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Culture varies from society to society each society or culture shall have different these culture are sometimes overlapping qnd sometimes exclusive give examples

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Answered by murari81
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Culture

Culture refers to characteristic patterns of attitudes, values, beliefs, and behaviors shared by members of a society or population. ... Cultural differences will affect the receptivity of a individual to indivudal education and willingness to accept information and incorporate it into his or her lifestyles.

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“Culture” encompasses objects and symbols, the meaning given to those objects and symbols, and the norms, values, and beliefs that pervade social life.

Values reflect an individual’s or society ‘s sense of right and wrong or what “ought” to be.

Humans also have biological drives—hunger, thirst, need for sleep—whose unfulfillment can result in death.

Because of our biology and genetics, we have a particular form and we have certain abilities. These set essential limits on the variety of activities that humans can express culture, but there is still enormous diversity in this expression.

Culture refers to the way we understand ourselves as individuals and as members of society, including stories, religion, media, rituals, and even language itself.

Social Darwinism was the belief that the closer a cultural group was to the normative Western European standards of behavior and appearance, the more evolved they were.

Culture is the non-biological or social aspects of human life.

Culture refers to the way we understand ourselves as individuals and as members of society, including stories, religion, media, rituals, and even language itself.

Social Darwinism hinged on the belief that the closer cultural groups were to the normative Western European standards of behavior and appearance, the more evolved they were.

Key Terms

Social Darwinism: a theory that the laws of evolution by natural selection also apply to social structures.

culture: The beliefs, values, behavior, and material objects that constitute a people’s way of life.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

People of diverse cultures and backgrounds occasionally share needs and interests, but occasionally their cultures and interests may be completely unrelated.

Explanation:

  • Many cultural aspects from other states are also unique and peculiar to that area in order to preserve the ethnicity. On May 1, 1960, both Gujarat and Maharashtra were established. Each state has its own dialect, which varies as well.
  • The Marathi language is spoken by the vast majority of people in Maharashtra. The Gujarati language is an example of an isolated culture; the same is true of it. Hindi is one of India's official languages and is widely spoken. A case of overlapping cultures is this.
  • In terms of slogans, language, and other elements, there are several instances of cultural overlaps inside the European Union. On the other hand, the manner of dressing and other characteristics of culture vary for people who reside in different counties, making them exclusive.

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