Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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... culture . It consists of the part of man's environment which he makes or has made . It is man - created environment . 1. CULTURE TRAIT As one examines the culture of any people , he finds that it is made up of a multitude of items ...
... culture . It consists of the part of man's environment which he makes or has made . It is man - created environment . 1. CULTURE TRAIT As one examines the culture of any people , he finds that it is made up of a multitude of items ...
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... culture as a substitute for stronger beverages whisky , rum , and gin - but although the mild drinks have found a place in the culture , stronger beverages still remain . Although the Indians adopted the gun of the white man , they ...
... culture as a substitute for stronger beverages whisky , rum , and gin - but although the mild drinks have found a place in the culture , stronger beverages still remain . Although the Indians adopted the gun of the white man , they ...
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... culture groups . Obviously people borrow only those new ideas and practices which appear to be superior to the existing culture traits . The new elements incorporated into a culture may be substituted for existing practices or they may ...
... culture groups . Obviously people borrow only those new ideas and practices which appear to be superior to the existing culture traits . The new elements incorporated into a culture may be substituted for existing practices or they may ...
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