"Of course, all this is much easier to achieve for us, a tiny country with a pretty homogeneous culture, than it is for you, " said Pekka Hako, the executive director of the Finnish Music Information Center.
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Thomsen may have been able to make his early advances in the development of archaeology because he had such a wide variety of material to review, consisting of collective finds from a large relatively homogeneous culture area.
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The population is a mixture of both European ( including Argentinan immigrants ) and Indigenous races and cultures, thus the region has a homogeneous culture known as " Chileanidad " is present and a mestizo imprint is evident.
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So without a homogeneous culture, without an education system that creates a deep understanding of artistic traditions, without a realization that art is more than entertainment, public patronage becomes a market phenomenon, responding to conflicting demands, competing bids, promises of influence.
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This is an image associated with some earlier critiques of " mass culture " and mass society which generally assumed that the development of mass communication has had a largely negative impact on modern social life, creating a kind of bland and homogeneous culture which entertains individuals without challenging them.
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Inspired by Guy Debord " unitary urbanism ", the information from the research was transform into data visualization maps, that generate an idea on how the district and neighborhoods of Los Angeles are forming itself towards the future, the maps demonstrate areas of Transculturalism or homogeneous cultures, incomes and preferences.
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Davan village for being a steep stair is almost so that in many rural parts of the yard of a house with a roof Hmtraz home village is poor, although Davan has a homogeneous culture, but physically separate from the second place ( Place top and bottom ) consists of a long street with steep from East to West boundary between two places can set.