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Larry William Moses has written: 'The political role of Mongol Buddhism' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Buddhism and state, History 'Introduction to Mongolian history and culture' -- subject(s): Civilization, History
Dance defines culture as well as itself. But the very important is culture- it presents our culture and our custom too.
well knowing a language could mean it influences the culture because if you speak the language it seems like you would know the culture
Dance is a reflection of the culture.
There are many poems that describe the psychological phenomenon on culture shock. For example, there is the poem Culture Shock by Seth Hood.
Either an anthropologist or sociologist
Sociologist Christian Smith is most notable for his research regarding modern religion. He has also researched topics such as adolescents, generosity, and American culture.
Anthropologists
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This question seem to correspond to the year 2009, where Linz was European Capital of Culture.
If I got your question right it being a very wide subject on its on; a sociologist is someone who studies the development of human's behaviour; biological and societal using the help of the law if need be or even culture to help better the society they live in.
Shared and learned ways of believing and doing become taken-for-granted assumptions.
The term TCK (Third Culture Kid, also: 3CK) was coined at the beginning of the 1950s by an American anthropologist and sociologist by the name of Ruth Hill Useem.
M.G. Smith was a Jamaican sociologist who made significant contributions to the study of Caribbean society and culture. He focused on issues of social stratification, race relations, and colonialism, highlighting the impact of historical forces on contemporary Caribbean societies. Smith's work emphasized the importance of considering culture and social structure in understanding Caribbean development.
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Thomas Rhys Williams has written: 'Field methods in the study of culture'
(For Apex Learning) Perceptions of aging change with culture.