By: Casper He | Reference & Education Nowadays, people are worry about the fact that the number of population is increasing more and more, and the education under the influence of traditional culture also. read more
By: Pluto | Childhood education New Zealand is a multi-cultural society. The number of immigrants and refugees from around the world is increasing, with our communities growing in cultural diversity.Now, more than ever, our children need to be in environments that are sympathetic to other cultures, and teachers who are culturally sensitive. read more
By: John | Diseases and Conditions Osteopathy is as a wholeistic manual therapy, based on biomechanical principles, which seeks to treat underlying causes and not just symptoms. Osteopathy treats musculo-skeletal problems and other body disorders, emphasising the relationships between body structure and function and the ability of the body to heal itself. In 2007, Osteopathy celebrated 100 years in Australia read more
By: | Reference & Education Cultures entail differences in perspectives. They can be perceived as the personal baggage one brings into any situation. Since culture constitutes the cornerstone of our identities, that is who we think we are, the ways we make meaning, what is important to us and how, it is also a key source of conflicts between people. One of the detrimental outcomes is culture shock. read more
By: Paul R Turner | International studies Very few countries that share borders also share as much in common culturally as do Canada and the United States of America. The most obvious cultural common ground between the two countries is our use of the English language, although many parts of Canada also rely on French as the main form of communication. But our common traits run much deeper than just language, and in many cases Canadian influences on American culture are just as profound as the other way around. read more
By: Emily Sismour | Reference & Education Studies have often shown that highly educated people are more likely than less educated people to live healthy lifestyles. College graduates have an increased awareness of their health and are more likely to take preventative precautions against illness. Data from the Copenhagen City Heart Study recently published proves this point, concluding that less educated people are much more likely to be hospitalized for chronic heart failure. read more
By: Ethel Kennedy | Relationships When comparing promoting with sales and considering how they relate to one another I invariably suppose of the medium sized business where I had my first job. The promoting department individuals were serious and analytical, always busy with statistics and campaigns and meetings. read more
By: Gopal Dey | Antiques The origin of "Mesopotamia" is a Greek name meaning 'land between the rivers' in which mesos means 'middle' and potamos means 'river'. This term was used to called the area watered by the Euphrates and Tigris and its tributaries, which today is roughly compromised modern Irak and a part of Syria. read more
By: Martina | Travel & Leisure It tooks place between the 14th and 15th December at the Hotel Mercure in Renedo (CS) the International Forum Calabria 2020 called "Innovate to Grow", an event proposed by Unioncamere Calabria-Desk Enterprise Europe Network in collaboration with the Department of Culture and sponsored by the Ministry for Public Administration and Innovation. read more
By: Anuj Sisodia | College Understanding the fundamental relationships between business, environment and society has become in such a complex global marketplace. The roles and responsibilities of business as a global phenomenon have become more complex and vast. read more
By: Michael Browne | Language China has one of the most ancient and elaborate cultures in the whole world. With over 56 separate cultural groups within this vast country it's easy to understand why careful and sensitive preparation for any trip to China can be invaluable. Not only is the ethnicity of this country far different from a westernised society, it is also distinct from its Eastern neighbours, for example India and Japan. read more
By: Meenu Kapoor | Travel & Leisure Australia food culture is heavily influenced by years of migration took place in last four centuries. Settlers in this continental nation have developed mixed cuisines which represent various people and ant their food habits. Some of the leading cuisine types in Australia have come from China, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam from Asia side. Similarly, whereas European settlers have brought English, French and Italian food, Mediterranean settlers have gave diversity and Greek and Lebanese are read more
By: Michael R Browne | International studies The Netherlands. commonly referred to as 'Holland', is a beautiful, historic and culturally rich country located in north west Europe. The North and South Holland only make up 2 of 12 provinces in the country, but there is much more to this wonderful country than that which lies within the two Holland provinces. read more
By: Aakash Shah | Destinations The multi ethnic groups, various languages, religions and a rich culinary taste are an integral part of the culture of Mumbai. The various religious groups exist side by side harmoniously and make Mumbai a culturally rich state. read more
By: Christina Xio | Travel Tips Crime is present everywhere in every city and country. The only difference is that in some cities or countries the crime rate is lower while in other it's higher. read more