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    and socialization throughout childhood and adulthood shape personality patterns. We often share personality traits with others‚ especially members of our own family and community. It is normal for us to acquire personality traits as a result of enculturation. Most people adopt the traditions‚ rules‚ manners‚ and biases of their culture. The Chinese focus is fosters interdependence and cooperation. A different set of conditions prevails in areas in which children are born into very poor and hostile

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    Cultural Anthropology:  1. Understand better how we live  2. Change the way you look at your self and the world around you 3. Social Change‚ Social Justice 4. While Animals Have Instinct (Programmed) Humans do not  have Instinct but are Learned. 5. Enculturation*: the process of learning one’s culture 6. Psychic unity of mankind*: all human beings‚ regardless of race or  culture‚ share the same cognitive/psychological make up  7. Culture come from word Latin word Cultura ­­­­­­> obtaining  and using wild

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    their context and economic class were important factors that largely influenced and enlightened their theology. Further supporting her stance Dube goes on to discuss two more theologies of resistance which originated in Africa; Enculturation and Black theology. Enculturation sought to resist and cancel out the spread of Christianity which used reprobation or attempted to monopolize by imposing eurocentrisim and a colonizers comprehension of Christianity. Black theology on the other hand which arose

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    “group of two or more people related by birth‚ marriage‚ or adoption (Gonzalez 2015). The culturally accepted function of a family is broken down into two things the first is there is economic cooperation and the second is there is nurturing and enculturation of children (Gonzalez 2015). The idea of family encompasses many different types of kinship systems. I interviewed Grishma Desai about her own kinship system. Based on her family of orientation her father

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    prescribing way forward towards the restoration and promotion of African cultures as it affects teenagers with particular reference to Nigerian society. KEYWORDS: Teenagers‚ Western Films‚ African Cultures‚ Cultural Erosion‚ Cultural Promotion‚ Enculturation INTRODUCTION Considerations

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    the changes are scary for many people. For some reason most of the members are resilient to change‚ and things get a little worst when that change comes from overseas. Integrating members from different cultures is always challenging‚ breaking enculturation barriers and stereotypes are part of these challenges‚ but they are part of an enrichment process for the whole team. In every team the members will have different tasks‚ and roles. These roles need to fit the people personality and skills. When

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    Pessimistic‚ and Emotional Thinking Styles Andrea Tracy University of Phoenix Abstract In critical thinking‚ one of the most important aspects to recognize is the influence of human factors in how thought processing occurs. Factors like enculturation‚ emotion‚ stress‚ ego‚ and bias all play a pivotal role in how human beings think. Critical thinking requires that a person identify possible factors involved in his or her information gathering and decision making processes to better understand

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    INTRODUCTION On this assignment will be dealing with families‚ it will describing the two types of family that are found within families. A family is a group of people who share a close relationship ‚a unit typically(or traditionally ) composed of mated couple and their dependent children in co-residence .Families create generations -each of which gain in maturity and self sufficiency such as to create and provide for

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    apart because of their national origin. The third way a person can identify is by their religion and the fourth way is by their gender. 5. Why do people label and group other people? I believe people label and group other people because of enculturation. When people are growing up they are taught their religious beliefs‚ who they should hang out with‚ and who they should not hang out with. If a person is taught from a young age that other people are not equal to themselves they will label them

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    for living acquired and shared by a group of people. A person’s culture powerfully influences her/his attitudes‚ perceptions‚ notions of what is ‘reasonable’ or ‘unreasonable‚’ attractive or disgusting‚ correct or incorrect behavior‚ etc. a. Enculturation. The process of ‘learning’ or ‘acquiring’ a cultural system; the process of cultural transmission to infants‚ children‚ and other new members‚ also called socialization. b. Microculture. A distinct pattern of learned and shared behavior and thinking

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