If one of your Dad comes from one cultural group and your Mum comes from another, then you might related to both cultural groups.
It's altimately their decision in the end if they want to stick with their roots, or switch things up and decide what would would be a better lifestyle for you and your family financially, physically, and emotionally.
conspecific: Two or more individual organisms, populations, or taxa are conspecific if they belong to the same species.
they belong to vertebrate's. If you want to learn more they are mammals.
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Donkeys belong to the class Mammalia. More specifically, they belong to the order Perissodactyla. Within that order, they belong to the family Equidae.
The notion of cultural transmission refers to the possibility that the acquisitions of an individual or of a culture can be transmitted to descendents and form the basis of cultural development.Read more: cultural-transmission
conspecific: Two or more individual organisms, populations, or taxa are conspecific if they belong to the same species.
Moonflowers belong to the Ipomoea family. More than 500 species are counted in this large group.
a pressure group is more effective than an individual because they stand more of a chance to win over whoever theyre trying to win over than an individual who may not be able to "win" because there is one of them and more of the opposition
We usually stereotype groups to which we do not belong to. For example the poor usually stereotype the rich and the rich usually stereotype the poor. We tend to stereotype groups to which we do not belong instead of groups we do belong to because the more individuals in a group we know personally, the more difficult it is to believe a stereotype about them. We usually stereotype groups to which we do not belong to. For example the poor usually stereotype the rich and the rich usually stereotype the poor. We tend to stereotype groups to which we do not belong instead of groups we do belong to because the more individuals in a group we know personally, the more difficult it is to believe a stereotype about them.
In a matrilineal descent system an individual is considered to belong to the same descent group as her or his mother. This matrilineal descent pattern is in contrast to the more common pattern of patrilineal descent from which a Family name is usually derived.