The expectations, or rules of behavior, that develop out of our values....is the answer!
William Fielding Ogburn introduced the concept of culture lag to sociology. He used this term to describe the idea that technological advancements often outpace societal and cultural norms, leading to a period of adjustment.
Emile Durkheim used the term "collective conscience" to describe the moral community resulting from a group's shared beliefs and practices about the sacred. This concept refers to the shared values and norms that bond individuals together within a society.
The term used to describe a group's way of thinking, gestures, language, values, and social norms is "culture." Culture encompasses a group's shared beliefs, practices, and behaviors that are passed down from one generation to the next.
A convention is a set of agreed, stipulated, or generally accepted standards, norms, social norms, or criteria, often taking the form of a custom.
Yes, "old" is an adjective. It is used to describe the age of a person, thing, or concept.
Infinity is an abstract concept used to describe something that is endless or boundless.
'Put-call parity' is a popular term used among investments. The 'put-call parity' concept is used to describe a relationship between the price of a call and put option.
Survival of the fittest would be used to describe this situation.
they is sanction are used to reward or punish ,used conformity to norms .
The literary concept you are referring to is called the "angel and devil on the shoulder" or more commonly known as a moral dilemma. It symbolizes the internal conflict between doing what is right (angel) and what is wrong (devil).
Generally speaking most Native American tribes had a Socialist Democracy in its primitive form. All members of the tribe worked towards the preservation of all members and everyone fulfilled a role within the tribe as they were capable. They also openly selected their leaders to best represent them.NOTE: Socialist is used here as its first concept not its altered modern concept.
It comes from the physical concept of an "aether." A luminiferous aether is a term used to describe the multiplication of light.