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The Impact of Culture on Human Being Evolution

Javad Bahmani and Esmail Shafie
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Javad Bahmani: Department of Political Science & Sociology, Iran
Esmail Shafie: Department of Political Science and International Relations; Islamic Azad University, Iran

Annals of Social Sciences & Management studies, 2018, vol. 1, issue 2, 23-27

Abstract: The cultural cohesion in different civilizations affects human behavior. European countries had no specific country and gradually they were released of the dominance of church and based on the new definition created government-nation as top to bottom. In Iran, civilization was strong and even after Islam, they didn’t change their language into Arabic, before that they had human community in a country with central government. People were building the governments in this regard.

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Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.19080/ASM.2018.01.555556

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