PPT-1 Culture
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2 What is Culture The customs traditions beliefs and values that a group of people share It includes language what they do eat make believe and how they dress Groups
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2 What is Culture The customs traditions beliefs and values that a group of people share It includes language what they do eat make believe and how they dress Groups that share these traits are called a cultural group. You have never had to bother about having to make your own script or creating a new language system for yourself These are already given to you which you enjoy as a member of society Then you build on it by making your contribution or addition which Survey of Popular Culture. Consuming Passions: The Culture of American Consumption. Survey of Popular Culture. Chapter 1. Consuming Passions: The Culture of American Consumption. Laurence . Shames. , . Review from Study Abroad Basics Meeting. Who do you need to talk to before studying abroad?. What do you need to do if you are a financial aid recipient?. How do credits transfer if you are not a modern language major?. What are the . 8 Traits of Culture. ?. Language . Religion (beliefs / morals / mores). Food and Shelter (Types / Styles). Education Systems. Security/Protection. Relationships – Family and Others. Political and Social Organizations. introduction and history of acc . CELL CULTURE…... . In vitro culturing of animal cells, tissue fragment, organ or part of organ under aseptic condition using appropriate media….. ANIMAL TISSUE . Accountability. A personal commitment to achieving the organization’s results.. See It. Own It. Solve It. Do It.. People who are habitually . Above the Line . accept they are . part of the solution.. Native American. Western. Emphasis on the circle . View life as a continuance, or series of repeating cycles. Example: seasons, circle of life (birth, death, rebirth). Death is not an ending, continuance of the cycle. (1993) . Humans have an ‘interactive’ relationship with culture – we shape culture and we are also shaped by it. Jahoda. (1978) . believes that ‘Cultural Evolution’ rather than ‘Biological Evolution’ the reason for our progress and civilization today. GEAR UP TN KICK-OFF: YEAR 2. August 27, 2013. Where most of us live and work…. So what does changing THAT look like?. The Harvard Change Model suggests the likelihood of change increases . exponentially as any of these factors gets stronger.. Accountability. A personal commitment to achieving the organization’s results.. See It. Own It. Solve It. Do It.. People who are habitually . Above the Line . accept they are . part of the solution.. CULTURE (N): The beliefs, customs, arts, etc. of a particular society, group, place or time A particular society that has its own beliefs, ways of life, art, etc. EQ: What is culture, and how does it shape our identities and perception of the world? Tissue culture is the general name for the removal of cells, tissues or organs from an animal or plant and their subsequent placement into artificial environment conductive to growth. This environment usually consists of a suitable glass or plastic culture vessel containing a liquid or semi-solid support medium that supplies the nutrients essential for survival and growth. Culture—set of rules that guide our behavior. Made up of our beliefs, history, knowledge, language, moral principles, skills, et cetera. Society-. large number of people who . 1. live in the same area. Plant . Tissue Culture is the process of growing isolated plant cells or organs in an artificial nutrient media outside the parent organism. In other words, it is an in vitro culture of plant cells or tissues on an artificial nutrient media under aseptic conditions, in glass containers..
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