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The Place of "Culture" in the Foreign Language Classroom: A Reflection
Language itself is already culture, and therefore it is something of a moot point to talk about the inclusion or exclusion of culture in a foreign language curriculum. We might perhaps want to re-envisage the situation as a contrast between an active and deliberate immersion in culture, and a non-deliberate exposure to it.
The Culture: Our favorite Utopia. - Reddit
This subreddit is dedicated to the the collected works of acclaimed novelist Iain (M.) Banks, with emphasis on the Culture series of novels and short stories.
r/popculturechat - Reddit
r/popculturechat: For serious gossips with a great sense of humor. No bores, no bullies. Come for the gossip, stay for the analysis & community.
Culture - Reddit
A subreddit dedicated to sharing and discussing anything culture-related. Including, but not limited to language, traditions, religion, and current events worldwide.
Any way to mass convert culture with console command for ... - Reddit
Console I am wondering if it's possible to mass convert all vassals and/or courtiers to my dynamic culture using console commands.
Do white people have a "culture"? : r/NoStupidQuestions - Reddit
Yes, white people absolutely have a culture! In fact, many would argue that Euro-American culture is one of the most influential and dominant cultures in the world. From their art and music to their fashion and cuisine, white culture touch almost every aspect of global society. Even within continental Europe, there are hundreds of different cultures stemming from the various countries and ...
Best Culture in Bannerlord… : r/mountandblade - Reddit
Khuzait culture has the ability to recruit Khan’s Guards twice as fast as other cultures at the start of the game because of Combat Tips (just get 3 leadership in character creation), which seals the deal. That unit is broken in basically every way. Battania is second, and probably the best if you don’t assume doing something that cheesy since their actual culture bonus is the best ...
What do you think is the best and worst culture in ck3? - Reddit
Norman culture, which you can create by decision, is fine, but it's a step down from Norse unless you convert later in the game, where you have unlocked everything you want from Norse culture and can already overpower the AI.
Traditions tier lists for 1.9.2 : r/CrusaderKings - Reddit
Culture Blending is an outstanding tradition if you want to hybridize with other cultures. If you're playing tall within a single culture, there's not much here for you, but usually that's not the case.
r/popculture - Reddit
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