Components of human culture – give an example ideal vs real culture

Components of human culture – give an example ideal vs real culture

Take two components of human culture discussed in the module. Based on your experiences give an example ideal vs. real culture in our society today.

Components of human culture-give an example ideal vs. real culture

Chapter Three: Culture

Firstly, Take two components of human culture discussed in the module and/or textbook and apply this to our society. In other words, what do these components look like here in the US?
Secondly, Based on your experiences give an example ideal vs. real culture in our society today. Be sure to provide an explanation to support your position.

Chapter Four and Five: Socialization and Social Interaction
Firstly,  Pick one of the four major agents of socialization and discuss your own experience of socialization.

Secondly, Be sure to mention the specific elements of culture (e.g., norms, values, symbols/signs) that you were being taught, how you were being taught and what you learned about them.

Thirdly, Which of your own statuses (e.g., (dis)ability, race, class, gender, sexuality) do you think has the greatest influence on how people socially interact with you? Give at least one specific example.

What are the 5 components of culture?
The five components of culture include symbols, language, values, beliefs and norms. Symbols may be either physical or non-physical.
Why is culture important?
In addition to its intrinsic value, culture provides important social and economic benefits. With improved learning and health, increased tolerance, and opportunities to come together with others, culture enhances our quality of life and increases overall well-being for both individuals and communities.
What are the functions of culture?
FUNCTIONS OF CULTURE:  a. Importance to the individual: (1) Culture distinguishes man from animal. It is the culture that makes the human animal a man. It regulates his conduct and prepares him for a group life. … Culture provides man a set of behaviour for difficult situations.

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