The ethnology and culture behind a country expresses its unique beliefs and customs in its entirety. Every country develops at its own pace depending on the government and economic system, resources available, the environment and the originated social and traditional practices of its people. The country of Switzerland is prominently known for its great flourish of development due to the advanced lead of technology, trade and successful economy. This case study will bring myself and other classmates to answer the common questions about Swiss culture, to pertain past and present data, relating to the ethnic backgrounds, culture, and traditions within the country that may not be familiar with the average student. This will also result in being …show more content…
Switzerland is a country with generally great technology and innovation and in the developed stage of the demographic transition. The country is additionally a fusion of neighboring languages and religions that assimilated in the area, creating an authentic culture of its own. However, other than focusing on its prosper as a country, the people residing and their customs will bring people to know more of Switzerland as a culture, rather than its presumed title shared …show more content…
Each section contained significant descriptions and attributes to further find out what kind of country Switzerland is, and how it contributes to the union of diversity in the nation.
Vitali , David. “Cantons.” Cantons - Living Traditions. 9 July 2012. www.lebendige-traditionen.ch/kantone/index.html?lang=en. Accessed 18 Nov. 2017. The website provided all of the major nationally celebrated traditions and customs, as well as the social practices, performing arts, and holidays with historic or monumental origins. Specific customary practices that are less common such as in rural areas by the Swiss Alps, are included with detailed description about each. It presented the various traditions that are established in Switzerland, adding onto the acceptance of the wide range of customs describing the country to have “unity, but no uniformity.”
Quebec is the largest Canadian province, with the second largest population and economy after that of Ontario. Historically, the province of Quebec presents a unique frontier for the analysis of Anglo-French relations. It is important to note that Canadian domain as a whole was principally an extension of France until the British forces led by Jeremy Amherst took hold o Montreal in 1760. The 1763 signing of the Treaty o Paris essentially sealed this acquisition of Canada by the Great Britain. The present federal structure of Canada came into being in 1867; a structure that created the office of the Prime Minister and promised considerable autonomy to the provinces. However, the relations of the French-speaking province of Quebec
Culture is an important part of anyone's life, religious or not. The women acted out various references to traditional behaviour. For instance the mi...
Culture often means an appreciation of the finer things in life; however, culture brings members of a society together. We have a sense of belonging because we share similar beliefs, values, and attitudes about what’s right and wrong. As a result, culture changes as people adapt to their surroundings. According to Bishop Donald, “let it begin with me and my children and grandchildren” (211). Among other things, culture influences what you eat; how you were raised and will raise your own children? If, when, and whom you will marry; how you make and spend money. Truth is culture is adaptive and always changing over time because
the culture of the German communities was designed to build and maintain the German heritage in the new country
Safari the Globe. “France: Culture and Identity.” Safari the Globe. Feb. 2012. Web. 7 Oct. 2013.
Despite Switzerland’s small size, it shares borders with three major European cultures: Germany, France and Italy. This is an advantage for Switzerland,...
Bentley, Jerry H., and Herbert F. Ziegler. Traditions & Encounters: A Global Perspective on the past. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2011. Print.
This book serves to teach readers about the varieties of cultures, social
One tradition that has made every country different is its culture. A culture represents and creates the country’s history and traditions. From the hard working environment in China to the laid-back lifestyle in America, these are some examples of unique cultures. Even with different cultures, travelers can experience the hardships that occur when traveling. One article “ Adventure of a lifetime” demonstrated these difficulties when a family moved from America to Peru and their struggles during their transition. During their stay, Lawrence and her children experienced new ideas that were different from America. Some complex situation that arises while making a step in their new culture is the adjustment to the new environment and the language
Zimmermann, K. A. (2013, April 22). American Culture: Traditions and Customs of the United States | LiveScience. Retrieved February 9, 2014, from
The term culture refers to a broad spectrum of general human society that can be delineated as “the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious or social group” as well as “the characteristic features of everyday existence...shared by people in a place or time.” However, with such a vast notion that acts to give meaning to the various methods of operation used by the equally various societies and their respective members worldwide, the definition of culture can be stretched and expanded because of culture’s flexibility as a conceptual aspect of humanity that surrounds, defines, and permeates those in it. Simple attributes such as a group of people, a civilization’s geography, and a set of societal features can
Its largest city numbering only 5,000, Liechtenstein is barely a country. Liechtenstein’s long history contradicts its small size, the country shifting power at numerous occasion and becoming part of many great empires. Through its exposure to many cultures and rulers, Liechtenstein has developed a rich and widely arrayed culture. Liechtenstein’s government, although altered and transformed many times, has become stable. This tiny, alpine country, bordered by Switzerland on the West and Austria on the East, is only 62 square miles, but still a prospering country. Despite its miniscule size, Liechtenstein is a flourishing country with a rich culture, complex history, and a stable government-all contributing to the country’s society.
Research Question: How is Norway the best developed country and what strategies did they apply to come to this stage?
Switzerland is a unique and beautiful country and everyone should see it with their own two eyes sometime during their existence. This country has amazing geography, culture, and all manner of things to see and do while you are there.
Imagine, a world without color, without different ways of life, full of bleakness. That would be a world without culture. Everyone the same, eating the equally bland food, none of the different ways to live life being explored. This broken world is fortunately not how our world runs. It is filled with many exotic things to try and see. One of the many exhilarating places in the world is also known as Southern Europe. Many different cultures, people, and languages buildup this site to the one many all know today. Some aspects of understanding what is in this region is, what customs and traditions are, what Southern Europe is like, and how customs and traditions apply to Southern Europe.