What Is Cultural Borrowing?
Cultural borrowing is taking elements—words, practices, or traditions—from one culture and using them in another, usually while keeping the source cul…
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Cultural borrowing is taking elements—words, practices, or traditions—from one culture and using them in another, usually while keeping the source cul…
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A scientific fact is a repeatable observation or measurement confirmed through experiments or empirical evidence, such as "The Earth orbits the Sun" o…