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    Culture Smart guides help travellers have a more meaningful and successful time abroad through a better understanding of the local culture.Chapters on values, attitudes, customs, and daily life will help you make the most of your visit, while tips on etiquette and communication will help you navigate unfamiliar situations and avoid faux pas.

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  • New Zealand History and Cultural Environment : Early history, Settlement, People and Tradition, Polynesians, Maori culture
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    New Zealand History and Cultural Environment. Early history, Settlement, People and Tradition, Polynesians, Maori culture.Contemporary New Zealand has a majority of people of European origin, a significant minority of Maori, and smaller numbers of people from Pacific islands and Asia.In the early 21st century, Asians were the fastest-growing demographic group.New Zealand was one of the last sizable land areas suitable for habitation to be populated by human beings.The first settlers were Polynesians who traveled from somewhere in eastern Polynesia, possibly from what is now French Polynesia.They remained isolated in New Zealand until the arrival of European explorers, the first of whom was the Dutch navigator Abel Janszoon Tasman in 1642.Demographers estimate that, by the time British naval captain James Cook visited the country in 1769, the Maori population was not much greater than 100,000.They had no name for themselves but eventually adopted the name Maori (meaning "normal") to distinguish themselves from the Europeans, who, after Cook's voyage, began to arrive with greater frequency

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  • Warsaw Village Band Water Duct
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    Product introduction Released in 2020 by Warsaw Village Band, a traditional mix music band representing the Central European country Poland. Continuing from the previous work, exploration into Masovian roots music continued, and at the same time, “water flow” such as “river water, well, rain, dew, fog, tears” etc. were included in the concept of the work. Using the Vistula River, which is a tributary that runs through the Masovia region and is also the aorta that supports life in modern cities, as a source of inspiration, they have expanded their imagination to Urzeze, an ethnic microregion near Warsaw that stretches across both banks of the Vistula, and unfolds a very cinematic and philosophical sound world. (C) RS JMD(2022/01/28) Information on the work main Artist: Warsaw Village Band Recorded Contents Number of configurations | 1 sheet Total Recording Time | 00:41:20 1. [CD] 1. Good looks 00:00:51 Recordings: Studio Others: Warsaw Village Band Composer: Ewa Walecka, Sylwia Swiatkowska 2. Water prayer 00:04:15 Recordings: Studio Others: Warsaw Village Band Lyrics: Sylwia Swiatkowska Composer: Warsaw Village Band 3. drifting 00:03:55 Recordings: Studio Others: Warsaw Village Band Composer: Warsaw Village Band 4. water duction 00:07:23 Recordings: Studio Others: Warsaw Village Band, Marcin Swietlicki Lyrics: Marcin Swietlicki Composer: Warsaw Village Band 5. The Drowned Bride 00:05:08 Recordings: Studio Others: Warsaw Village Band Composer: Ewa Walecka, Warsaw Village Band 6. Urzetze's Hasidic 00:04:30 Recordings: Studio Performer: Warsaw Village Band Composer: Warsaw Village Band 7. Brook 00:07:05 Recordings: Studio Others: Warsaw Village Band Performer: Piotr Malec Composer: Warsaw Village Band 8. Klempiansky 00:04:43 Recordings: Studio Performer: Warsaw Village Band Composer: Warsaw Village Band 9. Water lullaby 00:03:25 Recordings: Studio Others: Warsaw Village Band Lyrics: Sylwia Swiatkowska Composer: Sylwia Swiatkowska format: CD Number of configurations: 1 Domestic/Import: Domestic PACKAGE SPECIFICATIONS: - Release Date: 2022/02/20 To request a return or exchange, please note that it is mandatory to provide a video of the unpacking of the package.

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  • Warsaw Village Band Water Duct
    Warsaw Village Band Water Duct

    Product introduction Released in 2020 by Warsaw Village Band, a traditional mix music band representing the Central European country Poland. Continuing from the previous work, exploration into Masovian roots music continued, and at the same time, “water flow” such as “river water, well, rain, dew, fog, tears” etc. were included in the concept of the work. Using the Vistula River, which is a tributary that runs through the Masovia region and is also the aorta that supports life in modern cities, as a source of inspiration, they have expanded their imagination to Urzeze, an ethnic microregion near Warsaw that stretches across both banks of the Vistula, and unfolds a very cinematic and philosophical sound world. (C) RS JMD(2022/01/28) Information on the work main Artist: Warsaw Village Band Recorded Contents Number of configurations | 1 sheet Total Recording Time | 00:41:20 1. [CD] 1. Good looks 00:00:51 Recordings: Studio Others: Warsaw Village Band Composer: Ewa Walecka, Sylwia Swiatkowska 2. Water prayer 00:04:15 Recordings: Studio Others: Warsaw Village Band Lyrics: Sylwia Swiatkowska Composer: Warsaw Village Band 3. drifting 00:03:55 Recordings: Studio Others: Warsaw Village Band Composer: Warsaw Village Band 4. water duction 00:07:23 Recordings: Studio Others: Warsaw Village Band, Marcin Swietlicki Lyrics: Marcin Swietlicki Composer: Warsaw Village Band 5. The Drowned Bride 00:05:08 Recordings: Studio Others: Warsaw Village Band Composer: Ewa Walecka, Warsaw Village Band 6. Urzetze's Hasidic 00:04:30 Recordings: Studio Performer: Warsaw Village Band Composer: Warsaw Village Band 7. Brook 00:07:05 Recordings: Studio Others: Warsaw Village Band Performer: Piotr Malec Composer: Warsaw Village Band 8. Klempiansky 00:04:43 Recordings: Studio Performer: Warsaw Village Band Composer: Warsaw Village Band 9. Water lullaby 00:03:25 Recordings: Studio Others: Warsaw Village Band Lyrics: Sylwia Swiatkowska Composer: Sylwia Swiatkowska format: CD Number of configurations: 1 Domestic/Import: Domestic PACKAGE SPECIFICATIONS: - Release Date: 2022/02/20 To request a return or exchange, please note that it is mandatory to provide a video of the unpacking of the package.

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  • How does water culture work for orchids?

    Water culture for orchids involves growing the plants in a container with only water and no soil. The roots of the orchid are submerged in the water, allowing them to absorb nutrients and moisture directly. This method requires regular monitoring of the water quality and level to ensure the orchid roots are healthy and not rotting. Water culture can be an effective way to grow orchids, but it requires careful attention to the plant's needs and environmental conditions.

  • What is the difference between culture and tradition?

    Culture refers to the beliefs, customs, arts, and social behaviors of a particular group of people, encompassing a broader range of practices and values. On the other hand, tradition specifically refers to the customs and practices that are passed down from generation to generation within a specific community or society. While culture is more dynamic and can evolve over time, traditions tend to be more static and rooted in history and heritage.

  • What is the meaning of tradition, culture, and identity?

    Tradition refers to the customs, beliefs, and practices that are passed down from generation to generation within a community or society. Culture encompasses the shared values, beliefs, and behaviors of a particular group of people, including their language, art, music, and social norms. Identity is the sense of self and belonging that is shaped by one's cultural background, traditions, and experiences. Together, tradition, culture, and identity form the foundation of a person's sense of belonging and connection to their community and heritage.

  • What is a village history?

    A village history is a record of the events, people, and developments that have shaped a particular village over time. It typically includes information about the founding of the village, its growth and development, significant events that have occurred there, and the impact of various social, economic, and political changes on the community. Village histories often also include details about prominent individuals, local customs and traditions, and the evolution of the village's physical landscape. These records are important for preserving the unique identity and heritage of a village and providing insight into its past.

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  • Water in World History
    Water in World History

    This book takes a thematic approach to the global history of water, covering a wide range of human interactions with water and the ways in which it carries both life and death. Water is one of the most common and valuable natural resources for the survival of individual people and civilizations.As the Anthropocene brings the unpredictable challenges of climate change, population growth, and global industrialization and urbanism, issues of water scarcity and availability will be ever-growing, and both the presence and absence of water can be sources of far-reaching disaster.The book argues that a deeper understanding of water’s history is essential for navigating these changes.The chapters discuss water and religion, floods and disasters, water engineering and waterpower, the history of drinking water, water parks and leisure, the history of underwater exploration, and the history of drought and water scarcity.Each chapter is global in scope and is told over a broad chronology, with complementary case studies. Water in World History is an accessible introduction to water history and is an ideal resource for undergraduate students in environmental history and world history courses.

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  • What are electricity and high culture history?

    Electricity history refers to the development and use of electricity as a form of energy, including the discovery of electricity, the invention of electric devices, and the establishment of electrical systems. High culture history, on the other hand, refers to the history of cultural and artistic achievements that are considered to be of high quality and sophistication, such as classical music, literature, fine arts, and theater. Both electricity and high culture history have evolved over time, shaping the way we live and appreciate the world around us.

  • What is the difference between low culture and high culture in history?

    Low culture refers to the cultural activities and products that are considered to be more common, popular, and easily accessible to the general public. This can include things like popular music, television shows, and mass-produced literature. On the other hand, high culture refers to the cultural activities and products that are considered to be more refined, sophisticated, and often associated with the elite or educated classes. This can include things like classical music, fine art, and literature that is considered to be more intellectually challenging. The distinction between low and high culture has been a source of debate and has evolved over time, but it generally reflects the social and class divisions within a society.

  • "Mineral water or regular water?"

    It ultimately depends on personal preference and health goals. Mineral water contains various minerals that can provide additional health benefits, while regular water is a simple and refreshing choice for hydration. Both options are great for staying hydrated, so choosing between the two comes down to individual taste and nutritional needs.

  • Why is water called water?

    Water is called water because the word "water" comes from the Old English word "wæter," which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "watar." This word has been used for centuries to refer to the clear, colorless, and odorless liquid that is essential for life. The name "water" has been passed down through generations and is now universally recognized as the term for this vital substance.

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