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People's way of life,belief,art,moral,law and custom
Culture
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Different cultures have diverse (blank) so what are approved in the society maybe disapproved by others
Values
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Influenced by attitudes,members and values.
Beliefs
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Unquestionable standards of what society considers as good and proper for social behavior
Norms
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Includes etiquette,facial expressions speech and mannerisms
Norms
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A non-instinctive method that includes ideas,emotion and voluntary produced symbols
Language
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It is the customs,habits,repetitive patterns expected behavior e.g courtship
Folkways
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Includes taboos,moral and ethical values
Mores
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Formalized norms sanctioned by the state e.g constitutions.
Laws
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Religious and political center of Bontoc
Ato
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Physical objects made by man e.g cultural foods,dances,music instrument and games.
Material Culture
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Includes music,philosophy and stories
Non-material culture
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Raw materials to produce foods,tools,clothing,shelter.One example of this is the Kabite System.
Technology
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Smaller groups within the society that differ actions and behavior
Subculture
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Results from conflixt between longer society or a group e.g same sex marriage
Counterculture
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System,customs,behavior,beliefs,knowledge creates through group interactions.
Idioculture
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Unpleasant feeling when goes to new environment
Culture Shock
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Members if society or group consider its culture as superior.
Ethnocentrism
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Belief that one's own lifestyle,ideas or products are inferior and what's foreign is superior.
Xenocentrism
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One's own time is more important than the past or future.
Tempocentrism
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Views that cultural practices is neither good nor bad in itself and that us desirability depends upon their meaninv,value and function in the culture.
Cultural Relativism
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Spread of cultural characteristics for one group to another
Cultural Diffusion
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Lifelong social experience by which individuals develop their human potential and learn culture.
Socialization
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Father of cultural antrophology
Edward Burnett Tylor
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Foundation for the personality.It is the person's fairly consistent patterns of thinking,feelong and acting
Social Experience
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Author of the looking glass self
Charles Horton Cooley
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Process through which we develop our sense of self based upon the reactions of other people to ourselves.
Looking-glass self
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His theory was to show how the human self arises in the process of social interaction, especially by way of linguistic communication (“symbolic interaction”).
George Herbert Mead
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Part of the self that reflects our perception of what people think of us.
Me
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First school of life and love
The Family
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A position that an individual occupies in a particular group or society.
Status
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Incorporates all the occupied status of an individual
Status set
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Social position a person receives at birth or assumes involuntarily later in life.You have no choice like your race
Ascribed status
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position a person assumes voluntarily and reflects personal ability and efforts
Achieved Status
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The behavior expected of someone who holds a particular status.
Role
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Tension among roles
Strain