What does real culture and ideal culture mean?
What does real culture and ideal culture mean?
Ideal culture: accepted in principle.
Real culture: actually practiced.
Real & Ideal Culture
Can someone give me an example of real culture and ideal culture...
Oh, c'mon now!! I practically handed the answers to you in your other post. I refuse to do your homework for you.
Think about it for each of these - what is real and what would be ideal? --
1. freedom
2. democracy
3. individualism
4. responsibility
5. religion/morality
6. science/tech
7. opportunity
8. competition
9. work ethic
10. Humanitarianism
11. Practicality
12. Nationalism
13. Romance
14. Sexuality
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Originally Posted by Wondergirl
OK I have a better undestanding of it now lol thank you so much
You didn't click the link I had given you??Quote:
Originally Posted by flyleafgirl89
Ok, now prove to me you understand. Give me a real and ideal example of one of those on the list. I double dare you.
Real would be something that is happening today's society likeQuote:
Originally Posted by Wondergirl
Sexuallity and ideal is something in future like opportunity
I think that's right lol
*beep* That's not clear at all. Stay with the sexuality idea. What does our real society say is OK? And then, what would an ideal society believe would be a good thing regarding sexuality?Quote:
Originally Posted by flyleafgirl89
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Originally Posted by Wondergirl
OK now I'm a little loss can u give another example please
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Freedom.
What is freedom in our real society today?
What would freedom be like in an ideal society?
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Originally Posted by Wondergirl
OK,, thank you I need help on others words to define that I have trouble finiding in
My text book do you think you could help me out?
I AM helping you out. Please answer the two questions!!Quote:
Originally Posted by flyleafgirl89
Ok, here are more thought questions --
What does freedom mean in our society? Who is free? How are they free? What do they do because they are free? (When is there a lack of freedom? Who is not free then?)
What would freedom mean in an ideal society? Who would be free? How would they be free? What would they do if they were free? (Would there ever be a lack of freedom? Who would not be free then?)
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OK all I needed to know is what the terms mean for my anthro class
Do you know what heterogeneous culture means?
Watch your spelling please.
It's the opposite of a homogeneous culture.
The U.S. is a heterogeneous culture.
Japan is a homogeneous culture.
hetero = different
homo = same
genous = kind
A homosexual prefers the same kind (the same sex).
A heterosexual prefers a different kind (the other sex).
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Originally Posted by Wondergirl
OK... um how about subculture and consent form
THINK!! GOOGLE!!Quote:
Originally Posted by flyleafgirl89
Arrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!
Do you have a textbook? Does it have a glossary at the back? Does it have these words in bold print in the chapter about cultures?
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Originally Posted by Wondergirl
No it doesn't have a glossry there are bolded words but some of the words are not in the book
Do you have a dictionary? Use an online dictionary.
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Originally Posted by Wondergirl
But you explain it easier
Thanks. I was a teacher.
Give it a try and impress me.
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