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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.
A person with rude, clumsy manners.1. A person with rude, clumsy manners and little refinement.2. A peasant.
If you are interested in learning about Deaf culture, I would suggest getting involved in your local Deaf community. There is nobody better qualified to help you understand Deaf Culture that a Deaf person!
A civilized person is a person who is advanced in social, cultural, and moral development. They are polite and well mannered. A gentleman or lady with taste and refinement.
Well if that young person if part Irish, Poland, African, or one of their ancestors had been, then really what they are doing is learning about their culture.
A person learning a trade is an apprentice.
Point of view is the literary element that identifies the perspective from which a story is told. It can be first person (I, me), second person (you), or third person (he, she).
Cross-cultural adaptation occurs when people from one culture move to a different culture, learning the rules, societal norms, customs and language of the new culture. By bringing their existing thoughts, feelings, behaviors and beliefs with them, a person will integrate that into their new society while adjusting and accepting to the new standards, thereby creating a multicultural person.
A scholar. A student is also a person of learning.
Person of learning. has written: 'Friendly advice to a child unborn'
A reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art is a direct mention or allusion to something that is widely recognized in culture or history. This can add depth to a piece of writing or art by tapping into the shared knowledge and associations that people have with the referenced subject.
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