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Chinese Culture / Religion

... According to the CIA World Factbook (2010), just over half of the Chinese population is unaffiliated with a religion (52.2%). It should be noted that traditional Chine

Austrian Culture / Other Considerations

... Typically, Austrians ask ‘How are you?’ (‘Wie geht es Ihnen?’) when they wish to hear a detailed account of their counterpart’s well-being. It is< ...

North Sudanese Culture / References

... The primary author of this profile was Nina Evason, originally published in 2018. Abusharaf, R. M. (2002). Wanderings: Sudanese Migrant

Bosnian Culture / Family

... Family (familija) has great importance to Bosnians. Traditionally, Bosnians lived in agricultural communities called ‘zadruga’. These could consist of two ...

Russian Culture / Russians in Australia

... The first Russian settler to arrive in Australia came in 1804 as a convict. However, there was relatively minimal Russian migration until ...

Portuguese Culture / Greetings

... The most common and appropriate greeting for anyone is a handshake. In Portugal, handshakes are usually firm, although some Portuguese ma ...

Samoan Culture / Samoans in Australia

... In the early 19th century, a small number of Samoans migrated to Australia due to perceived commercial and educational opportunities. In the 1850s, Wesleyan

Hinduism / Social Structure and Institutions

... Social Structure (Caste System) The social structure most commonly associated with Hindu traditions is referred to in E ...

Macedonian Culture / Family

... Macedonian culture is very family-oriented. The extended family members are very involved with people’s daily lives as, typically, all ge ...

East Timorese Culture / Core Concepts

... Diversity Collectivism Harmony Struggle (Funu) Resilience Adaptability Timor-Leste is an island nation primarily located between the Savu and Timor

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