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culture (plural cultures)

  1. The arts, customs, and habits that characterize a particular society or nation.
  2. The beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life.
  3. (microbiology) The process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity in an artificial medium.
  4. (anthropology) Any knowledge passed from one generation to the next, not necessarily with respect to human beings.
  5. The collective noun for a group of bacteria.
  6. (botany) cultivation
    The Culture of Spring-Flowering Bulbs

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Mon Jul 6 06:35:29 2009

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:

  • excellence of taste in the fine arts and humanities, also known as high culture
  • an integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that depends upon the capacity for symbolic thought and social learning
  • the set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes an institution, organization or group.

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.

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 sociology, cultural studies, organizational psychology and management studies.

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Mon Jul 6 02:21:12 2009

What were some of the elements of Medieval culture and how do they differ from the Renaissance culture?
Q. What were some of the elements of Medieval culture and how do they differ from the Renaissance culture?
Asked by unknown - Sun Apr 19 23:15:20 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. In the Medieval era, the role of the church is very strong. Church lands cover extensive areas, as once a piece of land is given to the church (e.g., in a will), it never comes out. There is basically only one church in the West, centred in Rome (the Orthodox church existed in the East before the Renaissance). Churches run most schools, and education rests with the Church. Later, non-church education took place. Many schools were still run by the Church, but secular education took place. The Reformation happened in Renaissance times, which led to the loss of church ownership of land (particularly in England, but elsewhere in Europe as well). Feudal reforms took place as well, as Monarchs began ceding powers to others. Landowners… [cont.]
Answered by capitalgentleman - Sun Apr 19 23:29:25 2009

Does any race or culture have a higher rate of Deafness than others?
Q. No details needed really. I just want to know if any race/ethicity/culture has a higher rate of deafness than the others.
Asked by Emily K - Wed Jan 7 22:58:05 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. white folk. reason ? they cant seem to hear us when we say barrack is black
Answered by training day - Wed Jan 7 23:08:42 2009

How has food production changed culture and the earth where we live?
Q. How has food production changed culture and the earth where we live? What affect does salinization have on our planet? What are the alternatives?
Asked by giks - Sun Apr 12 23:43:44 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Wow! The creation of farming instead of foraging has changed our planet and the many cultures on this planet in many ways. 1) Reducing the soil quality. Crops take tons of resources from the soil. 2) Forming of clans, towns, cities. Since Nomadic life was no longer needed people settled in permanent areas, which also created problems for garbage and sewage. 3) Disease spreading. People now living in closer contact with each other spread diseases more easily. 4) More free time. Farming is much easier than have to go out an find food, so people had more time for leisure activities - creation of alcohol and reduced exercise (We all see how that has changed our lives). 5) Overpopulation - Farming has led to people being able to have… [cont.]
Answered by unknown - Mon Apr 13 00:49:09 2009

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Sun Jul 12 13:02:01 2009

Culture

  • "In 16th-century Italy there lived Lodovico Gonzaga, a 16-year old seminarist who was very fond of playing ball. Once a certain priest passing by wondered if for a future priest the youth was too keen on his pursuit and asked him: 'What would you do if you learned that in half an hour the end of the world was coming?' To which Lodovico replied: 'I'd play on.' According to the Russian thinker Georgy Fedotov, the importance of culture lies in precisely that: we go on playing ball on the verge of Doomsday...."
  • "Culture is the sum of all the forms of art, of love and of thought, which, in the course of centuries, have enabled man to be less enslaved", AndrĂ© Malraux
  • "When two cultures collide is the only time when true suffering exists", Hermann Hesse
  • "When I hear the word culture, I reach for my revolver", attributed to a minister in the Nazi Kulturkammer
  • "'Culture' is to make a nice drinking bowl from one's enemy's skull. 'Civilisation' is to go to prison for that", Anonymous
  • "Whoever controls the media-the images-controls the culture.", Allen Ginsberg
  • "Culture is the arts elevated to a set of beliefs.", Thomas Wolfe