CMST 2010 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Unix System Iii, National Technical Research Organisation, Ender Wiggin

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Culture: the totality of material and non-material traits, together with their. Associated behavior patterns, plus the language uses which a society. Possesses: or the language, values, beliefs, traditions, and customs people. Share and learn: material culture, concerns the artifacts that people have made and that. Are reflective of some aspect of their culture: popular culture, generally it can be sued in reference to. By a mass audience: high culture, those aspects of culture that are considered elite. Popular culture and are termed high culture or. The fine arts: non-material culture, two primary examples of the non-material side of culture. Are language and belief systems: relativism or conceptual relativism, there is no one correct belief system or way of. Thinking: objectivism or essentialism, posit a reality that is independent of the way in. Idea that belief systems are plural; the sensibility. That arises when the credibility of the master.

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