all these things come together it shows a best reflection.the movies which are based on the local community problems.show the best culture
The Iliad reflects on Greek values because it includes Greek religion, poems, their culture, hospitality, and family. Also it shows how they worshipped the gods and goddesses and it reflected in the heroes of the story.
The Enlightenment was the most important philosophical movement of the 18th century. Most of ideas and ideals were new, and there was no other culture that was being idealized at the time, such as for instance happened with the Renaissance in the 15th/16th century which re-discovered and idealized the ideas and culture of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Culturally - in the arts and architecture - the eighteenth century was the period of first the Baroque and later, the Rococo style. Both styles were heavily influenced by the Catholic Church and its Contra-Reformist policies. No specific other culture was 'idealized' there either.
The vast majority of South Africans are of black African descent, with sizable white and Coloured (about 9% each) minorities. No single ethnicity dominates the country, but the Zulu are the single largest group, followed by the Xhosa and the Sotho.
because their culture is dieing out
demonstrates how Benjamin Franklin reflected that culture.
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how do we reconide the culture of specific country through their fokl songThe culture of a country/place is reflected on its folk songs since itslyrics describe the culture itself.
how do we reconide the culture of specific country through their fokl songThe culture of a country/place is reflected on its folk songs since itslyrics describe the culture itself.
how do we reconide the culture of specific country through their fokl songThe culture of a country/place is reflected on its folk songs since itslyrics describe the culture itself.
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Asian culture is reflected through their different elements of music;the rhythm,style,harmony,texture,dynamics and melody.Their music contains or shows their culture and tradition which differentiate it from one another, And also their arts, reflected through the elements of art. And this will also our guidelines
"Respect the king" is the cultural value reflected in these lines.
Roman culture was considered to be most sophisticated my many people so inhabitants of the provinces were happy to adopt their innovations. Of particular interest was the weaponry and the drinking of wine.
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The traditional styles were reflected in Chinese culture during the Qing dynasty through decorative arts, sculpture, painting, ad pottery.