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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.

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What does homo gothikus industrialis mean?

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:


What would be used to describe a constantly changing culture?

A constantly changing culture could be described as dynamic, evolving, or fluid. It may also be characterized as adaptive or progressive.


When you judge another culture based on the standards of your own culture is called?

Ethnocentrism.


What is the relationship between society and culture?

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.


What is neanderthal culture is called?

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.

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