Within certain limitations yes.
How those goals are achieved can differ greatly.
no, all culture diets are the same! reason: different cultures think they should eat the same.
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In individualistic cultures, families often promote independence, autonomy, and self-expression, while in collectivistic cultures, families emphasize interdependence, loyalty, and harmony within the group. Individualistic cultures prioritize personal goals and achievements, while collectivistic cultures prioritize the needs and goals of the family or community as a whole.
Two such bacteria cultures, Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus are used to make all yogurts
7 goals in total, all in the same match.
Yes, cultures and religions are the same.
They're all worth the same.
Lawrence Kohlberg argued that individuals of all cultures go through the same stages of moral development in the same order, with his theory of moral development consisting of six stages that individuals progress through as they mature.
to be the best greek ever
achieveing the target of an enterprise
"happiness" , all cultures experience the same emotion.