Many cultures have historically utilized natural sources for light, such as sunlight during the day and fire at night. Traditional methods include oil lamps, candles made from tallow or beeswax, and torches made from wood or other flammable materials. In some regions, bioluminescent organisms, like certain fungi or marine life, have also been used for illumination. Today, while electric light is dominant, some cultures continue to honor these traditional practices during festivals and ceremonies.
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Some cultures are matriarchal; in other words, the mothers are the head of the family
For profit, and to expand the range of goods for their own use.
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Cyclists should use a white front light and a red rear light to ensure they are visible to other motorists.
Here is a sentence for you.... The American culture is a result of a confluence of many other cultures.
Christmas lights are lights used for decoration around Christmas. The use of decorative, festive lighting during the Christmas holiday season is a long standing tradition in many Christian cultures, and has been adopted as a secular practice in a number of other non-Christian, or predominantly non-Christian, cultures (notably in Japan). The answer is from Wikipedia.
cus there evil and oppress other ppl
Because they use their own culture as a standard of judgment.
Media facilitates a culture's transmission to other cultures and vice versa. i.e. Every culture is influenced by other cultures around them, but with medias like internet, cultures are influenced by all the other cultures of the world.
Um, It led to cultural diffusion because the surplus was traded with many cultures and soon other cultures wanted to use it as well.