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The rise of mass culture in cities led to increased access to a wider variety of entertainment, such as movies, radio, and music. It also created a more homogenized culture as people across different cities were exposed to similar trends and influences. Additionally, mass culture facilitated the spread of consumerism and influenced societal norms and values.
Culture is something man created in order to suit our natural desires, Faith is a biblical term which describes a reliance of needs and desires from our Creator.AnswerCulture is the sum and totality of everything shared by people in any region, country, continent, etc., through language, patterns of behavior and interaction, all transmitted through socialization. Culture is made up of a people's art, the way they think, their spirituality, sports and social activities, language, educational practices, family and community values, political structure, legal system, gender values . . . all transmitted through human interaction. Culture unifies different groups of people who share similarities in some way. It can be a similar place, a similar interest or a similar set of beliefs. Washington, DC has a culture. Stowe, Vermont has its own culture. American fundamentalists have their own culture within the United States. Above them all there is an American culture. India has its own culture as does Ireland, Namibia, France, Pakistan, etc.Faith is a necessary component of religious belief. Faith is a belief in things that cannot be seen or known. Faith is the absolute acceptance of something as being true in the absence of proof. Some countries, such as many in the Middle East, have cultures that are based on a common, shared religious belief.
Homogeneity of national culture refers to a relatively uniform set of values, beliefs, and traditions shared by the majority of the population within a country, fostering a sense of unity and cohesion. On the other hand, heterogeneity of national culture refers to diversity in cultural practices, languages, and customs within a nation, which can lead to a rich tapestry of traditions but also potential challenges in creating a shared national identity.
culture defines who a person is, where they come from [in some cases], what they eat, what they wear, what they believe in.
When people within a culture are from different "mother" cultures, it creates cultural diversity and leads to subcultures in that some of the "mother" culture is practiced within the larger culture. For example, Chinese immigrants to the United States continue to practice some of the culture of China.
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\Not that similar. Manioc is a starchy root and ginger is fibrous.
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I am guessing that it would be like a potato.may be?
Deep fried (after boiling or steaming), it can replace fried potatoes, with a distinctive flavour. It is similar to sago and is commonly used to make a milky pudding similar to rice pudding.
yucca or cassava it's used to make tapioca pudding
Manioc, also known as cassava, is similar to sweet potatoes and yams, as they are all starchy tuberous roots that serve as significant food sources in various cultures. Like manioc, both sweet potatoes and yams are rich in carbohydrates and can be prepared in similar ways, such as boiling, baking, or frying. Additionally, they share a similar texture when cooked, making them versatile ingredients in many dishes.
A Root Vegetable Like Potato
the manioc is a amazon tribe
A Root Vegetable Like Potato jaw
Manioc