Answer the following questions:
1-. What areas of person's life could be a part of their culture? Give two examples.
2-. What are two examples of how physical geography impacts the culture of the Eastern Hemisphere? Give two examples.
Traduccion:
1-. ¿Qué áreas de la vida de la persona podrían ser parte de su cultura? Da dos ejemplos.
2-. ¿Cuáles son dos ejemplos de cómo la geografía física impacta la cultura del hemisferio oriental? Da dos ejemplos.
Respuestas
Respuesta:
Culture influences beliefs and
behaviors of all people.
• Culture is something that passes from generation to
generation.
• Culture is dynamic and changes according to
the contemporary atmosphere.
• Home language is a key component
of identity formation in children.
• Successful programs respect and incorporate children's cultures and
the families.
Explanation: Culture influences every aspect of human development and is seen
reflected in the beliefs and practices of parenting
(National Research Council and Institute of Medicine, 2000, p. 3).
Culture is acquired through the repeated daily interactions that a child has
with the people around him when he grows up. Children acquire knowledge
cultural as they develop language, learning concepts and have
the opportunity to experience how they receive care from
their parents and other family members. Children also acquire a
Cultural knowledge of your community and through Head Start experiences.
Eastern Hemisphere1 is a geographic term used to refer to the half of the Earth that lies east of the Greenwich Meridian (which crosses the town of Greenwich, UK) and west of the international date line. It can also be used as an imprecise geographical notion to refer to all of Asia and much of Europe, Africa, and Oceania, while the Western Hemisphere would include all of America and small portions of Africa, Europe, and Oceania. Furthermore, it can be used in a cultural or geopolitical sense as a synonym for "Old World".
The line that delimits the eastern and western hemispheres is an arbitrary convention, unlike Ecuador (equidistant from the earth's poles), which divides the northern and southern hemispheres. The Greenwich Meridian with longitude of 0 ° and the International Date Change Line with longitude of around 180 ° are the conventionally accepted boundaries, since they separate the eastern cartographic lengths from the western. This delimitation leaves portions of Western Europe, Africa and Oceania in the western hemisphere, thus reducing their usefulness for mapping and for other aspects since Eurasia and Africa are usually included in the eastern hemisphere. Consequently, the 20 ° W and 160 ° E meridians (its opposite) are frequently used as alternative borders, thus including the European and African continents as a whole but also a small portion of northeast Greenland (which is generally considered as part of North America) and excludes most of eastern Russia and Oceania (eg New Zealand).
behaviors of all people.
Culture is something that passes from generation to
generation.?