Absolutely
all of the above
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social scientist
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Culture is nothing but a traditional system followed by our ancestors. All traditional systems have have in built values, which could differ based on localization or civilization. You come to know about the values of these cultures and nothing beyond that.
That will be a sociologist.A sociologist studies the how societies develop and how they are organized specifically dealing with the relationships among individuals and groups
Yes. There are beneficial live active cultures in all commercially prepared yogurts in the dairy aisle. The frozen variety does not contain active cultures.
There are different characteristics of interpersonal relationships. These characteristics range from brief to long lasting. They are based on love, friendship, family, kinship, work related, marriage, mutual agreements, neighborhoods, places of worship, and social groups.
Haha all math is the same. Math is simply the study of numbers and their relationships and properties. It does not change within cultures...
Interpersonal behaviour is how people interact with one another. Specifically it is studied as the way people behave when this behaviour would affect a relationship. Making jokes, body language, giving presents and going to parties are all aspects of interpersonal behaviour.
Yes. All languages have rhyming words, but not all cultures value rhyming as a literary form.