The ideal culture is different for every single person in this world. No one has the same view of what an ideal culture is. I think an ideal culture would be where everyone is friendly, kind and helpful to one another. That would be different though to people in America.
I think that the definition of ideal culture is: an individuals own fantasy/ideal of how their culture should be like
Ideal Culture: Cultural guidlines that group members claim to accept.
There are over 160 different ethnic groups that are found in Russia. As a result, there are various body types that are considered ideal due to cultural tastes and differences.
they were nomads so they moved around, this constant movement allowed for the exchange of ideas and such as they moved...this made them ideal to move these things between different cultural zones
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Ideal culture will always differ from real culture; values and norms do not describe actual behavior, as much as, they describe how much we are supposed to behave. Real culture: what actually happens in everyday life; Ideal culture: how we are supposed to behave based on cultural norms and values.
Ideal culture is how people wish society would be, versus real culture, which is the reality of what culture actually is. An example of this would be the cultural ideal of magazines and society uplifting women and explaining that all body types are normal and beautiful. This can be contrasted with the real culture of body shaming and lifting very thin bodies up as the ideal beauty, to the exclusion of all other body types.
Anorexia is very much so based on culture. Many "modern" and "hip" cultures portray models, actresses, and celebrities as being prettier if they are thinner. Cultures that depict a "thin" ideal have very high reports of eating disorders as women and young girls feel the social pressures to be beautiful by being thin. Meanwhile, countries that do not have a "thin" cultural ideal do not report significant rates of eating disorders at all.
Alexander attributes the perception of Africans as ideal slaves to factors such as physical traits, geographic location, cultural differences, and historical context. He suggests that Europeans viewed Africans as suitable for slavery due to their physical strength, skin color, geographical proximity to trade routes, cultural practices that were unfamiliar and therefore deemed inferior or barbaric, as well as the historical precedent of slavery in African societies.
Our notion of an ideal body is influenced by cultural norms, media portrayal, and historical perceptions of beauty. It is often perpetuated through advertising, social media, and societal standards that dictate what is considered attractive or desirable. This can lead to unrealistic body expectations and negative body image issues for individuals.
Fartting is not ideal
No, the word ideal is not an adverb.The adverb form of the word "ideal" is ideally.
There is no ideal personality.
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