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Refers to individuals who are shaped by their society and culture |
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Refers to a way people organise themselves this can be through a variety of groups, networks, organisations, institutions, and systems. |
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Refers to the values, arts, technology, laws and beliefs that link a society together. for example, artwork, language, literature, tattoos and religions. |
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Refers to the physical setting of a society but also the social and psychological environment. |
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In society and culture time can be used as an indicator of continuity and change. it is a constant in all societies and cultures. We measure it in past, present an d future. |
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This requires the interaction of people. You cannot exercise power in isolation. It involves the ability to persuade and influence someone to follow a course of action. |
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this Implies a legitimate use of influence and/or persuasion. someone in authority has the accepted right to make a decision. |
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Refers to the values society place on being male or female. |
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This refers to the identity of feeling or belonging to a group. |
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Refers to the transmission of ideas meanings and values around the world in such a way as to extend and intensify social relations. |
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This basically refers to the tools used to create materials for the society. Recently refer to development of computers. |
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