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Culture, an ancient word in the Arabic language at all, it means self-refinement, logic, and hoped from pretense, and in the dictionary: Educate Thagafa and culture, has become a subtle light clever, educated and Thagafh else, which means educating the spear, that is settled and evaluation. And use of culture in modern times to denote the intellectual advancement and moral and social development of individuals and groups. The culture is not a set of ideas only, but a theory of behavior, including paints a way of life Ajama not, and what is the general character which Antba upon a people, the faces, characteristic of the elements of the nation which has characterized it from other groups, including its beliefs, values and language and principles, and behavior and the holy sites and the laws and experiences. In the sentence, the culture is the total composite, which includes knowledge, beliefs, arts, ethics, laws and customs. It can use the word culture in the expression of one of the following three basic meanings: Distinctive taste of Fine Arts and Humanities, which is also known as high-level culture. Integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior, which depends on the ability to think about the symbolic and social learning. A set of common trends, values, goals, and practices that characterize an institution or organization or a group. When the back of this concept for the first time in Europe in the dermatosis the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, he was referring refers to the process of reclamation or improvement of the level, as is the case in the process of agriculture Obustna. In the nineteenth century, became a point clearly to improve or modify the skills individual human being, especially through teaching and education, and then to achieve a degree of mental and spiritual development of man and to reach a national prosperity and high values. That came to mid-nineteenth century, and some scientists are using the term culture to refer to the ability of human rights in the world. By the twentieth century, has emerged the term culture of the eye to become a key concept in anthropology, so to include all human phenomena that are not as results of human genetics as an essential. Specifically, the term culture may include two explanations in the anthropology of America; * interpretation I: genius of the human capacity so it is classified and show expertise and experiences in a symbolic way, and then act on that basis, innovative and creative manner. The second explanation: refers to the different ways to many people who live in different parts of the world, which is classified in turn describes their experience, which greatly affect the excellence of their actions creativity at the same time. In the aftermath of World War II, this concept has become as important but different meanings of some thing in some other disciplines such as sociology, cultural and research, and organizational psychology, and finally research on knowledge management. إجابات أخرى التصنيف بحسب الوقت التصنيف بحسب التصويت 0 Hasan Al-Qaisy (Hasan Al-Qaisy) 21/04/2012 2:23:59 ص الإبلاغ عن إساءة الاستخدام The word culture click this icon to hear the preceding term pronounced has many different meanings. For some it refers to an appreciation of good literature, music, art, and food. For a biologist, it is likely to be a colony of bacteria or other microorganisms growing in a nutrient medium in a laboratory Petri dish. However, for anthropologists and other behavioral scientists, culture is the full range of learned human behavior patterns. The term was first used in this way by the pioneer English Anthropologist Edward B. Tylor in his book, Primitive Culture, published in 1871. Tylor said that culture is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, law, morals, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society. Of course, it is not limited to men. Women possess and create it as well. Since Tylors time, the concept of culture has become the central focus of anthropology. Culture is a powerful human tool for survival, but it is a fragile phenomenon. It is constantly changing and easily lost because it exists only in our minds. Our written languages, governments, buildings, and other man-made things are merely the products of culture. They are not culture in themselves. For this reason, archaeologists can not dig up culture directly in their excavations. The broken pots and other artifacts of ancient people that they uncover are only material remains that reflect cultural patterns--they are things that were made and used through cultural knowledge and skills
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