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WHAT IS CULTURE? Langua ge WHAT IS CULTURE? Langua ge Medical Cure WHAT IS CULTURE? Langua ge Medical Cure WHAT IS Religion CULTURE? Langua ge Medical Cure WHAT IS Religion CULTURE? Foo...
WHAT IS CULTURE? Langua ge WHAT IS CULTURE? Langua ge Medical Cure WHAT IS CULTURE? Langua ge Medical Cure WHAT IS Religion CULTURE? Langua ge Medical Cure WHAT IS Religion CULTURE? Food Langua ge Medical Cure WHAT IS Religion CULTURE? Food Folk Art Langua ge Medical Cure WHAT IS Religion CULTURE? Food Celebra Folk Art tions Langua ge Medical Cure WHAT IS Religion CULTURE? Food Jokes Celebra Folk Art tions Langua ge Medical Cure Manner WHAT IS Religion s CULTURE? Food Jokes Celebra Folk Art tions Langua Clothes ge Medical and Cure WHAT IS Dressin g Religion Manner s CULTURE? Food Jokes Celebra Folk Art tions Workin g Schedul Langua Clothes ge Medical es Cure and WHAT IS Dressin g Religion Manner s CULTURE? Food Jokes Celebra Folk Art tions THEREFORE CULTURE IS: A product of human interaction A social heritage that is complex and socially transmitted Provides socially acceptable patterns for meeting biological and social needs. THEREFORE CULTURE IS: A distinguishing factor An established pattern of behavior Cumulative Meaningful to human beings TYPES OF CULTURE Non-material Culture TYPES OF CULTURE Non-material Culture -Ideas - Behavior and gesture & habits - Religion -Language and Symbols TYPES OF CULTURE Material Culture TYPES OF CULTURE Material Culture -Technological Tools TYPES OF CULTURE Material Culture -Food TYPES OF CULTURE Material Culture -Architectural Structures TYPES OF CULTURE Material Culture -Fashion and Accessories ELEMENTS OF CULTURE Knowledge >> refers to any information received and perceived to be true. Belief >> perception of accepted reality. Reality refers to the existence of things whether material or nonmaterial Social Norms >> established expectations of society as to how a person is supposed to act depending on the requirements of the time, place and situation. FOLKWAYS The patterns of repetitive behavior which becomes habitual and convetional part of living. MORES The set of ethical standards and morals obligations as dictates of reason that distinguishes human acts as right or wrong or good from bad. VALUES Anything held to be relatively worthy, important, desirable or valuable. TECHNOLOGY The practice application of knowledge in converting raw materials into finished products. ASSIGNMENT DEFINE THE FF: ETHNOCENTRISM CULTURAL RELATIVISM