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... People from the region of present-day Israel have been settling in Australia since the 19th century. Australia first recorded immigrants from Israel in the 1954 census. However, Israeli migration patterns in subsequent decades are often ha ...
... For most Irish, the nuclear family unit plays a major role in their day-to-day lives. The extended family continues to be an essential part of Irish society. In the past, extended families would live near one anoth ...
... New Zealand Population 66 5,161,211 (2024 est.) Language 67 Individuals who spoke more than one language were able to provide multiple answers, which is why the sum of total responses exceeds 100%. Religion 68 Ethnicity 69 Respondents were able to identif ...
... Fa’a Samoa Matai Tatau Friendliness Collectivism Modesty Respect Reciprocity Samoa is a group of islands located in the heart of Polynesia within the southern Pacific Ocean. Previously known as Western Samoa up until 1997, Samoa gained independence from Ne ...
... General Beliefs Ultimate Soul (Brahman) and Individual Soul (Ātman) One concept that underpins the philosophies and doctrines of contemporary Hinduism is the concept of ‘brahman’ (‘ultimate soul’). Some consider brahman to be the ultimate principle of real ...
... Samoa Population Language Samoan (official) 91.1% Samoan/English 6.7% English (official) 0.5% Other 0.2% Unspecified 1.6% [2006 est.] Religion [Samoa Bureau of Statistics, 2016] Ethnicity Data represents the population by country of citizenship. [2011 est ...
... 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 ...
... Somalia There is currently no accurate demographic data on Somalia's population. The last national census was conducted in 1975. The provided figures are the most reliable available. However, these estimates may not accurately capture Somalia's nomadic co ...
... There has been an ongoing exchange of migration between New Zealand and Australia since both countries’ colonial beginnings. This relationship is influenced by close geographic proximity, shared history as colonies of the British Commonwealth, and the ANZA ...
... In collectivist cultures such as Indonesia, families are perceived as having a collective face. In this sense, the act of an individual will impact the perception of one’s entire family by others. Therefore, individuals should strive to gi ...
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