Days of Forest fire
Caramels
Fats Asia Bistro, Roseville
By the entrance
Chop Sticks!
....Just finished...!
Aisle
Lettuce Wrap
Lettuce Wrap
Michael Wood
Teaching the 'mantras' to the next generation
A firehawk
Priest King - Mohenjo-Daro
Traditional boats
Mother Goddess -- Mohenjo daro
IX ~ Captain Cook
VI
VII
A Fence
Passiflora aurantia / Red Passion-flower
Captain James Cook
Sceptre
Joseph Banks
Diprotodon optatum
Buy earth-friendly bag
Coir / rope
A Tahitian double canoe, drawn by George Tobin in…
Frank Hurley
California Girls
Girl with a Bathing Suit. c. 1936
Plate 6
Study of Balance
Figure 9 ~ Oedipus and the Sphinix
His cats
ICELANDIA / ICELAND
DON'T SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF
Wild Geese
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Cultural Outfit
www.tomedes.com/translator-hub/24-cultural-traditions-around-world
What is culture? Culture is the combination of a particular society or people’s ideas, beliefs, cultural customs examples, arts, and social behaviors. It is the essence of that society – something that is deeply ingrained and that is unique to that particular population.
What’s a tradition? A tradition is also deeply ingrained. It relates to a specific activity, event, or behavior that has been repeated over and again from generation to generation.
Interestingly, a tradition differs from a custom. The difference between customs and traditions is that the former refers to collective behavior that has not been taking place long enough to become a tradition (though it could well become one if a sufficient number of people repeat it for a long enough duration of time).
Our different traditions are an intrinsic part of our different cultures. These unique cultures often serve to help define our sense of who we are and where we belong. This is the case regardless of whether or not we practice the tradition in question – it is still a part of our cultural heritage and engaging in it (or not) says something about both who we are and who we aspire to be.
What is culture? Culture is the combination of a particular society or people’s ideas, beliefs, cultural customs examples, arts, and social behaviors. It is the essence of that society – something that is deeply ingrained and that is unique to that particular population.
What’s a tradition? A tradition is also deeply ingrained. It relates to a specific activity, event, or behavior that has been repeated over and again from generation to generation.
Interestingly, a tradition differs from a custom. The difference between customs and traditions is that the former refers to collective behavior that has not been taking place long enough to become a tradition (though it could well become one if a sufficient number of people repeat it for a long enough duration of time).
Our different traditions are an intrinsic part of our different cultures. These unique cultures often serve to help define our sense of who we are and where we belong. This is the case regardless of whether or not we practice the tradition in question – it is still a part of our cultural heritage and engaging in it (or not) says something about both who we are and who we aspire to be.
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