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Do you think culture is static or continuously evolving over a period of time? Does culture give us identity? Pls don't plagiarize. Also give a big explanation

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Answered by bhabyajha
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Culture in today’s context is different from the traditional, more singular definition, used particularly in Western languages, where the word often implies refinement. Culture is the beliefs, values, mind-sets, and practices of a group of people. It includes the behavior pattern and norms of that group—the rules, the assumptions, the perceptions, and the logic and reasoning that are specific to a group. In essence, each of us is raised in a belief system that influences our individual perspectives to such a large degree that we can’t always account for, or even comprehend, its influence. We’re like other members of our culture—we’ve come to share a common idea of what’s appropriate and inappropriate.

Answered by SaiiAnishR
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it does need a identity for humans but it gives most of the genetic information to the other cell

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