Cultures of the World | A fun overview of the world cultures for kids

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27 Jan 202009:28

Summary

TLDRThis script introduces children to the concept of culture, emphasizing that everyone is unique and belongs to a culture defined by shared activities, beliefs, and traditions. It explains that cultures differ globally and locally, and encourages respect and curiosity. The script explores various cultures, including American, African, French, Chinese, and Spanish, highlighting their unique foods, religions, celebrations, and practices, and concludes by stressing the importance of understanding and appreciating cultural diversity.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 Culture is a unique way of life that includes activities, beliefs, and practices of a group of people.
  • đŸ‘„ People around the world have different cultures, and no culture is superior to another.
  • 🏡 Communities are made up of various cultures living together and respecting each other.
  • 🎉 Different cultures celebrate different holidays and events throughout the year.
  • đŸœïž Food is a significant part of culture, with each culture having its own unique dishes and flavors.
  • 👗 Styles of dress, language, religion, and celebrations vary greatly among different cultures.
  • đŸ—Łïž To understand someone's culture, it's best to engage in conversation and ask them directly.
  • đŸ‡ș🇾 American culture is diverse, with influences from various ethnic groups and a mix of religious beliefs.
  • 🌍 Africa is incredibly diverse, with many local religions, languages, and a significant child labor presence.
  • đŸ—Œ French culture is known for its sophisticated cuisine, elegant dress, and rich history in art and architecture.
  • 🏼 Chinese culture is recognized for its distinct food, Buddhist practices, and contributions like martial arts and the Chinese New Year.

Q & A

  • What are some ways to describe the people in your neighborhood?

    -People in your neighborhood can be described by their age, physical appearance, clothing, school they attend, and their cultural background.

  • What is the significance of culture as described in the script?

    -Culture is described as a unique way of living that includes all the activities, beliefs, and practices important to a group of people, shaping their identity and life.

  • How can you identify if someone belongs to a different culture?

    -One can identify someone's culture by observing their manners, style of dress, language, religion, celebrations, and ethics, but the best way is to ask them directly.

  • What are some examples of American culture mentioned in the script?

    -Examples of American culture include foods like pie and hamburgers, holidays such as Thanksgiving and Halloween, sports like baseball, and casual clothing like jeans and t-shirts.

  • How is African culture described in terms of food and religion?

    -African culture is described as having spicy food with intense flavors and a variety of exotic dishes. Religions in Africa include Christianity, Islam, and many local religions.

  • What is a unique cultural aspect of French culture mentioned in the script?

    -French culture is noted for its complex foods with heavy sauces, elegant clothing, and a rich history reflected in churches and public buildings.

  • What are some distinctive elements of Chinese culture according to the script?

    -Chinese culture is highlighted by its exceptional cuisine with sauces and spices, the practice of Buddhism, the celebration of Chinese New Year with a 15-day festival, and contributions like martial arts and the zodiac.

  • How is Spanish culture characterized in the script?

    -Spanish culture is characterized by its food which includes olive oil, garlic, and onions, the prevalence of Roman Catholicism, and events like Holy Week and the Running of the Bulls.

  • Why is it important to respect and learn about different cultures?

    -Respecting and learning about different cultures is important for fostering friendship, enhancing humanity, and creating a peaceful world where everyone can coexist harmoniously.

  • What does the script suggest about the diversity of cultures within a single country?

    -The script suggests that within a single country, such as America, there can be a multitude of cultures like Native American, African American, and Cajun Creole, each with their own unique traditions and practices.

  • How can you find out more about someone's culture according to the script?

    -The script suggests having a conversation with someone to learn about their culture, which can help you find common ground or appreciate the differences.

Outlines

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🌐 Understanding Cultural Diversity

This paragraph introduces the concept of culture as a unique way of living that encompasses all aspects of a group's life, including their beliefs, activities, and identity. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing and respecting the diversity of cultures in our neighborhoods and communities. The paragraph explains that culture is not determined by physical appearance but is a complex set of practices and beliefs. It also highlights the significance of learning about different cultures, such as American, African, French, Chinese, and Spanish, by engaging in conversations and finding common ground. The summary mentions various cultural celebrations, foods, religions, and traditions as examples of the richness and variety of world cultures.

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🌍 Exploring Specific Cultural Elements

The second paragraph delves into the specific elements that define various cultures, using America, Africa, France, China, and Spain as examples. It discusses the typical foods, religious practices, celebrations, and traditional attire associated with each culture. The paragraph also touches on the languages spoken, the importance of certain cultural events, and unique cultural practices. It concludes by stressing the importance of understanding that cultures are multifaceted and that no single aspect can fully define them. The summary encourages respect for cultural differences and the pursuit of knowledge about other cultures to foster global harmony and friendship.

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Keywords

💡Culture

Culture refers to the beliefs, customs, arts, and other attributes of a particular society or social group. In the video, culture is described as a unique way of living that encompasses all the activities and beliefs important to a group of people. It is central to the video's theme, emphasizing the diversity and richness of different cultures around the world.

💡Unique Individuals

Unique individuals are people who possess distinctive qualities or characteristics that set them apart from others. The video script mentions that everyone is a unique individual, highlighting the importance of recognizing and valuing individual differences within the context of cultural diversity.

💡Religion

Religion is a system of beliefs and practices related to the worship of deities or the teachings of a spiritual leader. The script discusses various religions practiced within different cultures, such as Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism, showing how religion is an integral part of cultural identity.

💡Celebrations

Celebrations are events or festivities that mark a significant day or occasion. The video mentions various cultural celebrations like Christmas, Hanukah, Kwanzaa, and others, illustrating how different cultures have unique ways of commemorating significant events.

💡Language

Language is a system of communication native to a particular country or community. The script refers to the diversity of languages spoken in Africa and China, indicating that language is a key component of cultural heritage and identity.

💡Food

Food is any substance consumed to provide nutritional support for the body. The video describes various types of food associated with different cultures, such as American fast food, African spicy dishes, and Chinese cuisine, showing how food is a significant aspect of cultural expression.

💡Clothing

Clothing refers to garments worn by individuals. The script mentions different styles of clothing associated with various cultures, like the formal attire in French culture and the casual wear in American culture, highlighting how clothing can reflect cultural values and aesthetics.

💡Ethics

Ethics are moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity. The video implies that ethics are part of a culture's belief system, although it does not provide specific examples, suggesting that ethical practices vary across cultures.

💡Community

Community refers to a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common. The script discusses how different cultures make up communities, which in turn form societies, emphasizing the collective nature of cultural existence.

💡Society

Society is a large group of people sharing the same geographical area, culture, and often government. The video explains that society is composed of different people from various cultures living together, which is crucial to understanding the broader implications of cultural diversity.

💡Harmony

Harmony refers to a state of agreement or concord. The video concludes by emphasizing the importance of living in harmony with different cultures, suggesting that mutual respect and understanding are essential for peaceful coexistence.

Highlights

People around us have their own unique cultures, which include their way of life, interests, and beliefs.

Culture is defined as a special and unique way of living, encompassing all the activities and beliefs important to a group of people.

Different cultures can coexist and respect each other within a community.

Society is a collection of different people from various cultures living together and following the same rules.

Different societies make up different countries, which together form the entire world.

Cultures can be identified through unique manners, styles of dress, languages, religions, celebrations, ethics, and other special aspects.

It's important to learn about other cultures by asking and having conversations rather than making assumptions based on appearance.

American culture is known for foods like pie, banana splits, hamburgers, hot dogs, and fried chicken.

Religions in American culture include Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism.

American holidays include Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween, Easter, and St. Patrick's Day.

American sports include football, baseball, basketball, soccer, and hockey.

American fashion is often characterized by jeans, t-shirts, shorts, and sweats.

African culture is known for spicy food with intense flavors and exotic ingredients.

Religions in Africa include Christianity, Islam, and many local religions.

African celebrations include Kwanzaa, Yama Day, Cassy Said, and Osiris.

South Africa is a 'rainbow nation' with 11 official languages and many coexisting cultures.

French culture is known for complex foods with heavy sauces and elegant clothing.

Religions in French culture include Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, and Hinduism.

Chinese culture is known for its exceptional food, including sauces, unique spices, rice, fish, red meat, and even exotic dishes.

Buddhism is the established religion in Chinese culture, with a lot of Buddhist art.

The Chinese New Year is marked by a 15-day festival with a dancing dragon, fireworks, parades, and more.

Spanish culture includes food with olive oil, garlic, and onions, and wine is often served during dinner.

About 80 percent of Spanish people are Roman Catholic, which is a form of Christianity.

Holy Week is an important week in Spanish culture, which comes before Easter and includes large parades and religious events.

Cultures are complex and cannot be defined by a single aspect; they can vary greatly even within different parts of the same country.

Respecting and learning about other cultures, avoiding stereotyping or mocking, and living in harmony is essential for creating a peaceful world.

Transcripts

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cultures of the world for kids hey kids

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when you look around at the people in

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your neighborhood or town who do you see

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how would you describe the people that

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live nearby are they friends part of

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your family strangers some of them might

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be boys or girls some adults and some

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kids some people might be tall others

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short some might go to your school while

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others might go to a different school

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some may have brown or black hair the

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same skin color as you or maybe a

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different skin color perhaps they wear

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formal clothing or t-shirts and jeans or

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maybe even something more unusual

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depending on where you live the people

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in your neighborhood or town might look

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a lot like you or they might look

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different maybe you live somewhere where

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there is a mix of people of all colors

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shapes sizes and behaviors the bottom

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line is that everyone is different we

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are all unique individuals and just as

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there are things that you enjoy doing

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foods you and your family like to eat

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holidays that you celebrate and a

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religion that you may be part of people

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all around you have their own set of

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things that they like to do as well all

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of those things the way people live

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their lives and the things that they

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enjoy doing are part of their culture a

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culture is a special and unique way of

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living all the things that people do and

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believe in the activities that are

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important to them make up the culture

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that they belong to many people build

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their life and their identity around

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their culture can you think of a friend

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or someone you know that belongs to a

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different culture than you what do they

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do with their family that's different

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from what you do there are many many

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cultures in the world and no culture is

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better than any other while many of your

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neighbors might belong to a different

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culture than you or your friends all of

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us can live side-by-side and respect

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each other

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different cultures make up communities

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and communities make up society society

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is a collection of

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different people from different cultures

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all living together and following the

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same rules different societies make up

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different countries and ultimately those

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countries make up the entire world so

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now you know that there are different

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cultures all around you even in your own

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school or community for example in

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December some people you know might

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celebrate Christmas

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others Hanukah still others might take

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part in Kwanzaa st. Nicholas Day or st.

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Lucia Day again

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others might celebrate holidays you've

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never even heard of or none at all all

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year round there are holidays parades

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shows and events that different cultures

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celebrate or attend that others do not

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every culture has its own unique manners

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styles of dress language religions

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celebrations ethics and other things

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that are special to them so how can you

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tell what culture someone belongs to

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well it's important to remember that the

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color of their skin or the way they look

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does not define their culture the best

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way to find out what culture someone

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belongs to is simply to ask them have a

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conversation find out more about them

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maybe you have some things in common

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perhaps their culture and yours have

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some of the same likes and dislikes or

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hobbies or foods maybe not either way

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it's good to share these things so you

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can learn more about the people around

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you so what are some of the cultures of

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the world like

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let's start with America some of the

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foods that are part of the American

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culture include pie banana splits

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hamburgers hot dogs and fried chicken

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other American populations have

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different preferences for example in the

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southwest there is a mixture of Spanish

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and Mexican foods religions in American

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culture include Christianity Judaism

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Islam Buddhism Hinduism and others

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Americans celebrate Christmas

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Thanksgiving Halloween Easter st.

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Patrick's Day and others American sports

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include football baseball basketball

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soccer and hockey we have lots of

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different ways of dressing but American

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culture is most known for our jeans

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t-shirts shorts and sweats all of those

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things helped define American culture

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here are some other cultures and things

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that helped define them this is Africa

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the food across Africa is usually spicy

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with intense flavors and the food can be

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very exotic as well

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they eat many different things that

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Americans don't religions in Africa

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include Christianity and Islam but many

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of the people in more remote parts of

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Africa practice their own local

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religions celebrations include Kwanzaa

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Yama day Cassy said and Osiris there's

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music like Samba and reggae believe it

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or not there are 11 official languages

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in South Africa which is a real rainbow

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nation where many cultures all coexist

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in fact one-third of the world's

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languages are spoken in Africa their art

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consists of colorful paintings and

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beautiful ceramics and the main themes

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are marriage mother and child unlike

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American culture 41% of children aged 5

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to 14 work in Africa

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what about the French culture maybe you

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know someone French some of the elements

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of their culture include complex foods

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with heavy sauces elegant and

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professional clothing like scarves and

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long coats and dresses in French culture

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religions include Christianity Islam

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Judaism Buddhism and Hindu art and

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history can be seen in many churches and

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public buildings the Chinese culture has

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its own unique characteristics one of

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the most prominent being its exceptional

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food which includes lots of sauces

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unique spices rice fish red meat and

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even scorpions and snakes the

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established religion of Chinese culture

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is Buddhism and there is a lot of

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Buddhist art there they drink a lot of

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tea which is often used as medicine the

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Chinese New Year happens every spring

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and is marked by a bright and colorful

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15 day festival with a dancing dragon

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and fireworks parades and more the

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Chinese culture has six different

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languages but Mandarin is the most

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widely spoken

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you can thank Chinese culture for

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martial arts like kung fu silk the

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animals of the zodiac philosophers like

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Confucius and other things that have

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spread around the world finally let's

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talk about the Spanish culture their

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food often includes olive oil garlic and

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onions they usually serve wine during

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dinner and bread with nearly every meal

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fruit is the main dessert about 80

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percent of the Spanish are Roman

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Catholic which is a form of Christianity

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an important week in the Spanish culture

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is Holy Week which comes before Easter

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in which there are large parades and

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religious events Spanish culture has

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colorful architecture grand churches and

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even the Running of the Bulls

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now that you know some of the elements

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of various cultures it's important to

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note that cultures are complex and that

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no single aspect of a culture defines it

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they can be so

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local that different people in different

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parts of a country can have vastly

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different things that they cherish and

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celebrate in America you have Native

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American culture African American

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culture Cajun Creole and others in

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Greece a child throws a lost tooth onto

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a roof for good luck Japanese children

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cover their belly buttons when they hear

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thunder in Indonesia people point with

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their thumbs in Russia father frost

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brings children presents on New Year's

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Day in the Brazilian culture New Year's

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Day is usually celebrated with a bowl of

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lentil soup now that's a tasty new year

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during the Italian carnival people throw

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oranges all of those things are unique

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to the cultures that do them and are a

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part of what makes those cultures

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special respecting other people's

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cultures trying to learn about them

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never stereotyping or mocking them and

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living in harmony with them is the first

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step in becoming friends having greater

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humanity and creating a peaceful world

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