Chapter 1: Lessons 4 to 7
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- Q1
Values are more abstract than norms. They are the ideas that support or justify norms.
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Human Rules refer usually to behavior that we either approve or disapprove of.
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Ideologies are set or systems of ideas and norms of which members are expected to believe in and act upon without question.
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"No Parking" is an example of Code of Hammurabi
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Are the things (NON - material culture) and the norms for using them that are found in each culture
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Social Control refers to the set of rules and understandings that control the behavior of individuals and group in a culture..
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The Honeymoon Stage is the stage when the newcomer has already developed a realistic understanding of the similarities and differences between his home cultures and the new culture. The newcomer can now distinguish the unique and culture in the society.
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The Culture Shock Stage is the stage were primary focus is on the differences between one’s home culture and the new culture together with the conflicts that arise due to these differences.
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Culture satisfies human – biological needs like food, shelter, clothing, love and recreation can be satisfied by culture, which members has its own part.
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Culture is anti-social. It is the result of the group’s accumulation of knowledge and expectations. “No Man is an Island”, that makes him associate with his fellow human. Culture simply points out that no society is static but dynamic.
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