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An example of dominant culture is the influence of mainstream American culture in the United States, characterized by values such as individualism, consumerism, and a focus on personal success. This culture is reflected in media, education, and social norms that often shape the behaviors and beliefs of the majority. It tends to overshadow and marginalize minority cultures, leading to a preference for its practices and traditions in various aspects of life.
A common example of an item visible to the human eye with a thickness of 0.1 mm is a sheet of standard printer paper. Another example could be the thinnest human hair strands, which can also range around 0.1 mm in thickness.
yes, example of urine culture and sensitivity.
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Visible culture refers to aspects that are easily seen, such as clothing, food, and language, while invisible culture refers to underlying beliefs, values, norms, and behaviors that may not be readily apparent. Visible culture is often used to express or signify aspects of invisible culture.
Only a small part of culture is visible.
The visible elements of culture are tangible manifestations like art, food, clothing, and language, while hidden elements include beliefs, values, norms, and underlying assumptions that guide behavior. Visible elements are easily observed, while hidden elements are often unconscious and shape how people interpret the world around them. Both visible and hidden elements are essential for understanding a culture in its entirety.
Anything you can see is an example.
Culture is made up of the beliefs and practices of individuals. An individual identity can influence the culture if it is highly visible. Examples of this include Politicians or Entertainers who started trends that are still visible many years later.
Unseen culture refers to aspects of a society or community that are not immediately visible or apparent to outsiders. This can include beliefs, values, traditions, and customs that may not be readily observed but are integral to the identity of that culture. Understanding unseen culture often requires deeper interaction and engagement with the community.
Visible light is an example of electromagnetic radiation.NO it is electromagnetic energy.actually it electromagnetic waves =P
An example of a persistent sub-culture would be a culture that refuses to assimilate into another culture.
Examples of visible culture include clothing, art, architecture, rituals, and language. These are tangible expressions of a society's beliefs, traditions, and values that are easily observed and shared with others.
Visible light is a type of electromagnetic waves.
only a small part of each is visible on the surface