There are two main elements in a culture that are difficult to change and history has shown this to be true. One element is religious bias and racial segregation.
Of recent note was the religious bias in Northern Ireland between Catholics and Protestants. Bloody riots, murders and bombs were used by both religions against one another. This has settled down in the last 20 years or so, but it can erupt at anytime.
Religious bias in the UK. The majority of people in the UK are protestant and of anglo-saxon ethnicity. Even in a society as advanced as the UK, it would be difficult to have a Prime Minister there who was of African descent or was Catholic. This is a cultural bias, almost a built in institutional cultural problem. Individual UK citizens may not have a real bias against a particular group of people, but the deep ingrained culture of the UK is the base cause.
Music is widely regarded as the most unifying element of culture
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The adapting to the changes that were coming. To poorly handling the missionarys and not ready to adapt.
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the growth and change of a character
The most common change in an atom of the element calcium is the loss of the two electrons in the valence shell of atom,resulting ina calcium cation.
Some committed fixed costs are the most difficult of fixed costs to change because they are required to maintain basic operations. For example, rent is a fixed cost that is difficult to change because it is bound by a lease.
the most difficult part is to deal with the boss and impress him or her with your work and then secondly to satisfy yourself with your work and last to have a good relationship with your colleagues.
Many people would have impacted culture in America. Depending on what state/area you are in will change who impacted the culture the most as there are lost of different types of cultures in the US.
Managing inventory effectively can be the most difficult element of a storekeeper's job. This includes ensuring there are enough products in stock to meet demand, while also minimizing excess inventory to control costs. Balancing these factors requires careful planning and organization.
Try "the proton" (change the electrons and you get ions, change the neutrons and you get an isotope.)