The culture means the religion, language, art, social hobbits and political culture for one group of people. Also people have different culture over the ages. The culture makes the members of the society knit community.…
Culture is the way you live your life, the way you exist, the way you survive. It is the area that you live in, the cuisine that you consume, the clothes that you dress in, the dialect that you dictate, the way you commemorate special occasions and the way you worship and believe in a religion.…
The term culture can be described as, “the quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly…
The differences between the Greek culture and American cultures. The movie illustrated culture clash between both cultures differences. In the movie apparently the Greek family only have close relationship with their own people, Greek’s people, and they see non-Greek’ people like outsiders or only for business purposes. For example, when Ian’s parent went to the engagement party to Toula’s house, and Ian’s mom brought a pound cake for the dinner, Toula’s mother did not know what type of cake it was until Ian’s mom explain her after repetitive times. Also, during the party, Ian’s parents seems dry and boring about the party, dance, Greek food and drinks because they are not accustomed to that on the contrary Toula’s family are having fun and…
Culture is the characteristics of a particular group of people, defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts. Today, in the United States as in other countries populated largely by immigrants, the culture is influenced by the many groups of people that now make up the country.…
What is culture? Culture is the total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members of a specific group. It involves religion, language, education, food and shelter, security, creative expression, relationships, and political and social organization. However, it ties us up to one group and separates us from other groups. A group that shares a geographic region is called a society, while a group that shares a language, customs, and a common heritage is called an ethnic group. Culture changes over time by acculturation, diffusion, and innovation; It spreads by religions and language. Culture develops, spreads, and changes over time.…
Culture is defined as “the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group; (also) the characteristic features of everyday existence (as diversions or a way of life) shared by people in a place or time.” (n.d.)…
I believe that a lot of the traditions of western civilizations come from the Hellenistic periods of Greece. A lot of the Homeric values like heroism, skill, dominating warrior, and strength are still much valued in the western ways. Through math, science, society, and culture prove much of this point.…
Culture is the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively. For example, Ancient Roman culture is extremely complex and extensive. It even has stories about how it was created. One famous story is that Ancient Rome was founded in 753 BCE by the demi-god brothers, Romulus and Remus. Rome was influential both in politics and in military.…
7. The Minoan structure of complex design that gave rise to the Greek legend of the labyrinth, the intricate maze where the monstrous half man/half bull Minotaur was supposedly confined by King Minos in the palace at Knossos, which a. is absent of protective walls. b. is rambling and disorderly. c. has celebratory frescoes. d. a and b. e. a and c. f. a, b, and c.…
Greek people value family, church, work, and children. They have the passion for life and to live life to the fullest. They all wanted to come to America to have freedom and opportunity. Many people of the culture came little to nothing, but had big dreams. For example, some people would start from the bottom and work hard to end on the top. May business that opened in New York, such as restaurants were Greek. They brought their food and ingredients to the American culture to make profits. Furthermore, the Greek like owning their own business and to have freedoms to manage it like they wanted by being their own boss. The Greek are also known work hard to support their families back home in Greece because they were living poorly. Dinner is an…
Yesterday, I attended my nephew’s 7th birthday party. The theme of his party was superheroes, and was amazed at all the children running around in their superhero costumes, acting as superheroes. This got me thinking on how superhero play is one of the most controversial forms of childhood play, as some people believe it stimulates aggression and violence and creates disruptive behavior. However, modern research points out and identifies how important superheroes are, not only to children, but to adults alike.…
What is culture? Culture is the quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly pursuits. The Egyptian culture aspects are different to American culture. Those aspects that I based my information off art & literature, religion, and social organization.…
What is culture? Culture is something you and a group of people share that are similar to one another. A culture is a way of life for a group of people and their behaviors, beliefs, values, and symbols that they accept, generally without thinking about them. They are also passed along by communication and imitation from one generation to the next. You might share a unique set of behaviors and attitudes with someone of the same culture. You might even share the same religion or language with that person.…
There are many ways in which Greek culture and Roman culture can be compared. They also differ in their own way. What most people don’t already know is that the Romans borrowed much of their ideas from the Greeks, such as, Gods, Culture and most importantly Literature. For example, almost everyone knows the popular Gods of Greek mythology, like Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hermes, but what they may not know is the Roman equivalent to those Gods are Jupiter, Neptune, Pluto, and Mercury. In Greece, the gods and goddess are based on human personality traits such as Love, Honor, and Hatred, while in Rome the deities are named after planets and objects. This is important because while reading some Greek literature, for example, Homers the Odyssey, we see lines such as “Zeus, the cloud-gatherer”…