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Culture
Material culture
Material culture is a culture that is totally an object and belonging of members of a group of people
Material culture includes objects made by the group and objects obtained by the group in other ways
Example: homes, neighborhoods, cities, schools, churches, synagogues, temples, mosques, offices, factories and plants
Multiple culture
the state of a society or the world in which there exists numerous distinct ethnic and cultural groups seen to be politically relevant
Multicultural societies are characterized by people of different races, ethnicities, and nationalities living together in the same community.
Multicultural individuals such as Chinese-Canadians, Turkish-Germans, or Arab-Americans
Sub-culture
a cultural group within a larger culture, often having beliefs or interests at variance with those of the larger culture.
for example: hippies, antigun groups, high school jocks, environmental activists, people in the furry community, people in the cosplay community;,punks, goths,
Subcultures can be positive if it can hold people together but it's not going to work if the group of people believe make the conflict in the society
Non material choice
a risk of cultures that is not an objective you can't
see or touch but it is a belief for the people and it can make the community in the same way.
Ex: respect elders,religion
The example of laws makes every person in the society don't break the law and do only a good thing and that will be working tin the positive way of society.