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culture is a way of life. It shapes identity, preserves heritage, and connects people through shared practices and beliefs.
Culture has many aspects that shape the way people live, think, and interact. Here are the main aspects of culture:

1. Language – The system of communication, both spoken an...


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Prayer Heavenly Father, grant me each day the desire to do my best, To grow mentally and morally as well as physical To be kind and helpful to my classmates and teachers, To be honest with my self as well as with others, Help me to be a good sport and smile when I lose as well as when I win, Teach me the value of true friendship, Help me always to conduct myself so as to bring credit to my school --AMEN--

The Concept, Aspect and Changes in Culture, Society and Politics Understanding Culture Society and Politics Module 2

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What is Culture? Concept of Culture Culture is a powerful defining characteristic of human groups that shapes our perceptions, behaviors, and relationships.

gotten from the Latin expression ' clique or cultus' significance plowing, or developing or refining and love. Culture Culture is a lifestyle. food, clothing, religion, language, traditions, art, music

Types of Culture Material Culture Non-material Culture comprises of articles that are identified with the material part of our life. alludes to thoughts, standards, musings and conviction

Actions 1 Language 2 Validity 4 Identity 3 Aspect of Culture History 5 Space 6 Experience 7 e.g. justice, techniques e.g. mother tongue, lingo, dialect e.g. self-consciousness, self-esteem e.g. values, opinions, laws, , e.g. time experience milestone, myths e.G functional spaces, living space e.g. rituals, customs, practices

Tend to define culture in terms of “communicable intelligence,” “conventional understandings” Robert Ranulp Marrett

Culture as cultivation the process of transmitting and acquiring traditions as a result of which society is perpetuated Radcliffe Brown

is learned and acquired 1 is shared by a group of people 2 changes 4 is cumulative 3 Characteristics of CULTURE is dynamic 5 gives us a scope of passable standards of conduct 6 is diverse 7 is ideational 8

is learned and acquired 1 Characteristics of CULTURE Culture is gained as in there are sure practices which are obtained through heredity. People acquire certain characteristics from their folks or ancestors.

Characteristics of CULTURE An idea or activity might be called culture in case it is shared and accepted or rehearsed by a gathering of individuals. is shared by a group of people 2 food food, shelter, work, caregiving, knowledge, well-being, resources, mobility, leisure, and services . 

Characteristics of CULTURE Different information exemplified in culture can be passed starting with one age then onto the next age. is cumulative (continuous) 3 technologies

Characteristics of CULTURE There is information, thinking or customs that are lost as new social qualities are added. changes 4 Discovery Invention Diffusion

Characteristics of CULTURE This simply means that  cultures interact and change . Because most cultures are in contact with other cultures, they exchange ideas and symbols.  is dynamic ( constant change ) 5 Fashion

Characteristics of CULTURE It includes how a movement ought to be directed, how an individual should act properly. gives us a scope of passable standards of conduct 6

Characteristics of CULTURE about  appreciating that society is made up of many different groups with different interests, skills, talents and .  needs is diverse 7

Characteristics of CULTURE Ideal culture consists of the values, norms, and beliefs that a society claims to follow.  is ideational/idealistic 8

“That complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, law, morals, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society." Edward Burnett Tylor CULTURE

In your own understanding what is the connection of Culture and Society? Culture Society Culture and society are close related to each other to order for culture to exist it needs human interaction.

CULTURE exist independently with its other product small group of individuals Society Culture Society change a lot composing Not constant, the members of the society change from time to time as a result

What is Society? Concept of SOCIETY Activity

2. In substantial terms, as an assortment of individuals or an association of people. SOCIOLOGIST Characterized SOCIETY in 2 Points 1. In conceptual terms, as an organization of connections between individuals or between gatherings.

SOCIETY is ABSTRACT 1 Likeness and Difference in SOCIETY: 2 SOCIETY is a process not a product 4 Cooperation and Conflict in SOCIETY 3 General Characteristics of SOCIETY SOCIETY is a system of Stratification 5

SOCIETY is ABSTRACT Social connections are imperceptible ( undetectable ) and theoretical. We can simply acknowledge them yet can't see or contact them.

difference existence continuance Likeness & Diff erences in Society If people are all exactly alike, merely alike, their relationships would be limited. There would be little give-and- take and little reciprocity. society example Society involves both likeness and difference.

Cooperation & Conflict in Society Maclver and Page saw that "society is cooperation crossed by conflict". "Participation is most rudimentary ( basic principle ) interaction of public"

Society is a Proce ss NOT a Product "Society exists only as a time sequence. It is becoming, not a being; an interaction and not a product" ( Maclver and Page, 1956). A society can never be a product because it is never complete. It is  always under construction  or in the process of development.

Society is a system of Stratification Stratification is the division of something, especially society, into different classes or layers. Three primary social classes exist in the Philippines

What is Politics? Concept of POLITICS

Politics The term 'politics‟, is gotten from the Greek word 'Polis‟, which implies the city state According to Greek Rationalists, Politics was a subject which managed all the exercises and undertakings of the city state. CONCEPT Politics was an all-out investigation of man, culture, state and ethical quality. politicians are depicted (represent) as "political" while government employees are viewed as "non-political" the state as "public" and the common society as "private".

Easton defined  political behaviour  as the “authoritative allocation of values,” or the distribution of rewards in wealth, power, and status that the system may provide. Use or threat of use of legal force 1 Characteristics of POLITICS Robert A. Dahl Politics is about “Power, “rule” and authority”

“Political system is that system of interactions to be found in all independent societies which perform the functions of integration and adaptation (both internally and vis-a-vis other societies). Interactions 2 Characteristics of POLITICS

when the properties of one component in a system change, all the other components and the system as a whole are affected. Interdependence of Parts 2 Characteristics of POLITICS