Culture Brain Frame and Definitions
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SOCIAL GROUPS | A group of people formally or informally connected through similar interests and/or beliefs.
Ex. clubs, family, colonies, teams, community, tribes, circle of friends
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LANGUAGE | Part of human behavior that uses vocal sounds, body, language, and written symbols to express thoughts, feelings, or emotions.
Ex. grammar, punctuation, speeches, alphabet, communication, literature, symbols
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ARTS and ARCHITECTURE | Arrangement of sounds, colors, forms, structures that affect the senses and exemplifies a culture.
Ex. music, sports, style, expression, drama, literature, building/structures style
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DAILY LIFE | The sum of personal choices within a culture that contributes to everyday rituals.
Ex. routine, commute, transportation, schedule, rituals
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HISTORY | Branch of knowledge dealing with past events. A collective record of past inventions, discoveries, theroies, etc., that help define the zeitgeist, "spirit of the times", of a specific region or social group.
Ex. past, war/peace,change over time, memory
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RELIGION | A collection or system of beliefs and rituals that reinforce the belief in a higher power that controls/guides human destiny.
Ex. prayer, worship, holy text/books, God>No God>Gods, temple/church/mosque, faith, symbols
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GOVERNMENT | The rule of law for a state, country, society, region, or community. Ex. elections, leaders, justice, law, currency, armed forces, politics, borders, symbols, symbols
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ECONOMICS | The production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a society; and how it affects people, business, government, and local environment. Ex. money, goods, markets, commerce, resources, business, inport/export, production, trade,
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