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4. Culture can be defined as the accumulation of values, rules of behavior, forms of expression, religious beliefs, transmitted behavior patterns, and the like for a group of people who share a common language and environment.
 
4. Culture can be defined as the accumulation of values, rules of behavior, forms of expression, religious beliefs, transmitted behavior patterns, and the like for a group of people who share a common language and environment.
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5. The way of life common to a group of people; includes knowledge deemed important, shared meanings, norms, values, attitudes, ideals, and views of the world.
  
 
[[Category: Environmental & Conservations Biology]]
 
[[Category: Environmental & Conservations Biology]]

Latest revision as of 15:27, 8 April 2019

1. A shared system of symbols, beliefs, attitudes, values, expectations, and norms for behavior.

2. Knowledge, beliefs, values, and learned ways of life shared by a group of people.

3. Culture is the sum total of beliefs, values, knowledge, ethnic customs, and objects that people use to adapt to their environment.

4. Culture can be defined as the accumulation of values, rules of behavior, forms of expression, religious beliefs, transmitted behavior patterns, and the like for a group of people who share a common language and environment.

5. The way of life common to a group of people; includes knowledge deemed important, shared meanings, norms, values, attitudes, ideals, and views of the world.