Culture Module
Culture Module
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Culture Is Beyond Curiosity
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Enhance
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Language
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Art
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Architecture
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Food
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Toys
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Clothing
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Traditions
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Cultural Attitudes
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Timeline
Culture Is Beyond Curiosity
WE MUST RESPECT THEM AND TRY TO UNDERSTAND THEM, TO ACHIEVE A HEALTHY COEXISTENCE
Enhance
Language
Learn Languages to improve the understanding of regional or local words.
Body Language. Non-verbal communication to reveal our true feelings and emotions, includes gestures, eye movements, facial expressions, breathing's patterns, body posture, touch and use of space.
Toys
Being a child is having fantasies, creativity, challenges, dreams, imagination, playing time and so the creation of toys and using them frequently help to have mental agility and solve everyday problems.
Technology has displaced the individuality of children, now a toy is the idea of a single person or team. The child's challenge to think on its own and try to solve a problem It has been lost, either individually or as a team.
Clothing
The identity of a culture is its traditional dress that shows heritage, pride, social, civil or religious status.
Western dress codes have become commonplace, traditional garments are often worn at special events or celebrations. Such costumes often come in two forms: one for everyday occasions, the other for festivals.
Timeline
2008-09-13 Xochimilco
Xochimilco Xochimilco comes from the Nahuatl language and means “Flower field place” It is called "The Mexican Venice". It was ...