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  • To Care About
  • is the mix of values, beliefs, behaviour, and material objects that form o people's way of life.
  • is the mix of values, beliefs, behaviour, and material objects that form o people's way of life.
    culture
  • cultus
    to care about
  • Culture is the sum of total of the learned behavior of a group of people that are generally considered to be the tradition of that people and are transmitted from generation to generation.
    culture form
  • culture is made of
         language, ideas, beliefs, customs, codes, institutions,
      tools, techniques
    works of art, rituals, ceremonies
  • The study of the relationship between culture and place. In broad terms, cultural geography examines the cultural values, practices, discursive and material expressions and artifacts of people, the cultural diversity and plurality of society.

    cultural geography
  • studies how culture vary over space
    cultural geography
  • Culture of the people who live in a particular area.People coming together in communities form common behaviors and habits that become shared beliefs, traditions, and actions.
    Cultural landscapes
  • Example of Cultural landscape
    ·         historic designed
    ·         historic vernacular
    ·         historic agricultural ethnographic.
  • is the field that studies the relationship between the natural environment and culture.
    cultural ecology
  • influenced by the harsh, high altitude Andean environment that they live in. For example, communities are small with families sharing land and labor.
    native Quechua
  • Mesopotamia
    between two rivers
  • a socially constructed way to identify humans based on physical characteristics, resulting from genetic ancestry.
    race
  • 5 main types of race
    native hawaiian, white, black, american indian, pacific islander
  • a population of people whose members identify with each other based on real or presumed shared ancestry
    ethnicity
  • how many ethnolinguistics groups does Philippines have
    182
  • 2 classification of language
    genetic and typological
  • how many languages are there in the world
    7, 139
  • who discovered language
    homo habilis
  • CONFERS IDENTITY and DOMINATES THE LIVES AND BEHAVIOR OF BILLION OF PEOPLE WORLDWIDE.
    religion
  • has no founder, creed, all-encompassing written text, or single authority
    hinduism
  • has no founder, creed, all-encompassing written text, or single authority
    hinduism
  • what is the fundamental doctrine of of hinduism
    karma
  • has no unique creed, no single authority(god), and no single sacred book
    buddhism
  • The _____(enlightened one) was the first prominent Indian religious leader to speak out against Hinduism's caste system. When the Buddha received enlightenment he sat under the _____ (awakening) tree
    Buddha and Bodhi
  • Buddhists believe that all life is _____ (nothing permanent). and seek to achieve ______ (highest level of enlightenment).
    dukkha and nirvana
  • Jesus was a manifestation of God, whose teachings are found in the Gospels in the New Testament of the Bible. Christians believe in the entire Bible, including the Old Testament.
    christianity
  • what are the holy trinity
    God, the Son, and the Holy Spirit
  • the word means "submission" (to the will of God) - is the youngest of the world's four major religions.
    islam
  • Islam's holy book
    Qur'an
  • 5 pillars of Islam
    Repeated expressions of the basic creed, Frequent prayer
    A month of daytime fasting (Ramadan), Almsgiving, and at least one pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj)
  • Its religious traditions lie in the teachings of Abraham, who united his people

    Judaism
  • The Romans destroyed their capital, Jerusalem, around A.D. 70 and their scattering after this event is known as the
    Diaspora
  • The Romans destroyed their capital, Jerusalem, around A.D. 70 and their scattering after this event is known as the
    Diaspora
  • There is no predominant design of their synagogues, or temples, but all have an ark containing the Five Books of Moses known as the
    Torah
  • is the belief in and worship of a superhuman power or powers, especially a God or gods.
    religion
  • are new religious movements and are often characterized as small, secretive, and highly controlling of members and may have charismatic leader.
    cults
  • is a large, mainstream religious organization, but it does not claim to be official or state sponsored
    domination
  • is an offshoot of a larger religious group that has distinct beliefs and practices that deviate from that group.
    sects