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Cultures

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Cultures meaning

plural of culture

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The occurrence of extramarital sex by men is described as "universal" in 6 cultures, "moderate" in 29 cultures, "occasional" in 6 cultures, and "uncommon" in 10 cultures.

The occurrence of extramarital sex by women is described as "universal" in 6 cultures, "moderate" in 23 cultures, "occasional" in 9 cultures, and "uncommon" in 15 cultures.

Accordingly, most of these anthropologists showed less interest in comparing cultures, generalizing about human nature, or discovering universal laws of cultural development, than in understanding particular cultures in those cultures' own terms.

Throughout the study the researchers concluded that western cultures such as North America and West European cultures are more independent cultures (Heine & Lehman,1992).

That will require systems and cultures of accountability to counter systems and cultures of impunity.

But the recorded history of El Niño really starts in the 1500s, when European cultures reached the New World and met indigenous American cultures.

Company size also plays a role, with smaller firms typically having more informal cultures, while larger corporations may have more structured, process-oriented cultures.

The dollness comes from that huge encyclopedic record of cultures and superstition and ceremony and ritual, and how different cultures have coped.

Two-spirit is a gender identity present in Indigenous cultures all over the world — not just those in North America, but in Asian and Pacific Indigenous cultures as well — though each culture’s understanding of what it means is a little different.

For example, “Speculative Cultures” came from us thinking about how many people actually are afraid of the new, or the yet unknown, of encounters with new cultures.

I am sure that many of us have not thought about how we look in the eyes of other cultures; the comparisons herein may be an eye-opener for those less aware of the differences between other cultures, and in some cases the, similarities.

Therefore people divide humanity into different religions, ethnicities and cultures, assuming that these religions, ethnicities and cultures are pure and unchanging entities that have existed from time immemorial.

While my international experience taught me to work effectively within different cultures, I’ve also learned that certain skills transcend cultures.

Also, many modern and historic cultures have formal ceremonies expressing long-term commitment between same-sex friends, even though homosexuality itself is taboo within the cultures.

America, which served as the melting pot of cultures and is home to decedents of members of both of Chinese and Japanese cultures, took up the mantle of investigator for the victimized Chinese.

Asian cultures In Asian Cultures, the "were" equivalent is a weretiger or wereleopard.

AST consisted of several Paleo-Eskimo cultures, including the Independence cultures and Pre-Dorset culture. citation Gibbon, pp. 28–31 The Dorset culture ( Inuktitut : Tuniit or Tunit) refers to the next inhabitants of central and eastern Arctic.

Athens 1987.p 134 "Oracles" in other cultures main The term "oracle" is also applied in modern English to parallel institutions of divination in other cultures.

Boas also fought to prove that not all cultures progressed along the same path, and that non-European cultures, in particular, were not primitive, but different.

Children in individualistic cultures learn to act independently and to recognize themselves in a mirror test at a younger age than children whose cultures promote communal values.