Adjectivecultural (comparative more cultural, superlative most cultural) Positive cultural Comparative more cultural Superlative most cultural
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CatalanAdjectivecultural m and f (plural culturals) Related termsPortugueseFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Culture (from the Latin cultura stemming from colere, meaning "to cultivate") is a term that has different meanings. For example, in 1952, Alfred Kroeber and Clyde Kluckhohn compiled a list of 164 definitions of "culture" in Culture: A Critical Review of Concepts and Definitions. However, the word "culture" is most commonly used in three basic senses:
When the concept first emerged in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Europe, it connoted a process of cultivation or improvement, as in agriculture or horticulture. In the nineteenth century, it came to refer first to the betterment or refinement of the individual, especially through education, and then to the fulfillment of national aspirations or ideals. In the mid-nineteenth century, some scientists used the term "culture" to refer to a universal human capacity. For the German nonpositivist sociologist, Georg Simmel, culture referred to "the cultivation of individuals through the agency of external forms which have been objectified in the course of history". In the twentieth century, "culture" emerged as a concept central to anthropology, encompassing all human phenomena that are not purely results of human genetics. Specifically, the term "culture" in American anthropology had two meanings: (1) the evolved human capacity to classify and represent experiences with symbols, and to act imaginatively and creatively; and (2) the distinct ways that people living in different parts of the world classified and represented their experiences, and acted creatively. Following World War II, the term became important, albeit with different meanings, in other disciplines such as cultural studies, organizational psychology and management studies. From Wikipedia under the
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julbrown hu, 29 Jul 2010 18:01:51 GM The UO Museum of Natural and . Cultural. History is open Wednesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $3 for adults, $2 for seniors and youths ages 17 and under, and $8 for families (two adults and up to four youths). ... Musings of the Mad Wordsmith (and other things): Cultural ...
Linguanerd Fri, 30 Jul 2010 05:02:00 GM In Australia's professional LSP sector, the standard (and of course lazily comfortable) response to the question "Can translators be . cultural. advisers?" is "No". Too much responsibility is attached to trying to explain . cultural. issues A ... 5th Annual Dermot Power Memorial and Kildysart Cultural Festival 4 ...
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767px x 1024px | 235.10kB [source page] teatro llamada Tu me quieres blanca de Alfonsina Storni Este grupo de teatro esta compuesto mayoritariamente por alumnado de nuestro IES y dirigida magistralmente por Ruben Gomez From Yahoo Image Search: "cultural" What horrible things happened during the Cultural Revolution in China? Q. Since Chinese government censored sensitive issues, let us take the Cultural Revolution as an example, there would not be much official documents on the Cultural Revolution to be found. Would you please share with me things that happened during the Revolution? It could be from your own experience or passed down from your parents. Thanks. Asked by EXTRA MILE - Fri Oct 26 18:48:59 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. The most horrible thing is " " (Zhong Zi Wu).It's a Cultural Revolution Style Dance, all the dancers are holding the little red books and showing loyalty to Chairman Mao. I am wondering who the hell invented this horrible dance ever in Chinese history.And my parents learned this kind of weird dance in primary school.It's god damn funny. check this : Answered by ^_^ - Sat Oct 27 03:22:48 2007 What was the cultural impact of Jazz in the 1920s and Rock and Roll in the 1950s? Q. What was the immediate reaction of the people? (cultural impact) Why were those events significant? Asked by T - Wed Dec 16 23:31:48 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Conservative people were very shocked about both music stiles, because both gave had a heavy african - american influence (jazz more so). Some stuck up white guys thought that it was no good for a parson who in their opinion was nothing more than a "slave" to be cheered to. It also was in both cases some a kind of "youth movement" - difficult to think of it that way nowadays - by listening to their music people protested against their parents. Of course there was no going to the disco or anything like that than, but it was an incredible stepp towards gender equality when woman let go of their corsets , shirts became short and woman cut their hair short in the 1920s. Answered by Lilitu - Thu Dec 17 00:58:35 2009 What is the difference between "cultural materialism" and "ideation"?
Q. I'm being asked to write an Anthropology essay talking about the differences in explaining different cultures from the perspectives of "cultural materialism" and "ideation". We didn't discuss these terms too much in class. How would you define them? Yes, I can read the dictionary. But how do I use these in Anthropological contrast? Asked by ksjazzguitar - Wed Dec 12 13:10:03 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Cultural Materialism---Definition: theory that material things influence change: the anthropological theory that environment, resources, technology, and other material things are the major influences on cultural change Ideation---Definition: form thought: to form an idea of something, or form ideas Answered by <3 epiphany - Wed Dec 12 13:19:44 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "cultural" |








