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    Ottoman Culture has evolved along centuries as their empire was widen across the world and they conquer more nations. Original bases of their culture was build on the islamic and turkish cultures and strongly influenced by them in customs‚ Language and all life styles. Their culture absorbed‚ adapted and modified the cultures of conquered lands and their nations for example Persian culture - the Seljuk Empire architecture theme and culture- had a significant contribution to that era’s culture. Ottoman

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    The Hebrew culture is one of the oldest and still living cultures in our world today. It’s become infamous for its distinct traditions and symbols. It’s among one of the most recognizable cultures in the world. What we may remember most is the stories about the Hebrew people. Of course like in many religions‚ the stories deeply root values into its beliefs. All the stories also center one divine being‚ and it’s the relationship of the people with this one god that helped shape the culture into what

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    said that though Rome conquered Greece‚ Greece civilized Rome (Morey‚ 1901). This change was accomplished by those who were taken into slavery or servitude. They ended up being teachers and philosophers who then taught the Romans citizenry pushing their ideas to the masses. Additionally‚ remember the Greeks were great storytellers‚ art in and of itself. Therefore‚ as the Greeks were absorbed by the Romans‚ the Romans‚ not having great raconteur before the Greek integration‚ that I’m aware of‚ adopted

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    The Etruscan’s were the most advanced civilization before the rise of Rome. Their culture was well established but uniquely different from other surrounding cultures. At one time‚ they were compared to the Greeks and even favored to be the ones to win hegemony over the entire peninsula. They mostly congregated the area between Arno and Tiber rivers north of Rome. The Etruscans rose and fell from power within the span of four hundred years. The began evolving in the 8th century BC and continued their

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    Architecture of the Romans had a lot of influence from the Greek culture‚ it was a mayor influence for the Roman empire‚ and even though the Greeks were conquered by the Roman Empire‚ the Greek empire conquered the Roman Empire in so many other ways. The Roman Architecture change a little from the Greek influence‚ but still had so much influence by them. Romans were also fascinated with sculptures‚ and that tells us a lot of the story of their culture. Most of their architecture still stands till

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    be until 1995 when the term exploded and was used extensively. It was characterized by the appearance of bands that borrowed influences from 1960s and 1970s. Britpop bands were mostly influenced by the British guitar music of the 60’s and 70’s. The Rocker cornerstones were bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones and their classic Mod contemporaries like The Who were very influential‚

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    So‚ were the hippies of the 1960s a conformist or non conformist movement? Well‚ the term “Hippies” refer to a subgroup of the 1960s counterculture lifestyle that began in the United States. The hippy subgroup was composed of mostly white teenagers and young adults between the ages of 15 and 25. They shared a hatred and distrust towards traditional middle-class values and authority. Hippies were against "political and social orthodoxy"‚ favoring "peace‚ love‚ and personal freedom." The hippies of

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    Al-Andalus were far behind their Muslim rulers in terms of education and high culture‚ so they subsequently became attracted to Islamic intellectualism and language‚ and their integration into Andalusian culture caused them to have profound influence on all its inhabitants. The Christians in Al-Andalus consisted mainly of the Visigoths‚ Hispano-Romans and the native tribes of the Iberian Peninsula. The Christian population was pre-dominantly catholic‚ and under the Visigoth rule a culture of learning

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    there were other influential musicians in American history such as Elvis Presley‚ Frank Sinatra‚ etc. that caused and initial craze amongst music lovers‚ The Beatles were a cultural force that shaped the way people experienced pop music and their music reflected the era and coincided with one of the most socially turbulent periods in America. The Beatles came to America when irreverent‚ anti-authoritative behavior was sub culturally prominent. This was relevant to change in American culture at the

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    England in the 1960’s was a changing point for their culture. This time was known as the Swinging Sixties. The country transformed from a conservative environment into a place full of freedom with hope and promise. The nation had just moved past the second world war‚ and now the youth culture was beginning to freely express themselves. Adults in tis time fought during their youth and wanted the youth to enjoy their time. One of the biggest aspects of the sixties in England was the music. Music

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