HDFS 2000 Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Exam Guide - Sexual Arousal, Desire, Coparenting

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Static de nition of culture: culture comprises all the thoughts, beliefs, customs, laws, morals, values, religious observances, festivals, food preferences, languages, art, songs, entertainment, dramas, literature, tools, implements, artifacts, and social institutions that are in current society. Aspects of culture: symbolism - beliefs and values which form identities (religion & customs, interactions - communication and interactions (non-verbal & touch/contact, concrete - music, art, books, foods. The cultural iceberg: what is done? your behaviors, what is good/best? your values. What culture is not: artifacts of a group or people, laundry list of traits and facts, race or other biological traits, lifestyle or economic well-being of a group ,, What is the difference between learning culture from the outside in vs. from the. Outside in vs. the inside out : professional relationships, social interactions, dating & marriage, family and child care, healthcare. Platinum rule: do unto other as they would have done unto them.

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