Culture Race Calendars

What exactly are culture race calendars and how can they help you?

Well, for starters, you'd know that culture is really a way of life for an entire society.

I guess it's really all about what we do, and how we do it. But here's a real good definition:

"Culture can be defined as all the behaviors, ways of life, arts, beliefs and institutions of a population that are passed down from generation to generation."

"As such, it includes codes of manners, dress, language, religion, rituals, norms of behavior such as law and morality, and systems of belief as well as the arts and gastronomy."

A Coffee Culture?

Well anyway, what's TRULY incredible is that there's so many unique and amazing cultures around the world. However, at the end of the day...

We still follow the sun and use calendars as life guides!

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Too much coffee poster

So this culture race calendars page exists just to highlight the fascinating array of social calendars available out there.

Just remember, if you're searching for Gregorian, Chinese Astrology, Christian, Islamic, Jewish or Hebrew calendars, start by looking at this at a glance calendars page.

How Weird Are We?

We're all incredibly different, aren't we? And now for some interesting cultural facts that you may not have known about:

  • Coffee is the second largest item of international commerce in the world. The largest is petrol.
  • Some Eskimos have been known to use refrigerators to keep their food from freezing.
  • Iceland is the world's oldest functioning democracy.
  • There are no clocks in Las Vegas casinos.
  • People in Siberia often buy milk frozen on a stick.
  • The two highest IQ's ever recorded (on a standard test) both belong to women.
  • George Washington grew marijuana in his garden.
  • In 1969 the shares of the Australian company 'Poseidon' were worth $1, one year later they were worth $280 each.

There you go. I didn't know that either.

A Quick And Easy Culture?

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George Washington...

To finish off, here's some tidbits from Brian Tracy to leave you inspired:

In life, problems are the tests you must pass to move onward and upward.

The inevitable crises that you experience in your day to day life are the true tests of your competence and your maturity.

They are the best indicator of the levels of courage, intelligence, persistence, and foresight that you have developed up to this moment.

As 'Epictetus said, "Circumstances do not make the man, they merely reveal him to himself."

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