A.
The Maasai dislike rain and storms because they live in an environment where there is too much water.
B.
The Maasai like rain and storms because they live in an environment where water is scarce and draughts are devastating.
C.
The Maasai believe that rain and storms are caused by the tears from the gods.
D.
The Maasai dislike rain and storms because they think the gods are angry when they occur.
They do to some people and some people don't. But to large amounts of light and loud noises it may make you feel ill
it can be hard to tell if you feel its going to be afraid stay by it watch it and if you see any signs of stress try talking to it and getting s/he to get on your finger to tell he/r its ok
People feel miserable (not me, to be honest) in humidity because they feel sweaty and sticky and they feel that something is wrong with them or the place their in and they're thinking Why did I come here? What's wrong with me?! And hat just makes them feel miserable.
yes but only 1/6th of what we feel on earth
It tends to make people happy and feel good.
They do to some people and some people don't. But to large amounts of light and loud noises it may make you feel ill
His ambition was to transition them to Greek culture as a 'civilising' medium.
nationalism
People in America did not feel safe and were watching out for missile's.
The pro security culture refers to a given culture whereby people working in a certain environment are conscious about their security and that of their surrounding. It is a culture whereby the people feel safe in their environment and take measures to ensure that indeed security is realized.
The pro security culture refers to a given culture whereby people working in a certain environment are conscious about their security and that of their surrounding. It is a culture whereby the people feel safe in their environment and take measures to ensure that indeed security is realized.
Peer pressure, the thrill of danger, culture, identity, tribal, you also feel wanted and feel like you have friends with the same passion!
People experiencing culture shock may feel disoriented, anxious, frustrated, or isolated due to unfamiliar customs, language, and social norms. They may also experience a sense of loss or longing for their own culture. Over time, with support and adaptation, many individuals are able to navigate through culture shock and adjust to their new environment.
culture usually means some long, past interesting and important history and everyone wants to feel proud of their culture, their heritage, their ancestors, and what makes their culture stand out and be different to the other cultures etc the irony about people is that they need to feel individual while at the same time feel like they need to belong to some group, that's the definition of people and their culture, their culture although different to everyone elses culture which is why they are so proud of it, keeps them belonging to a group of people just like them. the relevance is subject to your own view really, there will be people who think culture is irrelevant same as there will be people who think its important society is a 'hive mind' not an individuals mind, so society's relevances will not always be any individuals, however society as misunderstanding and judgmental of its past as it is, it needs its past same as any individual and it does recognize that if it weren't for the past, the people previous, the society's and cultures previous, their society and culture as it is today may well not have existed f4
They have a shared culture and history, making them feel like one people.
The overall style and feel of a company is called the culture of a company. Each company has its own unique feel and values which contribute to the culture.
A culture does not buy anything. Individuals do so. There are many reason people buy things that are not required for survival. For entertainment for instance or kudos