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1. culture is learned 2. culture is shared by a group of people 3. culture is cumulative culture is change culture is dynamic' culture is ideational culture is diverse culture gives us a range of permissible behavior patterns
Culture areas are areas which people study culture
The territories of culture are: local, national and global culture. Local culture are those practiced by a certain group of people in the community. National culture, on the other hand, transcends local culture. Example, in the Philippines, the common thing is their culture as Filipinos, no matter the variation of their local culture. Global culture is the dominant belief and norms practiced and accepted globally.
Every culture is learned by the people who live it. Even people born into a culture learn the culture as they grow and mature.
Unseen culture is culture in the form of ideas. For example in America it is an unseen culture that we believe that dormancy is the best form of government.
The Ukrainians was created in 1991.
Montreal Ukrainians was created in 1949.
Toronto Ukrainians was created in 1948.
Philadelphia Ukrainians was created in 1950.
Red Boots, Hutzul Slippers, Headdress and a Tunic.
The people of Moldova (excepting invaders minorities as Ukrainians, Russians, Bulgarians and Gagauzes) speak the Romanian language - a language of Latin origin. The culture of Republic of Moldova is a Romanian culture with some bad Russian influences.
The Ukrainians - album - was created on 1991-11-25.
New York Ukrainians was created in 1948.
Poland's original name, Polanie, goes back to the tenth century from the name of a Slavonic tribe near Poznan. The name means people of the meadow. During World War II Poland lost a staggering 6 million people. Today, the country also includes small groups of Ukrainians, Belorussians, Germans, Slovaks and Lithuanians.
Paul Yuzyk has written: 'Canada: a multicultural nation' -- subject(s): Canada, Ethnic groups, Multiculturalism, Ukrainians 'Ukrainian Canadians' -- subject(s): Ukrainians 'The Ukrainians in Manitoba' -- subject(s): Ukrainians 'Les Canadiens-Ukrainiens' 'For a better Canada' -- subject(s): Biculturalism, Civilization, Ukrainians
According to the 2011 Canadian census, there were 1,251,170 Ukrainians living in Canada. Ukrainians make up the ninth largest ethnic group in the country.
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