they vary in style becuase of the musical elements
Because of their culture and history
European American and Australian folk songs vary in style basically because music comes from the heart and spirit and imagination, and to each his own; it's the way it is! A lifetime of people engaged in music is variable just like the experiments of Ma'am Patalbo. Hence the variety of music in these respective areas.
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It's an Australian Aboriginal instrument, so "Australian Aboriginal music" would be most accurate, but for the sake of a more common term: "tribal music".
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Because of their culture and history
Because of their culture and history
Because of their culture and history
Because of their culture and history
European American and Australian folk songs vary in style basically because music comes from the heart and spirit and imagination, and to each his own; it's the way it is! A lifetime of people engaged in music is variable just like the experiments of Ma'am Patalbo. Hence the variety of music in these respective areas.
Because of buraot twin
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Because the American style developed according to the idea that rules of etiquette are more important than practicality. The European way is far more efficient and useful, and is the sensible way to eat with a knife and fork. This comes from an American.
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There are two kinds of options: American-style options and European-style options. American options can be exercised at any time up to the maturity of the option, whereas European options are exercised toward the end of the contract.
Most Australian wear Western European and American style clothing. It is not unusual however to see people wearing the national style clothing that you might see in the middle east India Africa and some Asian country's Although Asians and Africans seem to favour western style dress overall. Australia is a very cosmopolitan country's and hosts most nationality's of the world.
Australian schools do not have cafeterias the way many American schools do. Australian schools have "tuckshops" where students may buy hot or cold food, but they are not cafeteria-style, with indoor eating areas. They are usually in the style of outdoor kiosks, sometimes with outdoor tables, but just as often without these facilities. Fast food and healthy foods may be purchased from tuckshops.