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What is Culture?

What is Culture?. Define it!.

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What is Culture?

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  1. What is Culture? Define it!

  2. http://www.census.gov/ipc/www/worldhis.htmlYear Population in Millions1 3001000 3101250 4001500 5001750 7901800 980 1850 12601900 16501950 25202000 61002050*Est 9000In the first 1,000 years what was the percentage increase in population for those thousand years? 3% How many times more people were in the world during this 1,000 years? 1/33On an average how many more people were added to world population each year during this period of time?10,000In the next 1,000 years what was the percentage increase in total world population? 10,000%How many times more people were in the world during this 1,000 years? 100times On an average how many more people were added to world population each year during this period of time?5,790,000

  3. Culture is … The sum total way of living; including values, beliefs, aesthetic standards, linguistic expression, patterns of thinking, behavioral norms, and styles of communication developed to assure the survival of that group in that particular physical and human environment. Culture and the people who are part of it, interact, they are not static. Culture is the response of a group of human beings to the valid and particular needs of its members. Culture has an inherent logic and essential balance between positive and negative dimensions.

  4. Ten Elements of Culture(The learned behaviors, traditions, beliefs, and a way of life created by a group of people.)

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