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take the two societies, Ethiopia and India, there are great, sharp cultural diversities between the two societies. On the other ...
among (between) societies. Various arguments have been provided the variation, including geographical factors, racial determinat ...
2.2.5. Ethnocentrism, Cultural Relativism and Culture Shock Ethnocentrism We often tend to judge other cultures by comparison wi ...
practices and beliefs separately from the wider culture of which they are part. A culture has to be studied in terms of its own ...
Cultural relativism may be regarded as the opposite of ethnocentrism. However, there is some problem with the argument that beha ...
and beliefs have to be judged. Yet still, even cultural anthropologists accept the idea that there are some cultural standards w ...
to new situations and overcome culture shock (Henslin and Nelson, 1995). 2.2.6. Cultural Universals, Alternatives and Specialtie ...
of more cultural universals including the existence of art, dancing, bodily adornments, games, gift giving, joking and rules of ...
mealtimes soul concepts cosmology games medicine status differentiation courtship gestures modesty trade dancing gift giving mou ...
Cultural Alternatives and Specialties There are many different options for doing the same thing. For example, care for a patient ...
behavioral differences among people as opposed to cultural universals. 2.2.7. The Concepts of Culture Lag and Culture Lead Cultu ...
On the other hand, in some less developed societies, the change of non-material culture may outpace the material culture. When t ...
a dominating and imposing roles over the indigenous cultures of the Third World peoples. The global culture is often promoted by ...
state and ethic group levels. Depending on various criteria, societies may be classified in to various categories, such as First ...
Review Questions Define the term "society". "In a broader perspective, the people of the planet earth maybe regarded as a socie ...
CHAPTER THREE SOCIALIZATION Learning Objectives At the end of this chapter, students will be able to: Define the term "socializ ...
3.1. The Concept of Socialization: Definition and Necessity In any society there are socially recognized ways in which the norms ...
preschool children, schoolboys/girls, pubescents, adolescents, adults and older persons. From the point of view of individual pe ...
parents, neighborhood and peer group influences. It has a very powerful influence, whether negative or positive, in our lives. T ...
relieving himself/ herself until the proper environment is created. To instill aspirations; To teach social roles; To teac ...
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