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Culture is the integrated pattern of human behavior that includes language, beliefs, values, norms, ritual practices, art, music, food, technology, and institutions shared by a group. It is learned and transmitted across generations through family, education, and social interaction, shaping how people perceive the world and act within it.

Cultures vary across communities and over time. They arise from historical experience, geography, resources, and contact

Elements of culture include language or symbolic systems, religion or spirituality, social organization, norms, and material

Cultural change occurs through diffusion, innovation, migration, and globalization. Cultures may adapt to new circumstances while

Intercultural contact can enable exchange and learning as well as tension. Cultures are dynamic and complex,

with
other
groups,
and
they
can
form
subcultures
that
retain
core
features
while
developing
distinctive
practices.
Culture
is
dynamic,
not
static.
culture
such
as
clothing
and
tools.
Cultural
knowledge
is
transmitted
implicitly
and
explicitly
through
enculturation,
schooling,
and
media,
shaping
everyday
behavior
and
expectations.
preserving
core
identities,
and
communities
often
establish
institutions
to
preserve
heritage,
language,
crafts,
and
sites.
Institutions
such
as
schools,
museums,
and
cultural
programs
play
key
roles
in
sustaining
cultural
practices.
and
individuals
may
identify
with
multiple
cultural
influences.
Respect
for
diversity
and
critical
reflection
on
bias
are
central
to
understanding
cultures
and
engaging
respectfully
in
cross-cultural
contexts.