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PEI or Canada Culture

PEI or Canada Culture. Mainstream o r Contributing Culture. Popular o r Traditional Culture. Material o r Non-Material Culture. Physical o r Emotional Need. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5.

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PEI or Canada Culture

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  1. PEI or Canada Culture Mainstream or Contributing Culture Popular or Traditional Culture Material or Non-Material Culture Physical or Emotional Need 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

  2. A reflection of who and what we are: Culture Shock 1

  3. This aspect of culture tells us how people make a living and how their occupations influence their lifestyle: Culture Shock 2

  4. This aspect of culture tells us the origins of our culture and how events brought changes over time: Culture Shock 3

  5. This aspect of culture tells how individuals and groups within society interact with one another: Culture Shock 4

  6. Our generation learns parts of our culture from stories or instructions given to us by: Culture Shock 5

  7. The differences between cultures is referred to as: Anthropology Apology 1

  8. A scientist who studies human cultural characteristics: Anthropology Apology 2

  9. A famous American Anthropologist Anthropology Apology 3

  10. Another term to define similarities between groups of people: Anthropology Apology 4

  11. Which of the following are not a part of a person’s culture:Eye color, eating with chopsticks, values and traditions, long fingers, Fingernail polish, School rules, A keen sense of hearing Anthropology Apology 5

  12. The need for things such as food, water, clothing and shelter: MANMG 1

  13. The need for belonging, love, self-esteem, knowledge, excitement etc… MANMG 2

  14. Combs, wallets, laptops, purses are examples of: MANMG 3

  15. Spoken language, ideas, stories are examples of: MANMG 4

  16. Ideas or beliefs, ways of behaving are examples of: MANMG 5

  17. Customs, beliefs, opinions and stories passed down from one generation to the next are called: Pop Goes the Culture 1

  18. How do traditions become more powerful?Hint* not steroids… Pop Goes the Culture 2

  19. Practices established over many generations: Pop Goes the Culture 3

  20. This is at the ‘root’ of Popular Culture Pop Goes the Culture 4

  21. Name three things that help the rapid spread of pop culture: Pop Goes the Culture 5

  22. These types of organizations are for social, educational, and religious purposes: Social Butterfly 1

  23. The process of learning behavior that is suitable in your culture: Social Butterfly 2

  24. F_m_ _y_ch_ _lsP_e_ _rou_ __lu_s, t_a_s and other orgC_ _u_ityGo_er_ _e_t_ _lig_o_s groupsM_ _s me_d_aThe many agents of socialization Social Butterfly 3

  25. A miniature model of the society around youIn many ways, MRHS is one Social Butterfly 4

  26. The general culture of the majority of people Social Butterfly 5

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