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What shapes cultures?

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Question added by Lia Madanat , Senior Programmer , InspireJO
Date Posted: 2017/07/06
Yahia mohamed  Amen Gad
by Yahia mohamed Amen Gad , إدارة - مدرب - , سنابل الأجيال للتعليم والتدريب

Thank you for your invitation and I agree with Mr. Ali in his answer

Ali Mektout
by Ali Mektout , معلم متعاقد , مدرسة ابتدائية

There are many types of culture depending on the variety of topics that are addressed, some of which focuses on politics, including what has to do with society and others, but there are many people who have what is known as public culture, which means that they know even something simple about everything, are characterized by the ability to know comprehensively In the various topics, we mention examples of types of culture: social culture that deals with society and people and the customs and traditions of societies and their behavior. Political culture, which includes knowledge of all details, theories, political phenomena, news of countries and countries, borders, international relations and others. Economic culture that deals with the subjects of economy, companies, investments, stock exchange, currencies, stocks and others. Historical culture that focuses on past events, ancient civilizations, important historical monuments, archaeological sites and others. Religious culture, which includes all subjects of religion, prayers of worship, zakat, Hajj and others, in addition to ethics, hijab, festivals and the system of life. How to acquire culture

Fiona Rustom Jagose
by Fiona Rustom Jagose , teacher trainee , Wellington College

What a great question.

There are many cultures, even yoghurt is classified as a culture and rightly so for it is a collection of organisms which develop together and over time to form a mass of common characteristrics/

In part the natural elements, flora, fauna and geography shaped early human culture. With time and technology development however people often move away from a symbiotic and respectful relationship with the natural environment. While not against technolgy and some levels of comfort, I believe that this shift is a great loss and quite strongly connected to power struggles.

Pursuant to that we see various  financially rich humans great desire to over-populate and symbolise their existence via architcture, some of which is detrimental to the ground it stands on or an imposition to another culture. This is culture too.

Human cultures can be described as a group of people with a common understnding of expected behaviour, habits and ethics. There are racial cultures, gender cultures, religious cultures, hobbies and interests cultures which are all shaping each other, sometimes with great ease and sometimes exactly the opposite. 

 

 

Unlike many other animal cultures, the human ones tend to overuse 

SHERIFF MOHIDEEN
by SHERIFF MOHIDEEN , Manager -Maintenance & Projects , Chokhi Dhani Woods Expert Limited

Though there are many reasons ,the basic is parental guidance when bring up a child. The knowledge about one,s family history and cultural background is also an important criteria

Ali Yakub Seesi Rutherfod
by Ali Yakub Seesi Rutherfod , Deputy DIRECTOR of Education , Head of Department of Social Science , St. Jerome Snr High School

Religion, cultural fusion, immigration, politics, war, economy etc

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