Through reading and attending to factual materials about a culture, one can gain insights into its history, customs, values, traditions, social norms, and beliefs. It also provides an understanding of the way of life, perspectives, and mindset of the people belonging to that culture. Additionally, it helps in appreciating the diversity and complexity of different societies.
Every culture is learned by the people who live it. Even people born into a culture learn the culture as they grow and mature.
Today we learned about European culture
Read the article "Race and Racism" by Van den Berghe (1967) who says yes, culture can be learned.
An attending doctor is one that has completed residency and practices medicine in a clinic or hospital. They will practice a specific specialty that was learned in residency.
Learned
Japanese culture is learned by having Japanese family members. When someone is around a specific culture all the time, they learn it without even trying.
Characteristics are as follows: Culture are learned, culture is social, culture is shared, and culture is transmitted.
You learned many ways to things about rock music and culture.
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..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..
Culture is primarily learned through socialization within one's community or society. This includes interactions with family, peers, and institutions such as schools and religious organizations. Exposure to cultural norms, values, beliefs, traditions, and practices from an early age shapes an individual's understanding and adoption of their culture.
That really depends on what the student choses to do with it; he(she) might become wise and learned, or a drunk.