Cultural patterns shaping modern civilization stemmed from cultural patterns that have evolved since the beginning of civilization. The aspects that make up a culture completely dictate a regions beliefs and ideas. Culturally Iran doesn't receive much global influence; they have stayed true to their roots, which can mostly be credited to their strong beliefs in Islam.
Cultural patterns shaping modern civilization stemmed from cultural patterns that have evolved since the beginning of civilization. The aspects that make up a culture completely dictate a regions beliefs and ideas. Culturally Iran doesn't receive much global influence; they have stayed true to their roots, which can mostly be credited to their strong beliefs in Islam.
Cultural patterns shaping modern civilization stemmed from cultural patterns that have evolved since the beginning of civilization. The aspects that make up a culture completely dictate a regions beliefs and ideas. Culturally Iran doesn't receive much global influence; they have stayed true to their roots, which can mostly be credited to their strong beliefs in Islam.
The global infrastructure we know today, stemmed from cultural
patterns that have evolved since the beginning of civilization. The growth can be noted individually, to all the aspects that define a culture, such as religion, beliefs, ideas, etc. Cultural significance defines a location more than just its topography, you are able to visualize the people who live there and what values they share in their own unique version of society. This past summer my family and I travelled to Amsterdam to celebrate my uncles 50th birthday. I was expecting to find a culturally rich country, far more diverse then anything Id known in the U.S. Unfortunately I was let down to find it wasnt that different as far as ideas and beliefs go. The Netherlands is an important part of the global economy as their location makes them a port country. All sorts of trade comes out of the country, and over the past 300 years, Amsterdam specifically, has existed, the rich economy has brought a influx of people from all sorts of cultural backgrounds to a country just half the size of Maine. This hoard of different ideas and beliefs in one place has lead The Netherlands over time to grow and become possibly the most liberal country in the world. This realization lead me to reverse my thoughts and ask myself what countrys reject global influence, and how do their citizens and government policy function differently because of it? Immediately I
thought of countrys in the Middle East, specifically Iran. Culturally Iran
doesnt receive much global influence; they have stayed true to their roots, which can mostly be credited to their strong beliefs in Islam. Not to say that the core beliefs of Islam has lead to the civil unrest with the government but more likely the lack of outside influence, starting with the factor of religion being completely one sided. It is against the law to practice any religion other than Islam in Iran; this plays a huge role in the stagnation of the economy. Even though religion is just one trait that makes up a culture, people hold their God so close to their heart, its difficult for them to open up to other religious beliefs. This leads to a chain effect causing governments to grow ignorant and defend what they know and believe even if it is unbeneficial as a whole. `
The aspects that make up a culture completely dictate a regions
beliefs and ideas. In my opinion a dominant religion in one region can
cause the population to behave differently, negatively effecting the economy and political structure. On the other hand regions that are open to different ideas and religions are able to work out problems and mesh their ideas together in turn to benefit both the political structure and the economy.
Ambrosios Giakalis - Images of The Divine - The Theology of Icons at The Seventh Ecumenical Council - Revised Edition (Studies in The History of Christian Thought) PDF