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    Elements of culture - Language: set of symbols used to assign and communicate meaning. It allows us to name or identify the things in our world so we can think and communicate about them. - Norms: every society or every civilization has a set of norms‚ which are the rules of behavior; this can include the folkways‚ mores‚ taboos and rituals in a culture. - Values: things to be achieved or the things which are considered of great worth or value in a particular culture. - Beliefs and ideologies:

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    | Cultural analysis | MAN 719: ACTION TASK 5 | BY | Ronna Maposa: 3317920 | | | Table of Contents 1.1 Introduction2 1.2 The Seven Elements of culture2 1.3 Market places in terms of the seven elements4 2.0 Religion and Culture6 3.0 Conclusion7 References9 1.1 Introduction Culture has been defined by Lederach (1995) as shared knowledge and schemes created by a set of people for perceiving‚ interpreting‚ expressing and responding to the social realities around them. Simply

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    important to the culture (money‚ job‚ education‚ ancestry‚ etc.)     CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS   ·         Rules of Behavior are enforced ideas of right and wrong. They can be customs‚ traditions‚ rules‚ or written laws.   RELIGION   ·         Answers basic questions about the meaning of life. ·         Supports values that groups of people feel are important. ·         Religion is often a source of conflict between cultures. ·         Monotheism

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    The Elements of Culture

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    Culture‚ way of life. Culture is different to many people around the world. It can be how and where you live‚ the clothes you wear‚ what you eat‚ the music you listen to and much more. It can be a particular society with different art and manners. Culture can be behavior and characteristics of a social group or organization. Culture is any and every way that people of a group (family‚ tribe‚ nation etc...) interact with each other. It is the internality of the distinct ways of their interaction

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    all over the world get judge around for their culture‚ on a survey 75 percent of people say they get misjudged least a month or more. I identify myself as a mexican young girl who lives in United States Of America. One element of culture that can define is food. Food is the most important Thing in someone’s life‚the one thing we need to survive is food.Food is part of my cultue also beaucse it describes the background of culture where it comes from for like example tamales

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    1 J. Edgar Pop Culture Element J. Edgar Richard Miranda Leadership Development - AEC 3414‚ Section 0482 Professor Stedman June 11‚ 2012 2 J. Edgar J. Edgar In 2011‚ Clint Eastwood directed a brilliant ensemble of actors‚ including Leonardo DiCaprio in the lead role‚ in a biopic film titled J. Edgar about the life of one of American history’s more curious leaders: J. Edgar Hoover. The film is made fascinating by Eastwood’s courageous spotlight on not only Hoover’s strengths

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    Culture and It's Elements

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    Culture (Latin: cultura‚ lit. "cultivation")[1] is a modern concept based on a term first used in classical antiquity by the Roman orator‚ Cicero: "cultura animi". The term "culture" appeared first in its current sense in Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries‚ to connote a process of cultivation or improvement‚ as in agriculture or horticulture. In the 19th century‚ the term developed to refer first to the betterment or refinement of the individual‚ especially through education‚ and then to the fulfillment

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    Chinese Elements in corporate culture There are three aspects‚ which can reflect the influence of Confucianism to corporate culture. 1. The unity of nature It is about the harmony with the nature. Respecting and complying with the law of nature is very important to human. For a company‚ especially those manufactory companies‚ applying an eco-friendly producing method and concerning about environment are social responsibilities a company should take. It can also improve companies’ images for

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    world there are different cultures out there. Within these diverse cultures they all have five main elements of the culture. Even though some cultures may have some similarities there symbols‚ language‚ values‚ beliefs and norms is what differentiates them. These factors will distinguish their country from others. The Venezuelan culture is fabricated of all of those elements‚ that make up their culture. As a matter of fact‚ symbols are important to the Venezuelan culture. Venezuela’s precious symbol

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    Element of Culture. Russian valenki Russia is a country with a very rich cultural history which takes its rise out of the customs and traditions of the early Slavs. They inhabited a vast area of central-eastern Europe in the 6th century‚ and were to spread even further over the next two centuries. Russian people are their descendants; we now belong with the eastern branch of the modern Slavs‚ along with the Ukrainians and the Byelorussians that are the western neighbours of the Russian Federation

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