Public relations is a modern concept, so until the 20th century there was no public relations. For a thousand years governments were feudal and if someone didn't like something and complained they died because they were put to death by the king.
The concept of marriage, believed by many to be instituted by God, has been understood and practiced differently in various cultures and societies throughout history. These differences are influenced by factors such as religion, social norms, and traditions. Marriage has evolved over time, with varying customs and rituals, reflecting the unique values and beliefs of each society.
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The religion influenced other countries and soon became world wide and made other people turn to Christianity, creating one of the most practiced relegion.
A polytheistic religion
A polytheistic religion
Shintoism, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism. Shintoism is practiced in Japan, Christianity is practiced throughout the world, Judaism is practiced in Israel and Islam is practiced in the Middle East. Hinduism is practiced in India, and Buddhism is practiced in Southeast Asia as well as China.
Usually the first change is sexual repression....
He just practiced as much as he could and practiced different moves in a football (soccer) game. But, mostly he just practiced!!!
Buddhism is the religion commonly practiced throughout Central and Southeast Asia, as well as in countries like China, Japan, Korea, and some places in the West. It originated in India and spread widely across these regions, leading to various schools and traditions, such as Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana. In addition to its spiritual teachings, Buddhism has significantly influenced culture, art, and philosophy in these areas.
Which religion? There are hundreds practiced today, thousands throughout mankind's history.
Christianity is practiced throughout Africa. It is not limited to any specific location.
Hinduism was practiced in Aryan culture. Brahmanism was practiced in Harappan culture.