Are material culture and nonmaterial culture always interdependent
Mrs. Gebbia is the best teacher in LMS
Culture is adaptive because it can survive outside its original area. For instance, if a group of people from the same cultural group move to a different city, they can still practice their culture in their new city.
Not always gestures in one culture could be offensive in another.
=you always have to add variety to a new culture=
Yes and no. We grow up in a culture and often say and do things without realizing it because it is taught to us through the culture. It takes a conscientious effort to change these things or you can move. Living in another culture can change your views, but there will always a small bit of the culture you grew up in there.
you cannot separate religion and culture as both are interwoven, and culture is the seed for the generation of religion. The religion is always formed within the time frame and geographical conditions of the land to eliminate the unwanted elements of the existing culture and to arrange the prevailing culture in a systematic way
Individual evidence is the material that can be related to a single source; individualization always involves a comparison
Culture is adaptive because it can survive outside its original area. For instance, if a group of people from the same cultural group move to a different city, they can still practice their culture in their new city.
a dynamic culture
Dynamic culture
That Culture Always Changes
Yes, Japanese culture should be capitalized as it refers to a specific culture from Japan.
no
Well New Zealands Soccer team is called the All Whites so I guess that the name would relate to our culture as we always use for our sports team colours; Black, White or Silver
Fiberglass. Always has been. Always will be.
They are related to the devil.They are not always real.
yes, always
Language is a key component of culture as it shapes how people communicate, express ideas, and pass down traditions. Different languages often reflect the values, beliefs, and social norms of a particular culture, influencing how individuals perceive the world around them and interact with one another. Language also serves as a medium for preserving cultural heritage and identity.