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The current socio culture political legal economic and international crisis in Pakistan
An adoption of the most dominant culture's values and influences
the components of a culture are; history,civilization.social customs based on ethics.chain of social developmental progress and socio-economic stabality with a honourfull leadership
Social change is a change in society. Cultural change is a change in culture.
There are a number of socio-economic factors that influence effective data collection procedure. Some of include occupation, financial income and resources, culture and so many more.
There are some theories that culture is the basis for many psychological problems. For this reason, counselors should look at their patients' socio-historical culture when forming a diagnoses.
A socio-fact is a type of social fact that refers to the shared beliefs, practices, and customs within a society that contribute to its social structure. It can include things like language, laws, religious beliefs, and cultural norms that help shape social interactions and relationships.
During the Spanish period in the Philippines, there was significant influence from Spanish culture, religion, and language. The spread of Catholicism brought changes in religious practices and traditions. Spanish architecture, education, and language also left a lasting impact on Filipino socio-cultural practices.
There are so many things that contribute to a culture's development. Some of them include routine activities, interaction with other cultures and need to address various socio issues among others.
Maybe someone (business etc) is trying to be politically correct and want to include all culture and social backgrounds.
Cultural assimilation is a socio-political response to multi-ethnicity problems in certain areas in that supports the inclusion of minorities into the dominant culture.
Agyemang Attah-Poku has written: 'The Socio-Culture Adjustment Question' 'The socio-cultural adjustment question' -- subject(s): Societies, Social conditions, Immigrants, Ghanaian Americans, Ghanaians, Emigration and immigration, Cultural assimilation