Thursday, March 2, 2017

Music, Culture, and Recursivity.

Using the definition provided by the Texas A&M site, give me your own 2-3 sentence definition of culture that is a thorough as possible.




22 comments:

  1. culture is about the experience and knowledge that people share as a group. Our experiences and our communal interest shape the way that we think and interact with one another.

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  2. Culture is the how people are related under the same pattern of ideas and actions. Culture can define a person and their behavior.

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  4. Culture is how people express themselves, their beliefs, and how they communicate communicate. Culture is learned and is different from one society to the next.

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  5. Culture consists of the learned behaviors that a group of people have been socialized to over time. Culture also includes beliefs, values, and traditions passed on from the generations before them.

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  6. Culture is the shared wisdom, beliefs, knowledge, food, language, religion, meanings, universal understandings, and, occasionally, geographic organization of people. Culture is a cumulative process that changes overtime depending on technological advances and changes in society that pertain to that group of people and shape what they believe and their common goal in life.

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  7. A culture is the way like minded people act and think. Different cultures stick together because they have similarities that make it easier for them to connect. Cultures share things like common language, hobbies, and ideals.

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  8. Culture is the product of patterns throughout a given group or society and what they practice. Large quantities of people separate into different cultures based on their traditions, their beliefs, and their behavior. Each culture is unique to the individuals within the group.

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  9. Culture is pretty much what ties a group of people together - whether it be something like music or religion or even like a dialect (like Southern accents vs Northern accents). Culture exists primarily to make groups of people that are different from each other feel like they belong to the larger majority. People in the same culture are able to understand each other well because they have the same belief systems and ideals.

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  10. Culture is the array of knowledge that comes together just as people come together who share a common belief. These combinations of experiences and tradition add to the united group of people and contribute to the uniqueness of culture itself.

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  11. Culture is any idea, belief or system that is discovered and shared through learned behavior in a group. Anything from the type of music to the tools a group uses for hunting is all part of a culture.

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  12. Culture is too many things to be encapsulated into one definition, but in its base meaning it is a system of practices and beliefs shared by likeminded individuals. Culture usually relates to the society and belief system of one group of people, being shown through their collective taste and method in the arts (arts being visual, performance, fashion, music, literature, etc.).

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  14. Culture is a collection of behaviors, values, and symbols that are shared between a group of people. An individual is not limited to one "culture," as humans can take part and fit into many different aspects of society, and can interact with many different groups of people.

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  15. Culture is the way you go through life and why you go the way you do. Culture is the accumulation of ideas that groups place upon others in their group. These ideas can include values or ideas that each specific group places different levels of importance.

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  16. Culture to me is values, attitudes, and morals that a community of people stand by each day. Culture is a way that those group of people express their heritage to not only just their families but to those who have the same common back ground.

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  17. Culture is the accumulation of learned behavior that is shared through social interactions by a large group of people over time. Culture can be broken down into religions, beliefs, values, and just about anything that makes up the day to day life of a person. Different societies have different cultures that make them unique and separate themselves from the others. Culture is a very broad concept to define since each individual has their own idea of what culture means to them.

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  18. Culture is the atmosphere that a certain group of people are immersed in. It spans from behaviors, customs, media, food, and anything that can be communicated as normal. It outlives people and lives "generation to generation".

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  19. Culture is the life people are handed and the mutual understanding of various things in this life. It's how individuals think, behave, hold various values, and decide what to accept. As cultures grow they become more diverse because new ideas that connect to previous ones.

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  20. Culture is the set of behaviors, tastes, dislikes, likes, communications, and attitudes that exist among a group of people. These attributes, are exclusively defined by the people within that culture and are present due to reason exclusive to that culture, usually formed and present today due to culture history, Culture immigrants, and neighboring cultures. Even then the ability for a neighboring culture to effect the tastes, likes, dislikes, and attributes of one culture is based on the already present attributes of that one culture.

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  21. Culture is the way that people communicate with each other and live together. It is beliefs associated with a community of people.

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  22. Culture is everything about a group. It transcends anything else and becomes the identity of that group. It is the belief that being molded together is the greater good.

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