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Culture (My definition of culture is trends found in an area., Earlham…
Culture
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Earlham High School has its own culture by sports right after school unless something interrupts. Also Hometown which is a grocery store that is the only grocery store in the town.
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the word culture come from from a French term, which means to tend to the earth and grow, or cultivation and nurture.
We see evidence of it from restaurants, festivals in a certain area, or from organizations and many more
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Culture shapes our individual, group and national identities by the way we talk and how people see us or how people describe us from the things we do and the ways we act
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The use of language represent the broader notion of national or cultural identity because if you don't know the language you are coming into they probably know you didn't come from that place originally so they can keep you out.
People with the same culture are likely to have similar thinking. Culture identity is how people related to others. This is important as it affect the relationship building and the interaction between two persons
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Universalizing religions attempt to be global, appeal to all people rather than just a group of people while an ethnic religion appeals primarily to one group of people living in one place.
The differences in origin of pop culture and folk culture is that pop culture is large and more worldwide while folk is small and in a smaller area
A particular language usually points out to a specific group of people. When you interact with another language, it means that you are also interacting with the culture that speaks the language
universalizing religions spread around the globe while ethnic stays in a smaller area therefore universalizing reaches more people and ethnic reaches less becausethey don't share it to as many people
When you compare major religions, 3-5 commonalities are they follow something, believe in afterlife, have someone or something in power, worship/prayer takes place.
The role of women in most religions is looking at the traditions, practices, scriptures and theologies of religion from a feminist perspective with a commitment of transforming religion for gender equality.
Female sexuality is seen as dangerous. Female religious figures are seen as subordinate to male religious figures. Females should be subservient wives. Men and women have fundamentally different "natures". Women's low status is punishment for their sinful nature
Territorial Conflicts Arise among Religious Groups by
~Religious groups have opposed government policies, especially those of Communist governments.
~Religious principles seen as representing Western social values have been opposed by groups in Asia.
~An especially long-standing and intractable conflict among religions have been centered in Israel/Palestine, an area considered holy by Jews, Christians, Muslims.