Alexander the greats death brought on the Hellenistic era
I would not accept that African culture is stagnant. Looking form the outside, it seems to me that Africa has a mix of very vibrant societies with widely differing cultural traditions.
I think culture comprises of many different dynamics all working together to form a whole, what we know as culture. Communication/relationship: Without communication there is no relationship, without relationship there is no communication, and without either there is no persons Law/Religion: What you believe will form the foundation of your code, your rules, and conduct Leadership: Every culture establishes some form of leadership, some form of upholding rights, whether the motives are selfish or not depends on the leader and depends on the view of the people of the role of the leadership/authority. Tradition: This creates the unique and creative dynamic of a culture. This is what essentially makes us human. Animals follow the law of nature, many maintain a sense of authority/ leadership (A pride of lions ie) and there is a form of communication that happens between nature groups. Tradition is true intelligence on display.
The US is considered a melting pot because its a country made up of immigrants from all over the world. All of these immigrants brought with them their cultures which have come to blend together to form the American culture.
African culture has never been stagnant,it has been changing overtime because it is in interaction with other societies.To get rid off your doubt compare the last century's and today's habits.You will realise that there are big changes made For example there are changes in naming systems,dressing codes,cooking forms and food preservation methods as now people use modern methods( like Home Base Table cookers,West point deep fryers,fridges,ovens and rice cookers),Change in Arts and crafts,ceremonies are no longer the way they used to be( like wedding ceremonies),the change in the means of communication,religion,education and so many others.Therefore there is no culture which is stagnant,every civilization changes although the speed of the changes may differ due to the nature of people in that society.In some societies there are fast changes while in others there are low track dynamics.Whatever it is a change is a change regardless of its
There are as many cultures in the United States as their are in the world, as the United States is the place of a some form of acceptance for all cultures and ethnic people. In retrospect, the United States has just one culture. The culture of variety. To know how many individual cultures exist in America, is to know how many exists in the world, and cultures change and evolve as quickly as the times.
The Hellenistic Culture was influenced by Greek (Hellenic) culture blended with Egyptian, Persian, and Indian influences.
Greeks were seen as being more sophisticated and cultured than the Romans. It also influenced the form of government in Rome, the buildings in Rome, and their language
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culture is a phenominal life which reflects our behavioral presentation. it is a blended form of past experiences,customs and traditions.
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The upper class adopted a form of Greek culture while the mass of people continued the local cultures.
The Hellenistic period followed Alexander the great conquered of the Persian empire. including Egypt The Greeks founded cities in the conquered areas which led to Greek influence on the Persians and Egyptians. At the same time the Persians and Egyptians had some influence on the Greeks. An Indo-Greek kingdom was formed. In Egypt the Greek ruling dynasty, the Ptolemies) portrayed themselves as pharaohs and adopted elements of Egyptian culture. In the Indo-Greek kingdom some kings converted to Buddhism
When the colors of the rainbow are blended, they form white light. This is because white light is a combination of all the colors in the visible spectrum.
The American language formed through a combination of influences, including early English settlers, Native American languages, and later immigration from around the world. Over time, these influences blended together to create the diverse linguistic landscape we see in America today.
smoke and fog = smog.