Most cultures have some form of language for communication, a system of beliefs or religion, and various forms of arts or creative expression, such as music, dance, or storytelling. These elements help define and shape a culture's identity and provide a sense of community and belonging.
Cultural Universals are customs and practices that are found in every culture.
Some things that people do every day include eating, sleeping, and communicating with others. Other common activities might include exercising, working, or spending time on hobbies or leisure activities.
Some examples of globalization of culture include the spread of American fast food chains like McDonald's and KFC to countries around the world, the popularity of K-pop music beyond Korea, and the adoption of Western fashion trends in non-Western countries.
Cultural Universals are customs and practices that are found in every culture.
A culture is a certain thing a country or city does every year or in their every day lives. Sort of like a tradition, some are done every day. Here are some examples of what might be in your culture:ReligionMusicFoodClothingSheltersTraditionLiteracy.
In fact Mexico's culture and traditions are continuously evolving, just like every "living culture" around the world (e.g. only lost cultures "stay the same"). Some examples include language, religion and several traditions.
celebrities, trends, popular or common interest examples: britney spears shaves her head! or vanessa hudgens naked photo! or Miley Cyrus stripping youtube video! other examples: leggings are in style to wear with a tank top, cardigan, and Ugg boots black goes with every color get it? good :)
From a personal perspective, I manage stress by visiting the gym every evening. It's a great stress reducer.
From a personal perspective, I manage stress by visiting the gym every evening. It's a great stress reducer.
In mobile battery we have to charges positive n negative
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People are all different. This saying points out that things normal to one culture might seem odd to people in another culture. Some examples of this are body modifications. The Maori culture includes tattooing as a normal ritual for all people, with almost every tribe member sporting facial tattoos. Other cultures would see this as "crazy" and think that unmarked bodies are the only normal way to be.
Does every country form.a single culture region
Slavery was most common in Africa, India, China, Europe, Japan, the Middle East, South America, North America, even Australia, Southeast Asia, and Micro- and Polynesia. Slavery has existed in every culture, on every continent (with the exception of Antarctica). It has no common region.
A subculture is a cultural group that is within a larger culture that differentiate themselves from the larger culture. There are many subcultures in every society that include groups like bikers, hippies, and fans of specific music including heavy metal.
if you ask me i think every culture is the best and they all invented and created different things so be thankful that the Assyrians invented the wheel or the Chinese invented fireworks so yeah
May I be perfectly frank, goodness and evil are merely human illusions, how do you define goodness? or the common good? Every world culture has a different idea on what is good, and what is evil, ordinary typical things in your culture are most likely considered evil in another human culture, things in my culture are most likely considered evil in another human culture. Ideologies on moral goodness, vary immensely, there is no such thing is goodness or evil, it is all what humans within a certain culture come up with in there thoughts. Common good?? more like what the masses agree is good, but that changes over time as well, conventions are Astatic, Goodness is a human illusion, I don't know if you believe in monotheism? but that would be the only method for humans to reach an understanding of goodness, who put us here? that is who would know what is actually morally good for us, without him, they can't be morality!