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folk culture and popular culture differences

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Much Variation from place to place   spatial variation(folk)  
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little variation from time to time   temporal variation(fold)  
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little variation from person to person   the "culture" decides(folk)  
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little variation from place to place   spatial variations(popular)  
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much variation from time to time   temporal variation(popular)  
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much variation from person to person   the "individual" decides(popular)  
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culture is not genetically inherited: it is not instinctive   learned  
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every human being has culture; it is part of being human   universal  
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no two cultures are exactly alike; they very geographically   unique  
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cultural traits form a cultural system; a change in one trait influences others   integratvie  
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cultural is never static, but some cultures cahnge faster than others   dynamic  
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culutre is passed on through the generations   symbolic  
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a judgmental perspective- judge others and their way of life fomr the perspective of your own culture   ethnocentrism  
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a non-judgemental perspective- judge others and their way of life thorugh the eyes of the people who live that way   cultrual relativism  
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isolated   folk  
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highly immobile   folk  
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strong attachment to places   folk  
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resistant to change   folk  
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conservative   folk  
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cohesive   folk  
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homogeneous   folk  
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communal   folk  
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strong interpersonal relationships   folk  
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stonr extended family structure   folk  
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strong religious institutions   folk  
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dependent on local resoureces   folk  
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customized production   folk  
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generalized professions   folk  
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losing ground   folk  
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interdependent   popular  
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highly mobile   popular  
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weak attachment to places   popular  
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constantly changing   popular  
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progressive   popular  
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fragmented   popular  
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hererogeneous   popular  
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individualistic   popular  
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weak interpersonal realstionships   popular  
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weak extended family structue   popular  
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stong secular institutions   popular  
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dependent on distand resoureces   popular  
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mass production   popular  
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specialized professions   popular  
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gaining ground   popular  
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