Culture is who and what we are.

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Culture is who and what we are. Aspects of culture Culture is who and what we are.

Physical Environment How do you interact with your environment? What do you do? You might play soccer, run, go fishing, go for a walk or work outside.

History What are some of the origins of your culture? What are some of your traditions? Where are your grandparents from?

Social Life How do we interact with others in our society? What activities do you do with your friends?

Economic Life What do people do for employment in your area? What would you like to do for summer employment?

Political Life Some of the ways that we are organized include education, hospitals, and transportation.