place where people share a common way of life
This is a phrase used to describe a time and place where historians believe civilization began. The term 'cradle of civilization' is also used. The area is generally known as Mesopotamia.
Culture shock is the term used to describe the fear, nervousness, and shock that comes when traveling to another area and having to adjust to a new and different culture.
Placing a question mark at the end of a phrase does not make it a sensible question. Try to use a whole sentence to describe what it is that you want answered.
Rome's takeover of North Africa, and establishment of new colonies there brought Latin culture to the area, adding to existing Greek culture of the city-states.
Generally speaking the Cherokee were decedents of the Mound Builder culture, sometimes called the Mississippian culture. It is not clear, or definable, that they moved from or to the area of the country where they were 'discovered' by European settlers.
what area the three subsystems of culture
A sitcom is generally called a situation comedy. They are generally about a group of people who all live or work in the same area. Usually sitcoms are about thirty minutes in length.
Since "area" is not a verb, "to area" cannot be an infinitive phrase, or even just an infinitive. "To area" could be a prepositional phrase but it does not appear to have any meaning by itself. One might say "to the area" but never simply "to area."
A geographic area where people have certain traits in common is called a region. This word is used to describe an area where individuals share similar characteristics such as language, culture, or customs.
The Back of the house....would include laundry, maintenance, kitchen...employee break area...storage.
The Guns of Brixton is a song sung by an English punk rock band. The song is a strong reggae influence telling about the culture of the area they were born and raised in.
Moral decay is loosely defined as the decline in morals. It can be used to describe a particular area, but is generally used when talking about a specific country.