Yes, I think so. I am not a professor but it seems obvious to me. Culture is also representative of the community so it is an end result of a community as well as a constant stimulus. Can have one without the other. Culture is by definition a result of a community. No culture, no community. No community, no culture.
If you are interested in learning about Deaf culture, I would suggest getting involved in your local Deaf community. There is nobody better qualified to help you understand Deaf Culture that a Deaf person!
Yes it is perfectly fine. A few people are not interested in Europe and it's not like it is illegal or wrong to not be interested in the culture or history of Europe.
You must specify the community you are interested in and a time period to get a good answer.
to emerge other community who have different culture :)
›Citizenship is like character of an individual viewed as a member of society, behavior in terms of the duties, obligations, and functions of a citizenship. ›By the citizenship capability I can explore how it's can contribute to the wider community. ›This include building on my understanding of the differences in between the culture backgrounds or participating in activities outside of the school such as volunteering and do some small works with my own community or with my own culture. ›E.g. being involved in the community and you are one of the good community member, this means being that you interested in helping the community.
Every community has a sense of culture. Fashion designers help deepen our culture by creating inspiration for the people of the community's clothing.
their culture and language
The relationship is that in a community it is the people and culture is what those people do. Example: Hialeah- Community:Chongas and cubans Culture:Dance Clubs and tight clothes
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