Culture is learned (not born), shared (not personal), action, it is shared by groups of people, giving them "lifestyle", culture has abstraction and material aspects includes. In other words, culture is imitation, education, and learning behavior inherited through role model. Abstract cultures, including speech and religious material culture, including technology and residence culture change over time. Note: Experiencing other cultures will help you gain your own perspective. Culture is the geographical importance of culture Geographers study culture. Because it leaves a dramatic trace of language religion on the earth. That is the strongest determinant of morality. Nationalism and the border material culture: tools, clothes, toys, etc. Architecture: Arcadia, shotgun religion: to influence social choices, to make sacred space for food, clothing, art, music, rituals, customs Making ... How is it relocated?
Parents are educating children about television, movies, radio, internet culture Cultural imperialism: actively promoting cultural systems rather than other cultural systems. British culture nationalism in India: a process of actively promoting indigenous culture, protecting and defending the cultural system from sparse or unpleasant cultural expression * French (actively protect their languages from external influences Cultural integration or blending: fusion culture, formation of new culture Caribbean language: identity related to a particular language (such as American English and British English) Language French: third language from different culture groups speak to each other I can not do it. Language (Swahili, English)
Religious geography of the world spreads religion: Attempts to attract all people regardless of their place and culture (eg Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Mormonism): a close relationship with a particular ethnic group; Normally do not ask for new convert beliefs, Judaism, Hinduism) secularization: When people think they are non-religious or absolutely atheistic, there is national geopolitics: geography and political activities It describes and interprets a close relationship between and focuses on space, space and space of any size. Interaction. Boundary: Boundary between space units or space groups and other Kurdish states - groups of people sharing social and cultural elements - language, religion, tradition, identity
Therefore, according to this definition, culture does not pass through the lineage. It was not born, but I learned. All aspects of culture are related and shared by members of the group defining the boundary. In many cases, various cultures coexist nationwide, especially in Africa. In Zimbabwe it is not uncommon to mix European culture and indigenous culture like Shona. Culture also expresses itself in various ways and has preferences regarding color, style, religion, family relations, etc. Red is very popular in the west, but it is less popular in Muslim countries, so it is favored by calm colors such as black.
Culture is learned (not born), shared (not personal), action, it is shared by groups of people, giving them "lifestyle", culture has abstraction and material aspects includes. In other words, culture is imitation, education, and learning behavior inherited through role model. Abstract cultures, including speech and religious material culture, including technology and residence culture change over time. Note: Experiencing other cultures will help you gain your own perspective. Culture is the geographical importance of culture Geographers study culture. Because it leaves a dramatic trace of language religion on the earth. That is the strongest determinant of morality. Nationalism and the border material culture: tools, clothes, toys, etc. Architecture: Arcadia, shotgun religion: to influence social choices, to make sacred space for food, clothing, art, music, rituals, customs Making ... How is it relocated?