through the spiritual energy exerted by the book during the reading of the magic known by humans as literature.
It is the general attitudes, belief systems, values, and traditions, particular to a nation.
culture
The two belief systems adopted by the three kingdoms in 4th century AD Korea were Buddhism and Daoism. Both belief systems influenced Korean culture, philosophy, and art during this period.
An underlying covert set of rules the govern the behaviors and belief systems of a given culture or society.
Patrick Grant has written: 'Personalism and the politics of culture' -- subject(s): Religion and culture, Religion and politics, Religion and literature, Personalism, Personalism in literature 'A Dazzling Darkness' 'Six modern authors and problems of belief' -- subject(s): Belief and doubt in literature, English Philosophy, English literature, History and criticism, Philosophy, English 'Literature of mysticism in Western tradition' -- subject(s): Mysticism in literature, Literature, History and criticism, Mysticism 'Spiritual discourse and the meaning of persons' -- subject(s): History of doctrines, Man (Christian theology), Transfiguration, Mysticism in literature, Christian literature, History and criticism 'Reading the New Testament' -- subject(s): Bible, Bible as literature, Criticism, interpretation 'A Dazzling Darkness an Anthology of Western Mysticism'
Buddhism had influenced Chinese culture, including art, literature, and architecture.
Americans were obligated to spread Anglo-Saxon culture and belief systems to the so-called "primitive" races.
Belief systems are what people believe about the world and/or religion. It is the organization and structure of the way a person thinks the world works.
Workplace culture refers to the values, beliefs, behaviors, and practices shared by employees within an organization. It encompasses the overall atmosphere, attitudes, and relationships that exist in the workplace. A strong and positive workplace culture can enhance employee morale, productivity, and satisfaction.
The First? Long ago and long forgotten. Every known human culture has belief systems built around "supernatural beings" and the oldest of cultures have left no record of their belief systems. Some archaeologists theorize that prehistoric burial practices (trinkets and artifacts) and even burial itself indicate possible religious rituals were involved including some belief in an 'afterlife'.
Like all symbols of belief systems it is as strong as your belief in it.
culture is broken