It is a culture where machines are used to allow humans to do less manual labour; Science and technology have created new innovations to make day-to-day life easier for people.
Rivethead, or industrial music fan. Trinomial nomenclature for the preceding. 'Homo - same', 'gothikus - Gothic', 'industrialis - industrial'. Conspicuously missing the word 'sapiens' - wise, although most likely the omission was made out of taste and to avoid the pretentiousness that might exude from a (previously unheard-of) tetranomial name. Discovery and naming attributed to Rudy Ratzinger of :wumpscut:
A constantly changing culture could be described as dynamic, evolving, or fluid. It may also be characterized as adaptive or progressive.
Ethnocentrism.
Culture and society are co-existent. one does not or cannot exist without the other. culture and society may have some common elements but the two are not the same; they are not identical. the essential difference is that society is composed of people while culture consists of knowledge, ideas, customs, traditions, folkways, mores, beliefs, skills, institutions, organizations, and artifacts.
Neanderthal culture is typically referred to as Mousterian culture, named after the sites in France where archaeologists first found Neanderthal artifacts. These artifacts include stone tools, weapons, and evidence of burials, indicating a complex culture capable of symbolic behavior.
it left artists feeling disllusioned with modern industrial culture.
It is a 'mixed' culture in this regard. There are regions quite industrialized, such as Monterrey in northern Mexico. There are other places such as Chiapas, where industrialization hasn't taken hold yet.
The four stages of culture development are: 1) Primitive culture, 2) Agricultural culture, 3) Industrial culture, and 4) Post-industrial culture. Each stage represents a different level of economic, social, and technological development within a society.
the industrial revolution
Jennifer A. Howard-Grenville has written: 'Corporate culture and environmental practice' -- subject(s): Corporate culture, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Industrial management, Industrial management
British culture has left its mark on the world through the English language, the Industrial Revolution, and its music.
Colin Gray has written: 'Strategy for Chaos' 'Faster, better value construction' 'Enterprise and Culture' -- subject(s): Corporate culture, Government policy, Small business, Industrial policy, Industrial promotion, Entrepreneurship
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The war in Iraq, the oil consumption crisis and the economic situation created a new American culture.
These connections allowed for an infusion of culture. With this infusion of culture also came an exchange of both products and ideas.
his commitment to standardization and assembly-line mass production
Zafar Iqbal Qureshi has written: 'Industrial culture in Pakistan' -- subject(s): Industrial management 'Managing NGOs in Developing Countries: Volume One'