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... The real culture behavior would be that we jay-walk or do not use our blinkers. ...
Culture is a body of learned behavior in a group of people, and acts like a mold that is passed down from our parents, and others that interact with us throughout our lives. ... However, due to the fact that when we are taught we do forget things and with everything that is changing daily due to science and other outside resources, culture consist in a constant changing state. ...
Describe the functionalist, conflict, symbolic interactionist, and postmodern perspectives on culture.
A functionalist perspective on culture integrates people into groups. ... It creates norms and values that help integrate people into society and causes cultural changes to occur slowly because people are invested in culture and status. ...
The conflict theory perspective on culture views society as a constant power struggle over limited resources. ... The concept counterculture is made of groups that strongly reject the domain culture and its beliefs, allowing them to seek an alternative lifestyle.
Approximate Word count = 837 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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