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|pronunciation = Pro-nun-see-ate-on | |pronunciation = Pro-nun-see-ate-on | ||
| | |commonnames = Common Names. | ||
|classification = What type of Culture. | |||
|origins = Origins. | |origins = Origins. | ||
| | |dominantrace = Dominant Race. | ||
| | |socialclasses = Social Classes. | ||
|majorcities = Major Cities. | |||
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The intro is a solid, five sentence paragraph designed to summarize the article and hook the reader into the page as a whole. As a general guide, include the following in an intro paragraph: | The intro is a solid, five sentence paragraph designed to summarize the article and hook the reader into the page as a whole. As a general guide, include the following in an intro paragraph: | ||
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===Families=== | ===Families=== | ||
===Gender Roles=== | ===Gender Roles=== | ||
==Holidays== | |||
==Religion== | ==Religion== |
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Pronunciation | Pro-nun-see-ate-on |
Common Names | Common Names. |
Classification | What type of Culture. |
Origins | Origins. |
Dominant Race | Dominant Race. |
Social Classes | Social Classes. |
Major Cities | Major Cities. |
The intro is a solid, five sentence paragraph designed to summarize the article and hook the reader into the page as a whole. As a general guide, include the following in an intro paragraph:
- Hook sentence
- Describe the subject of the article
- Offer a little historical context about the subject
- Give a detail about the subject unrelated to the history
- State what impact the subject has made, why it is important, or its present day state.
History
Etymology
- Formation of Culture & Etymology
- Major historical event(s)
Language and Dialects
Naming Customs
Laws
- Law and Justice Customs
Lifestyle and Customs
Families
Gender Roles
Holidays
Religion
Literature and Folklore
Literature
Philosophy
Folklore
The Arts
Art
Music
Fashion
Architecture
Cuisine
Recreation
Sports
Leisure
Symbols
Trivia
- One
- Two
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