Disagree. I think I'm doing someone's homework, but whatever. Regardless of how strong your culture is, there will always be those within it who disagree with the "informal" or unofficial rules of the particular society. If you have no law, How can you deal with such an individual? If you're suggesting that a culture can become so strong that such individuals no longer exist, I don't believe such a culture could ever evolve. That's just one guy's opinion, and I'd love to argue about it.
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Economy goes with culture because if someone grows up in a command economy, it becomes part of their culture, because it was part of their life for a long time. If they move and the economy there is market economy, then they loose part of their culture.
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The corporate culture of nestle is to succeed at competing with similar companies.
This affect the culture as the culture you adopt must be in line with all the factors.
Culture is a generally-accepted notion of what is "right" among a group of people. Law consists of regulations established by an authority, typically as legislation enforced by judges. Sometimes law and culture align, and sometimes they don't. For example, vegetarians and practitioners of Afro-Caribbean religions have very different cultural ideas of what constitutes animal cruelty; the law falls somewhere in between.
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"Global culture", meaning a culture interconnected worldwide? "A culture of conflict", meaning a culture that is in conflict with itself? I think the statement makes sense, as human nature has always been in conflict with itself, which leads to tension and confusion in all areas of human culture (apparently).
It is real and may have physical effects.
It is real and may have physical effects.
It is real and may have physical effects.
It is real and may have physical effects.
It is real and may have physical effects.
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Within one society, there can be many cultures :)
Describing Greek culture as universal is an obvious mis-statement. Do the peoples of Asia, for example, follow Greek culture? They wouldn't know anything about it.