Moldova is a country that has many different cultures. There are people from Russian, The Ukraine, Romania, Georgia, and the natives to Moldova. Since their independence, there has been some changes in the country, and their cultures as a country has progressed. The common Moldovan cultures traditions are things such as traditional food, celebration of their independence, wine making and more. The making of wine is a major revenue for the country depending on the company. If the winemakers are in a village, then their proceeds won't contribute to the country, but they will contribute to their families.
Biodiversity in Moldova is far from Australia. Australia is a continent, that preserves their land. There are a few different ecosystems in Moldova. The natural ecosystems are Forest, steppe, rocky habitats and aquatic. Moldova has over five thousand plants in their plant life. There are over fourteen thousand species of animals. Human activity has decreased the ecosystems, also the change in climate doesn’t help either. The cultural diversity of Moldova hasn’t changed much, however, the government is working towards keeping the country diverse as much as possible. The more diverse, the more the people learn about others and interact with them. The cultural diversity can also help contribute to the different methods of preserving the resources in Moldova. There might also be ways to share the culture of your country by town. There are some towns that have people whom only speak one language instead of all.
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I just finished creating a report on the status of education in Moldova, which you will find on my Political and Economics page. I invite you to make comments on this report.
Globalization is when a business begin to move from a domestic or national level on to an international level. The goal of globalization is to increase the businesses consumers, sales, and services. Moldova has been globalized in music, technology, and media. Music has expanded over the years, and a majority of the music played on the radio is in English. Technology has increased and evolved in the country of Moldova. With iPhones, iPads, iPods, and more common tech items media is more accessible. From the local news to the news all the way in New York, media helps to show what is going on everywhere. Youtube and Facebook are very popular because many people have access to it. The movie theaters also have American movies, and they are translated into Russian or Romanian. I believe that globalization is good for a country like Moldova. They have something to connect with the rest of the world, and something to be proud of. Music, technology, and media are all amazing things that help us to escape the daily troubles we face. Fun videos and great music is our escape, and we all seem to share that quality of laughter or joy with one another.
The population of Moldova is roughly over three million people. The country has a various amount of languages spoken. The most popular language is Moldovan/Romanian. Depending on the various villages and towns, some people speak Russian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, or Gagauz.
The gender roles in Moldova are what is common today in the United States. According to everyculture.com, "Women in both urban and rural areas carry the burden of domestic duties and child care in addition to working outside the home." There is also a high need to preserve foods and can them during the summer, in order for each family to have food in the winter. There is no restrictions for women getting any high position, but some women choose to stay in their desired fields. Men in Moldova are very respectful to the women in working fields. Women organize the events for their companies when needed. The men provide for their families, as well as the women. It is important that the men have they want in their field. I think that this is great that men and women are equal in jobs and roles. The basis of a country having equal opportunity, unless stated otherwise in the job descriptions is important. I believe that it helps the people of Moldova at exceeding in their economy, homes, and work life. I learned a lot from people in Moldova, and I am happy I got to see everything first hand. Source: 1. Moldova. (n.d.). Retrieved February 14, 2017, from http://www.everyculture.com/Ma-Ni/Moldova.html 2. Men and gender equality. (n.d.). Retrieved February 14, 2017, from http://promundoglobal.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/IMAGES-Moldova-English-web.pdf www.everyculture.com/Ma-Ni/Moldova.html#ixzz4YpFkxFZo Welcome to my blog! I am new to this and would love for you all to give me feedback. Comments and suggestions are much appreciated!
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