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Sandra Vega Carre
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Page 1: Culture

Sandra Vega Carrero

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Every human has a culture

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CULTURE

Arts Beliefs Customs

Institutions Inventions

Language Technology

Values

Politics

Economy Meals

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WHAT IS CULTURE?

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CULTURE

What languages do the people speak?

What do the people of the society wear?

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CULTURE

How do they prepare their food?

What kind of dwellings do they live in?

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CULTURE

What kind of work do they do?

How do they govern themselves?

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CULTURE

How do they judge right from wrong?

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People learn a culture by growing up in a particular society.

CULTURE

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They learn through:

CULTURELanguage

Watching

Imitating Behaviors

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PROCESS OF ENCULTURATION

CULTURE

Shared with members

Of a society and passed from one generation to the

next.

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Methods of obtaining food

and shelter

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Methods of obtaining food

and shelter

Family relationships

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Methods of obtaining food

and shelter

Family relationships

Economic and governmental

system

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Religious practices

Forms of artistic expression

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Typical breakfast

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SharingBeliefs

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Ways of thinking

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“A thing that represents or stands for something else. A material object representing something

abstract”

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DOG

PERRO

CHIEN

Mbwa

English

Spanish

FrenchSwahili

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In Western societies, Black is the color of mourning

For Chinese people, white is a color of mourning

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CULTURAL TRAITS

A group of

CreateCULTURAL Patterns

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Every time that a member is exposed to different behaviors, habits and

beliefs. If one is dominant, the member from the other

community will loose its original culture and will

assimilate, and adopt the new one. Otherwise the member will reject them

and will keep its own values

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Every member individually has its own identity and it

is constantly reorganized.

The group in general is

constantly going through dynamic change and the

rules and habits of interactions can

be modified.


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