Culture; A group of people who share similar beliefs in; religion, customs, language, and general location (Location isn't a hard and fast rule but its pretty important).
Sources: History class
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Some people say it refers to how your family does things: their customs, the holidays they observe, the food they eat, etc. But when we discuss culture, we are usually referring to something larger than just one family. A common definition, used by universities, is that culture refers to "shared patterns of behaviors, as well as shared interactions and beliefs, all of which are learned through a process of socialization. These shared patterns identify the members of a culture group while also distinguishing those of another group." What that means is that we are "socialized" (taught by our parents, our schools, our society) into how we are supposed to act.
For example, American culture involves certain shared rituals (4th of July, Thanksgiving); shared symbols (the eagle, the flag, George Washington's picture on the dollar bill, the National Anthem); a shared understanding of what "government" means (we have a president and a congress, and the president lives in the White House); and shared customs (we shake hands when meeting someone, kids are expected to attend school, drivers drive on the right side of the road). Our culture also teaches us other things, such as the norms of dress (what do men wear, what do women wear, what do people in specific occupations wear). There are also sub-cultures: smaller cultural groups that exist within the majority culture-- for example, American Buddhists (or Muslims or Jews or Hindus) are still Americans, but they also conform to the particular customs, dietary laws, and religious rituals of their culture.
We were not born knowing about any of this: a baby does not know he or she is "American, " for example. Culture is always learned. It is transmitted to us, through parents, teachers, the clergy, the media, and our peers. And throughout our life, we are taught how members of our culture are supposed to behave and what members of our culture generally believe. Of course, it should also be noted that a culture is not frozen in time: it can change. And as any history book will tell you, it does change, although cultural change can be a very slow process.
..culture is learned..
..culture is transmitted orally and by writing..
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..culture is patterned and integrated..
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One characteristic of the Harappan culture was that it lasted from 2500 BC until 1500 BC. Another was that the roadways were highly planned out. And a third characteristic is that the culture was built up upon agriculture.
The Renaissance was a major turning point in history with many advancements. One major characteristic of it was that classical styles of the ancient Greek culture were revived and imitated.
The Plains Indians were nomads. They were good hunters. Their main food was the American Buffalo.
There are many things that could be considered a characteristic of modernism. The shiny metal abstract art is considered a characteristic.
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One characteristic of hominids that did not exist before humans is the ability to create and use advanced tools. This skill of crafting and utilizing tools is a unique trait that distinguishes humans from other hominids.
..culture is learned.. ..culture is transmitted orally and by writing.. ..culture is shared.. ..culture is patterned and integrated.. ..culture is adaptive and maladapive.. ..culture is compulsory.. and ..culture is essential for social life..
Africans should exchange their heritage and culture for European culture.
The term "primitive" is outdated and carries negative connotations. It is not accurate or respectful to use this term to describe a culture. Cultures are diverse and complex, and each one has its own unique values, beliefs, and practices that should be understood within their own context.
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The renaissance was a time when art and culture thrived in Europe
One characteristic of the Harappan culture was that it lasted from 2500 BC until 1500 BC. Another was that the roadways were highly planned out. And a third characteristic is that the culture was built up upon agriculture.
discuss and explain the significance of understanding culture, its elements, characteristic and components?
they had lanugauge and culture a+ users