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... Family is a central aspect of life in Iraq and is central to a person’s sense of self and identity. Iraqi culture is very collectivistic, whereby people tend to put their family’s interests before their own. One finds Iraqis constantly con ...
... Do’s French people prefer engaging in the French language. Showing an effort to speak French through simple phrases such as ‘bonjour’ (‘hello’) or ‘parlez-vous Anglais’ (‘do you speak English?’) will help build rapport with your French cou ...
... The primary author of this profile was Nina Evason, originally published in 2017. Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2021a). 4-digit level ANCP Ancestry Multi Response by Australia (UR) (2021 Census of Population and Housing) [Data set]. AB ...
... Migration History The Venezuelan-born population in Australia (known as the ‘Bolivarian Diaspora’) has grown steadily over the past ten years. Prior to 2001, there were fewer than 1,000 Venezuelan residents in Australia.1 Due to its histo ...
... Migration History The first recorded Spaniard to live permanently in Australia was a male who arrived in 1821 and settled in New South Wales. A few more Spanish settlers arrived in search of fortune during the gold rush of the 1850s. However, their total n ...
... Migration History Ethiopian migration to Australia has been a relatively recent phenomenon, commencing in the 1970s and 1980s when large numbers of Ethiopians became refugees amid environmental and political crises.1 Over half a million Ethiopian refugees ...
... The majority of Palestinians are Muslim, including those living overseas. All residents in the Palestinian Territories are required to declare a religion on an identification card issued by the Israeli government. According to this record, 98% of Palestini ...
... The family forms the foundation of society in Pakistan and encompasses a wide breadth of relationships. One’s extended relatives have great significance on a daily basis and a vast majority of Pakistanis live in multigenerational households whereby three, ...
... Theravāda Buddhism does not present the Buddha as a supreme god. Rather, the Buddha is considered to be a human who has undergone a profound spiritual transformation. He is said to have gained complete liberation from suffering and rebirth, as well as vari ...
... Religion is an essential aspect of life in Myanmar and central to conceptions of personal identity. Most of the Burmese population identify as Buddhist (87.9%).1 However, there are also significant minorities of Christians (6.2%) and Muslims (4.3%), as wel ...
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