People actually don’t learn a culture, but assimilate it as they live. A lot of it is unconscious and happens as a person lives in a culture or grows up in it.
Enculturation
Most children's movies are suitable. Especially if you watch ones based on legends, you are also learning about chinese culture.
Ethnocentrism is when a person has too high an opinion of ones culture...
By learning to replace your negative distorted thoughts with positive realistic ones. After a while your brain will start doing the process automatically. This is called 'Cognitive Behavioral Therapy' and it is proven to be effective.
Anthropologists use the process of observation and documentation to learn the traits of other cultures. Anthropologists study a culture without bias and document the cultural traits and practices they see in order to find patterns within a culture.
Macromolecules are formed by a process known as polymerization, in which large compounds are built by joining smaller ones together.
Subnetting Bodry
The idea that memberships in a culture influence one's actions and values is called cultural determinism. It suggests that individuals' behaviors and beliefs are largely shaped by the culture they belong to, impacting how they interact with the world around them.
It's called a catabolic process.
The process by which the larger planetesimals grow even larger, while the smaller ones are destroyed, might be called planetary accretion.
Regeneration.
i dont think it could negativly impact ones learning capabilitys