PPT-Chapter 2 Section 2 Cultural Variation

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Cultural Universals Basic needs that all societies must develop certain features to ensure their fulfillment George Murdock examined cultures to develop a list of

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Cultural Universals Basic needs that all societies must develop certain features to ensure their fulfillment George Murdock examined cultures to develop a list of more than 65 cultural universals. to paralinguisticphonetic variation and attempted solutions are discussed.1 IntroductionOne of speaker specific qualities like age, sex,emotions and attitudes. for different typically made by lingu Ling Fung . Tang. 1,5. , . Michael L . Heuer. *2. , Nathan Salomonis. 3. , Alexander Pico. 4. , . Pui. Yan Kwok. 1,5,6. University . of California, San Francisco, Institute of Human Genetics, San Francisco, CA, . 2-2. Focus Question . List any foreign practices that differ greatly from American cultural practices. Essential questions. What are cultural universals and why do they exist?. What do the terms . ethnocentrism. Goal: Use inverse variation and joint variation models.. Warm-up. Simplify:. Inverse Variation. 2 variables, x and y, vary inversely if:. k is called the constant of variation.. Example 1. Tell whether x and y show direct variation, inverse variation, or neither:. What is culture?. Culture. - all of the shared products of human groups - - . products people create. Material culture. – physical objects that people create (cars, clothes, books, buildings). Nonmaterial culture . Peter J. Richerson. With thanks to Robert Boyd. Talk to Radcliffe Exploratory Seminar on Cooperation and Human Systems Design, March 26, 2009. Cultural Evolution Is Darwinian: Culture is a population level process. What do you mean by variation..?. Differences between species. Differences within a species. SPECIES : . A . species.  is a group of organisms that are able to interbreed and produce . fertile.  offspring.. Moonsu. Kim, . Eun. . yeung. Yu, . Eunbyeol. Kim . Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. . System LSI Division. . Ayhan. . Mutlu. . Synopsys Co., Ltd. . . Motivation. Process & Design trends. Random variation is increasing in advanced process nodes . Your Subtitle Goes Here. Introduction. Two objectives:. Major concepts related to human genetic variation.. Relationship between basic biomedical research and the improvement of personal and public health.. SOL A8. by Robert Lotze, Moody Middle School. Direct Variation. The longer you shower, the more water you use.. You can describe this. Relationship using. . Direct Variation. The Direct Variation . . y = . kx. , where k ≠ 0. . The constant of variation for a direct variation . k. is the coefficient of . x.. Example of direct variation. : The time it takes to hear thunder varies directly with the distance from lightning. (As the distance from lightning increases, so does the time it takes you to hear the thunder!). Cultural Values. Core Values..(p103). How Do Values Link to Consumer..(p105). Chapter . 7. The Yin and Yang of Marketing and Culture. Cultural Movement..(p108). High and Low Culture..(p112). Cultural Formulae..(p113). Chapter 4. What Does Product & Service Design Do?. Translate customer wants and needs into product and service requirements. Refine existing products and services. Develop new products and services. Human variation: defined . Human variation refers to the fact that there are a range of possible values for each of the numerous physical characteristics of human beings.. People of the same species can have differing phenotypic traits that can be related to:.

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