Culture and behavior are closely related because culture shapes the beliefs, values, and norms that influence how individuals behave in a particular society. For example, in some cultures, it is expected to greet others with a kiss on the cheek, while in others, a handshake is more appropriate. These cultural norms directly impact how individuals interact and communicate with one another.
its thethe learned behaviour, shared by a social group, that provides a traditional mode ofconduct. According to the American sociologist William Graham Sumner, who coined the term, folkways are social conventions that are not considered to be of moral significance by members of the group (e.g., customary behaviour for use of the telephone). The folkways of groups, like the habits of individuals, originate in the frequent repetition of acts that prove successful for satisfying basic human needs. These acts become uniform and are widely accepted. Folkways operate primarily at an unconscious level and persist because they are expedient.
A blood inination rituals are not the same as the crabs. a person who is try to to become a blood has to put in work first to prove that he wants to be a blood, then he or she has to get jumped for 50 seconds cause the bloods are under the five point star.
Racists do not necessarily admit their true motives. So, if you don't want to hire African-Americans, for example, you don't have to say that you didn't hire a given applicant because of his ethnicity, you can claim that he isn't the most qualified applicant. It can be very difficult to prove otherwise. Still, if you have a hundred employees and they are all of European descent, it is going to look very suspicious.
Using the UN's Multidimensional Poverty Index (factors income, education, clean water, electricity, etc.), Sub-Saharan Africa is the poorest region in the world.In 2010, the Republic of Niger (in Western Africa) was reported as the poorest nation in the world with 92.7% of its inhabitants living in poverty, 65.9% living on at least $1.25 a day and 89.5% deprived of sanitation.This is a difficult question to ask, as you may get different answers depending on who you talk to. A country's wealth (and level of poorness) can be measured according to different parameters: GDP of the country, annual income of the country, annual income of the population etc. some of these factors depend on the size of the country and population. These figures obviously change year on year.Statistics can be manipulated to prove or disprove a point. A seemingly wealthy country (i.e. one with oil reserves) could also be extremely poor, as the government may control or regulate how the income from the oil is distributed.See the related link for one example, it lists the world 10 poorest countries: this is only one such site, and one such list.ZimbabweThe Democratic Republic of the Congo is the poorest in terms of GDP per capita.However, in terms of overall GDP, Tuvalu is the poorest.This is a difficult question to ask, as you may get different answers depending on who you talk to. A country's wealth (and level of poorness) can be measured according to different parameters: GDP of the country, annual income of the country, annual income of the population etc. some of these factors depend on the size of the country and population. These figures obviously change year on year.Statistics can be manipulated to prove or disprove a point. A seemingly wealthy country (i.e. one with oil reserves) could also be extremely poor, as the government my control or regulate how the income from the oil is distributed.See the related link for one example, it lists the world 10 poorest countries: this only one such site, and one such list.I am just telling the truth ... so pls. dont get mad at me.... THANKSNOT IN ORDER1.)Congo2.) Liberia3.) Somalia4.) Zambabwe5.) North Korea6.)Burundi7.) Eritrea8.)Central African Republic9.) Nigeria10.) Malawi11.) Togo12.) Madagascar13.) Afghanistan14.) Guinea15.) Mozambique16.)Mali17.) Comoros18.) Haiti19.) Uganda20.) Guinea - BissauI am an asian... I will just put the best country and not poor countries in asia..I am jsut telling my opinion so pls. dont get mad at me... THANKSNOT IN ORDER1.) China2.)Japan3.) South Korea4.) Singapore5.) Taiwan6.) Hongkong7.) Malaysia8.) Philippines9.) Indonesia10.)Thailandthose are the best...... and they are not poor and they're the best in terms of living, culture, environment and hospitality.... that is all and thanks
around 5823090 people got the name charlene. If any body can prove it just do it....I will be waiting.... SAM es gaddu
State the purpose of your paper and how you are going to prove it. The purpose of this paper is to_____________. I will prove this by ______________.
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Anyone can be, which can prove if they are related.
The noun form of prove is the gerund, proving.A related noun form is proof.
pls answer tis this is not an answer it is by me who made this question
Give a counter-example.
A supporting detail is a piece of information that helps to explain, describe, or prove the main idea of a text. Therefore, a statement that is not directly related to the main idea or does not provide additional information would not be an example of a supporting detail.
The noun forms for the verb 'to prove' are prover and the gerund, proving. A related noun form is proof.
If you feel that you need to prove that a pic is not of you, there are a few options. For example, you may take a picture of yourself and your screenname and post it online to prove it to others.
A counter example
You prove kinship to a person by showing that you are related to them in some way. This may be done by displaying documents that show this, or by the testimony of people who know you and the person you are related to.