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    Culture is a body of characteristics such as beliefs, social norms and ethnic background shared in a region by a population of people. Development and discipline can be influenced by culture. Culture contains values, norms, prejudice, social influence and human activity. Values and beliefs hold high importance. An example would be religion, in” many cultures religion is of high value”(Kerfoot). Norms set an expectation to what is socially acceptable. Prejudice is formed in culture. This bias

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    Culture Many times we hear concepts like ’Oriental culture’, ‘Italian culture’ or ‘Gothic Culture’. So we can understand and verify that it is an important concept related to the idea of the society where we live in. Culture, in Sociology, is a concept developed during XVIII and XIX centuries that has had various definitions. One exhaustive definition is in Browne (2015, p. 31): “Culture refers to the language, beliefs, values and norms, customs, dress, diet, roles, knowledge and skills, and all

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    Culture Culture refers to any kind of morals, habits, norms, practices, beliefs, laws or customs acquired by man in a particular society. Culture is the set of knowledge, skills, traditions, customs, unique to a human group, to a civilization. It is transmitted socially from generation to generation and not by genetic inheritance, and largely determines individual behavior. (Arendt) Culture encompasses a very broad aspect of social life: techniques, manners, morals, lifestyle, system of values, beliefs

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    Culture is the characteristics of a group of people defined by language, cuisine, religion social habits music and art. There are many different types of culture including western culture, eastern culture, African culture and many more. Culture is influenced by the groups of people that make up the country (Zimmermann, 2012). The term culture was first used by an English Anthropologist named Edward B. Tyler. It was first mentioned in 1871 in his book named ‘Primitive Culture’. He stated that culture

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    Culture has been defined in many ways. Hofstede for an example stated that culture is defined at a national level and has a set of values and beliefs within the culture. He also states that people of the Mexican community belong to the collectivistic group, they also rank high in the power distance, uncertainty avoidance, and masculinity groups as well. The collectivistic group refers to a group of people that means that they are committed to their relationships, regarding their family, extended

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    of colonisation and European contact in North America, indigenous peoples have been faced with racism, the exclusion from rights and privileges, and the acts of cultural genocide while be forced to assimilate into western culture. The process of civilization and removal of culture has had impact in many different aspects of life. Krieken (1999) explained civilization to be “…the transformation of human habitus so that violence of all sorts is gradually subjected to greater and more sophisticated forms

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    cultural, and familial experiences by way of their culture identity and their social situation. To elaborate, one must first clarify what culture identity is. Cultural

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    The Netsilik are an indigenous community that are descendants of the Thule culture, they reside North of Hudson Bay, just above the Arctic circle. They call themselves the Netsilik or “people of the seal” because of their unusual diet (Young, 1970). In his video Young states that, “The winter months for the Netsilik people starts in September and last right up until June, during these months the temperatures can range anywhere from 30-50 degrees below 0” (1970). During the 2-3 months of warmer weather

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    Tattoos in Culture There are different aspects of every culture and the American culture is no different. One of the aspects of American culture is the tattoo. Tattoos have been around for centuries, they are also part of other cultures and appeal to a broad variety of people. Tattoos became part of American culture through cultural diffusion, which is where one culture shares its culture with another through direct contact. Recently tattoos have re-assimilated into American culture and society

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    The Japanese Culture Cultural awareness is fundamental in implementing sound communication; you must possess the ability to step back and realize the differences in beliefs, values, and social norms amongst cultures. Different cultures have different thought processes that cause them to react in different ways dependent upon situation. Knowing the culture before you attempt to interact with a person or persons of a foreign background will mitigate any untactful reprisals and help you better communicate

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