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  • 1

    defines "Culture is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, Jaw, customs and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society".

    E.B. Tylor

  • 2

    says, "Culture is any socially inherited element of the life of man, material and spiritual".

    Edward Sapir

  • 3

    defines "Culture the handwork of man and conventional understanding manifest in art and artifact which persisting through which he achieves his ends".

    Malionwski

  • 4

    remarks that "Culture is an organized body of conventional understanding manifest in art and artifact which persisting through, characterizes a human group".

    Redfield

  • 5

    is of the view that "Culture is the expression of our nature in our modes of living, and our thinking, intercourses in our literature, in religion, in recreation and enjoyment.

    Mac Iver

  • 6

    "Culture is all the ways of doing and thinking of a group".

    E.S. Bogardus

  • 7

    The sense of being part of an ethnic group or culture

    Cultural Identify

  • 8

    - Commonalities of values, norms of behavior, and life patterns that are similar among different cultures.

    Culture-universals

  • 9

    Values, beliefs, and patterns of behavior that tend to be unique to a designate culture.

    Culture-specifies -

  • 10

    - refers to beliefs customs, languages, social institutions

    Non-material culture

  • 11

    - Composed of people who have a distinct identity but are related to a larger cultural group

    Subculture

  • 12

    - A person who crosses two cultures, lifestyles, and sets of values

    Bicultural

  • 13

    - refers to the fact or state of being different. Diversity can occur between cultures and within a cultural group.

    Diversity

  • 14

    – social group within a cultural and social system that claims or is accorded special status on the basis of complex, often variable traits including religious, linguistic, ancestral, or physical characteristics.

    Ethnic

  • 15

    – the condition of belonging to a particular ethnic group

    Ethnicity

  • 16

    Classification of people based on physical or biological characteristics.

    Race

  • 17

    – the process of being raised within a culture and acquiring the characteristics of that group. Education (Elementary school, high school, college or a given health care provider program) is a form of socialization.

    Socialization

  • 18

    – the process of learning the beliefs and behaviors of a dominant culture and assuming some of the characteristics.

    Acculturation

  • 19

    the state of being disoriented or unable to respond to a different cultural environment because of its sudden strangeness, unfamiliarity, and incompatibility to the stranger's perceptions and expectations at is differentiated from others by symbolic markers (cultures, biolo gy, territory, religion).

    Cultural shock

  • 20

    – the process by which an individual develops a new cultural identity.

    Assimilation

  • 21

    – the ability to recognize and appreciate the personal characteristics of others.

    Sensitivity

  • 22

    – a preference that inhibits impartial judgment of others.

    Bias

  • 23

    Blessed is he who preferreth his brother before himse

    Baha'i

  • 24

    Hurt not others in ways that you yourself would find hurtful.

    Buddhism

  • 25

    Holy places in Iraq and Iran

    Baha'i

  • 26

    Bodh Gaya in India

    Buddhism

  • 27

    Do unto other as you would have them do unto you

    Christianity

  • 28

    Mount Tai, a holy mountain in China

    Confucism

  • 29

    What you do not wish for yourself, do not do to others.

    Confucism

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    defines "Culture is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, Jaw, customs and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society".

    E.B. Tylor

  • 2

    says, "Culture is any socially inherited element of the life of man, material and spiritual".

    Edward Sapir

  • 3

    defines "Culture the handwork of man and conventional understanding manifest in art and artifact which persisting through which he achieves his ends".

    Malionwski

  • 4

    remarks that "Culture is an organized body of conventional understanding manifest in art and artifact which persisting through, characterizes a human group".

    Redfield

  • 5

    is of the view that "Culture is the expression of our nature in our modes of living, and our thinking, intercourses in our literature, in religion, in recreation and enjoyment.

    Mac Iver

  • 6

    "Culture is all the ways of doing and thinking of a group".

    E.S. Bogardus

  • 7

    The sense of being part of an ethnic group or culture

    Cultural Identify

  • 8

    - Commonalities of values, norms of behavior, and life patterns that are similar among different cultures.

    Culture-universals

  • 9

    Values, beliefs, and patterns of behavior that tend to be unique to a designate culture.

    Culture-specifies -

  • 10

    - refers to beliefs customs, languages, social institutions

    Non-material culture

  • 11

    - Composed of people who have a distinct identity but are related to a larger cultural group

    Subculture

  • 12

    - A person who crosses two cultures, lifestyles, and sets of values

    Bicultural

  • 13

    - refers to the fact or state of being different. Diversity can occur between cultures and within a cultural group.

    Diversity

  • 14

    – social group within a cultural and social system that claims or is accorded special status on the basis of complex, often variable traits including religious, linguistic, ancestral, or physical characteristics.

    Ethnic

  • 15

    – the condition of belonging to a particular ethnic group

    Ethnicity

  • 16

    Classification of people based on physical or biological characteristics.

    Race

  • 17

    – the process of being raised within a culture and acquiring the characteristics of that group. Education (Elementary school, high school, college or a given health care provider program) is a form of socialization.

    Socialization

  • 18

    – the process of learning the beliefs and behaviors of a dominant culture and assuming some of the characteristics.

    Acculturation

  • 19

    the state of being disoriented or unable to respond to a different cultural environment because of its sudden strangeness, unfamiliarity, and incompatibility to the stranger's perceptions and expectations at is differentiated from others by symbolic markers (cultures, biolo gy, territory, religion).

    Cultural shock

  • 20

    – the process by which an individual develops a new cultural identity.

    Assimilation

  • 21

    – the ability to recognize and appreciate the personal characteristics of others.

    Sensitivity

  • 22

    – a preference that inhibits impartial judgment of others.

    Bias

  • 23

    Blessed is he who preferreth his brother before himse

    Baha'i

  • 24

    Hurt not others in ways that you yourself would find hurtful.

    Buddhism

  • 25

    Holy places in Iraq and Iran

    Baha'i

  • 26

    Bodh Gaya in India

    Buddhism

  • 27

    Do unto other as you would have them do unto you

    Christianity

  • 28

    Mount Tai, a holy mountain in China

    Confucism

  • 29

    What you do not wish for yourself, do not do to others.

    Confucism