culture
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Culture depends on language. pg 36 Essentials of Sociology 7th edition.
A learned behavior is some type of action or reflex that you learn. For example tying your shoes is a learned behavior, but crying is not. When pain is experienced due to a particular action, the victim is less likely to repeat that action.
It would be descriptive
The three elements of culture are:occupationsbeliefs/religionshuman behavior
Machine language is a first generation language.
4 th generation language
The second generation language programmers.
Yes, natural language is a fifth generation programming language.
4 th generation computers
No. It would be a third generation programming language.
Antics is an English language term used to describe behavior that is amusing or funny, but in a light hearted way. It can also be used to refer to behavior that is silly and irritating to others.
There is no such thing as a fourth generation language. Machine code is the first generation (the native language of the computer). Assembly language is the second generation (low-level symbolic language). All high-level (abstract) languages are third-generation. Although some languages claim to be fourth-generation or even fifth-generation, they are meaningless terms used by marketing types that tell you nothing about a language's capability.
Symbolic-interaction approach
The five main elements of culture are symbols, language, values, beliefs, and norms. These elements shape social behavior in society by creating shared meanings and ways of interacting among individuals within a cultural group. They provide a framework for understanding and interpreting the world, guiding people's actions and shaping their social interactions.
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Surroundings, upbringing, and experiences