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  1. Regional North America United States Michigan Localities M Midland Society and Culture 17 Includes sites that reflect the make up of the region's community; it's people, it's history, and resources and institutions that serve the people of the region.
  2. Curlie directory for category Regional: North America: United States: Michigan: Localities: L: Lake Linden: Society and Culture. Includes sites that reflect the make up of the region's community: its people, its history, and resources and institutio...
  3. Michigan, rich in natural resources and bounded by three of the five Great Lakes, remains strong in mining, forestry, manufacturing, and trade. The largest city, Detroit, is synonymous with the American automotive corporations, and heavy industry-- and the labor movement it birthed-- have dominated the latter half of Michigan's history as a state.
  4. Home > Regional > North America > United States > Michigan > Localities > C > Columbus > Society and Culture. Includes sites that reflect the make up of the region's community: its people, its history, and resources and institutions that serve the people of the region.
  5. matadornetwork.com

    I t doesn't takes a cultural anthropologist to know that the United States is an extremely culturally diverse country. In his book American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America, Colin Woodward argues that the US is actually 11 separate nations, divided along stark cultural lines that he traces all the way back to the 16th century.
  6. britannica.com

    Michigan - Culture, Arts, Recreation: Throughout Michigan's history, the diverse backgrounds of Detroit's population have given the city a cosmopolitan atmosphere and made it a magnet for a broad spectrum of cultural activity. The state's first traveling theatrical companies performed in Detroit, and an opera house was erected there before the American Civil War. In 1819 the Young Men ...
  7. britannica.com

    United States - Regions, Culture, Geography: The differences among America's traditional regions, or culture areas, tend to be slight and shallow as compared with such areas in most older, more stable countries. The muted, often subtle nature of interregional differences can be ascribed to the relative newness of American settlement, a perpetually high degree of mobility, a superb ...
  8. jassb.biomedcentral.com

    Background Insufficient sleep can increase the risk of health problems and chronic conditions including cognitive problems, increased inflammation, diabetes and cardiovascular disease, and overall mortality. In this report, insufficient sleep, as a cultural experience, was tracked across the United States according to the American Nations model of U.S. regional cultures. Methods County Health ...
  9. the culture of the United States. The few attempts by followers of this discipline to generalize upon the ways of North Americans, such as those of Mead, Gorer, and the Kluckhohns have on their own admission been tentative and suggestive rather than definitive.' The same will be true of the present brief discussion. Anthropological data on our ...
  10. smarthistory.org

    The same has been true of the United States in all the decades that followed. "We the People" are both men and women, both native born and recently arrived, and look both similar to and distinct from the 47 landholders in Trumbull's painting. The broad history of art in North America makes this succinctly clear.

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