There are many ways one can preserve one's business identity. One can preserve one's business identity by doing things such as not associating with people who may harm their reputation and communicating with all employees.
To preserve their cultural traditions, to retain the identity in a multicultural society and to pass on cultural practices to new generations so that they would be aware.
Because of typhoons that wrecked ships of the people who tried to overthrow Japan
the three reasons why young people should know about their culture are:to preserve their culture traditions,to retain the identity in a multicultural society and to pass on cultural practices to generations so that they would be aware
Other people will tell you that it is important, but ultimately it is what you feel and what your personal needs are that matter.
In order to stop identity theft, people should never carry their social security card.
Some French people may feel uncomfortable speaking English due to lack of confidence or proficiency. Others may prefer to speak their native language as a matter of pride or identity. Additionally, there may be a cultural value placed on preserving the French language.
we should preserve them as they provide us (people living particularly in areas where yaks live)with milk,fur,fibre,meat,etc. which nowadays are basic needs of human beings
Other people will tell you that it is important, but ultimately it is what you feel and what your personal needs are that matter.
Every community has a distinct traditional dress code which is specific for them. It serves as their identity. For example, the community of Sikh who wear turban everywhere they go, it is their identity. Wearing turban is also the tradition of Muslims, hence there is no matter of restriction in wearing it. Since India is a democracy, everyone has equal right to express himself and the identity of the religion he belongs to.
because tourism is the main reason and it brings money into the country
By keeping the Torah. Non-Torah groups such as the Sadducees, and non-traditional groups such as the Essenes, died out completely after the destruction of the Second Temple. The Torah is the Jewish people's only claim to eternity.