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Transcript: Culture powerpoint of: By Zackary Bachicha New Zealand Culture New Zealand New Zealand food 1. Food In New Zealand they eat: Seafood and crawfish lamb Alcoholic beverages French fries (chips) Ice cream and fruit salad Artisan cheese pies( pot pies are most common) Cultural foods: Maori Hangi(food cooked underground in natural geothermal pools for speacial occasions) Foods cooked include: chicken, pork, mutton, pumpkin, ptatoes, sweet potatoes, and pudding. BBQ (outdoor cooking) foods cooked: Lamb, beef sausages, and poultry. Potato salad, garlic bread, and vegtable salades are also made. New Zealand's main religion is: Christian says brittanica.com, at least 28% of New Zealands population. 2. Main Religion New Zealands Government(s) and Money Parliamentary System Unitary State Constitutional Monarchy New Zealands Money: New Zealand dollar Uses Money symbol $ Uses euro coin 3. Government and money New Zealends Main Language New Zealands Main Language is Maori 4. Main language Nonverbal language in New Zealand Eye contact shows honesty but holding it for a long time is seen as you examining and being rude to them, some older people see direct eye contact as agressive and rude. Patting someone on the shoulder or arm helps emphasise a point. Handshaking with eye contact is a good way to greet with confidence someone in New Zealand In New Zealand people incate their feelings with facial expressions 5. Non-verbal communication New Zealands Value on Individualism New Zealand is more individualistic than collective. People in New Zealand are expected to look after their sleves and their family, they are expected to be self credible and show self integrity and initative in the work place. When they are hired employeers look at employees merit and self accomplishment. 6. value placed on individualism New Zealands Role of women 7. Role of women In New Zealand women are well respected and are allowed powerful roles. Women in New Zealeand are given equal rights and education. Discrimination of gender is illegal. Noticeably Powerful roles women have had in New Zealand: Prime minister Parliament (legistlation body in Government) roles City mayor Ceo Ann Sherry was the first women Ceo of a Bank New Zealnads Association with color The color blue on the New Zealand flag represents the Sea. Green on the New Zealand flag represents land. Black and silver represent the Maori tribe (Native tribe, indigenous to New Zealand 8. Associations with color Interesting facts of New Zealand The Stars on the flag of New Zealand represent the Southern Cross Constellation People born in New Zealand are called Kiwis, after the Kiwi bird There is 3 official languages in New Zealand: New Zealand sign language, English and Maori(main). 1/3 of the country is reserved as a national park There are way more animals than humans in New Zealand, only 5% are human. There are 10 active valcanoes in New Zealand and one is a subermarine 9. Interesting Facts

Culture Powerpoint

Transcript: The main traditional food that comes from Scotland is haggis. It is a mince type of meat that ost scottish people eat but from my point of view it isnt the best. At school I would eat fish and chips some days but other days pasta etc in the school cafeteria. Lastly at home I would eat chicken and beef at home for dinner and lunch on occasions. My City and Country I am british and from the UK. I was brought up in dubai and was born there but my whole family is from scotland, brought up in a city named Glasgow, where I lived for 3 years of my life between the age of 13-16 There is a few festivals. Firstly there is TITP. Also there is tatoo festival in edinbrugh where all the pipemen play. Clothes I wear- Golf is no doubt the most famously Scottish sport. Also football is pretty big and cycling. Football is big as everyone is so passionate about it. The team I support is rangers who seemed to lose everything but they are getting back to the top. Also cycling is big as the fastsest cyclist in the world is scottish named Sir Chris Hoy. To school- School uniform in scotland is white shirt with a supplied tie from the school with the badge of the school logo on it. Black trousers with any black or white shoes. Traditional clothing in scotland- Hobbies and sports Festivals in Scotland Languages Symbols and colours that represent my Country Everyday- Theweather in scotland is mostly cold and raining so I would normally wear joggies with a jumper in the house, however when going out i would wear jeans with a smart jumper. Clothes I wear Some places in scotland they speak gaelic. No other languages are really spoke except this and english. Traditional clothing for men is the kilt. This is a skirt that men would wear to weddings and special occasions. Culture Powerpoint Food in scotland-

Family Culture Template

Transcript: My Family Tradition By KAi Stahl Tradition My tradition can be called the Dutch style of Saint Nicholas. This tradition is done by putting our boots outside, we put our boots outside the night before St. Nick because we believe that St. Nick will come and fill our boots with candy. My mom believes that it sparks joy in the morning of St. Nicholas. Our family values the joy in the morning. Finally my family says the rules for this tradition is that we put our boots outside the night before. Picture Of Saint Nick Beliefs Beliefs My mom, Maggie Stahl, believes that we need to have joy in the morning. My mom said that “The reason we need joy in the morning is because it helps us throughout the day.” One of the reasons she says this is because St. Nick fills the boots with candy sparking joy for everyone that day. This is one of the main reasons we need joy in the morning, also who doesn’t like candy. picture of the candy in our boots Values Values My Nana, Cheryl Stahl, values the joy of the children in the morning because St. Nick gives us goodies in the morning giving the children something fun to do in the morning. “We also value St. Nick’s generosity.” Nana said, which is true because St. Nick used his wealth to give to the families in need. This is why we use boots instead of stockings because the families in need didn’t have the money to pay for big stockings instead they used their winter boots. One of the legends that St. Nick has is that he saved three poor sisters from being servants. He did this by giving bags of money in the house of the three sisters over the span of three nights, on the third night the father saw St. Nicholas and thanked him. Picture of St. Nick being Generous Rules rules Nana believes the rules for St. Nick is that we put our boots outside. “We do it this way because it is the Dutch way of doing it.” Nana said, which is true the dutch put their boots outside as well. The old way of doing this is that you would put your clean shoes inside but we don't do it this way anymore because St. Nick isn’t alive to give us home visits. This is why the dutch adopted the way of putting winter boots outside of the house instead of inside the house. Picture of boots ready for saint nick Conculsion conculsion In conclusion, our traditions makes us appreciate St. Nick more. This way of doing our tradition makes us remember how we use to celebrate this tradition. Nana says that it helps us remember St. Nick’s generosity. We value this tradition to remember how generous the good saint was.

Culture Project PowerPoint

Transcript: Dome of the Rock Star of David Tiffany Neth "shield of David" six pointed star made of two quadrilateral triangles this symbol had to be worn by all Jews in Nazi Germany The city of Jerusalem Many refugees are going into the European Union which will have resulting problems and many consequences for European Jews. As far as Israel is concerned it opens up new challenges and opportunities in its relations with Europe. Dr. Gerstenfeld a world renowned expert on anti-Semitism said that this is a good thing because most of the refugees come from wealthy countries which in the end will be a great contribution to the EU. Israel in particular will have a "unique opportunity to finally expose the discriminatory policies the EU has been practicing against Israel for decades in many areas of activity – up to and including the recent infamous labeling decision." Where did the religion begin? 1.G-d exists 2.G-d is one and unique 3.G-d is incorporeal 4.G-d is eternal 5.Prayer is to be directed to G-d alone and to no other 6.The words of the prophets are true 7.Moses' prophecies are true, and Moses was the greatest of the prophets 8.The Written Torah (first 5 books of the Bible) and Oral Torah (teachings now contained in the Talmud and other writings) were given to Moses 9.There will be no other Torah 10.G-d knows the thoughts and deeds of men 11.G-d will reward the good and punish the wicked 12.The Messiah will come 13.The dead will be resurrected There are about 13-14 million Jews in the world. Most of them live in the United States or Israel. Israel has over 6 million people who believe in Judaism and America has around 5.5 million. 1.5 million Jews live in Europe, 400,000 in Latin America, 400,000 in Canada, 75,000 in Africa. The belief of Jerusalem is also in Australia, New Zealand and Asia. also called Kotel one of the four retaining walls that supposed the Temple Mount place of prayer to mourn the Temple's destruction Judaism does not have a formal belief because they believe actions are more important. However there is a accepted summary of Jewish beliefs called Rambam's 13 Principles of Faith. It focuses on the relationships between the Creator, mankind and Israel. (Jews do not casually write the name of God) The Western Wall What are the special some sacred symbols, text, items or location? How did your religion diffuse and where in the world is it mostly found? What are the major beliefs of your country's religion? Tower of David What are the significant holidays or events that this religion observes? Culture Project PowerPoint Israel includes all Jewish laws and traditions given to Moses in written form with oral commentary oral commentary is now written in the Talmud Sea of Galilee What is one current political, cultural, economic issue that impacts the members of this faith? A significant Jewish holiday would be Sabbath where Jews have a absence from work to do religious observance. Another event would be three pilgrimage festivals called Passover, Shavuot and Sukkot. On these days, Jews would stop work to focus on God and his mitzvot (commandments). A well known Jewish holiday is Hanukkah. During this holiday nine candles are lit as a symbol for the eight days the temple burned. The extra light is used to spark the other candles. Torah The dominant religion of Israel is Judaism since Israel is a Jewish state. The religion of Judaism was born in Israel. Jerusalem is historically the heart of Jewish life. It was and still is a religious center. Jerusalem has played a big role in Judaism since the time of King David. As such, Israel and Judaism are eternally bound.

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