Material culture is the physical or technological aspects of a culture in our daily lives. In laymen's terms, things that show our social class, and how we live, materially. "Do we place a lot of emphasis on our material possessions or not?" Examples of this would be our cars, houses, clothing, computers (or other technological gadgets) etc.Non-material culture is the cultural adjustments to material conditions, or in laymen's terms our customs, beliefs, patterns of communication, and the ways we use material objects. Examples of this include, politics, economics, language, rules, customs, family, religion or beliefs, values, and knowledge.
The defeat at Long Island forced the Americans into New Jersey, but they managed to escape with enough material to continue the war.
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it drowns.
This belief is often referred to as the "American Dream," which includes the idea that individuals can achieve success through hard work and determination, leading to economic prosperity and upward social mobility. It is rooted in the cultural values of self-reliance, individual initiative, and the pursuit of material wealth.
Sparta placed little emphasis on wealth and material possessions. They valued military prowess, discipline, and self-sufficiency above all else. Spartans believed that the accumulation of wealth could lead to corruption and undermine the values of their society.
An infiltrate is an accumulation of fluid or other material seen in the lung on imaging.
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An atheroma is an accumulation of material that has degenerated in the artery walls. When the material swells, it narrows and restricts blood flow.
Soil is an accumulation of loose, weathered material covering much of Earth's surface.ย
An adsorber is a material, particularly a solid material, capable of adsorption - accumulation on a surface.
Emerson might view the survivalist movement as a reaction to modern society's disconnect from nature and self-reliance. He may appreciate their emphasis on self-sufficiency and independence, but he might also caution against excessive focus on material preparedness over spiritual or intellectual development.
Downwelling is the process of accumulation and sinking of higher density material beneath lower density material. A common example is convection currents in fluids.
they are caused by the storage, or accumulation, of waste material and other substances inside a cell's lysosome.
A disease of the arteries that is characterized by the accumulation of lipid containing material called plaque on the inner walls of the arteries
There are five main pedogenic processes: weathering, translocation, eluviation, illuviation, and organic matter accumulation. Weathering involves the breakdown of rocks and minerals, while translocation moves materials within the soil profile. Eluviation is the process of material moving out of the soil, while illuviation is the accumulation of material within the soil. Lastly, organic matter accumulation refers to the build-up of plant and animal remains in the soil.