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Levels of Culture International National Subcultures Regional State Local Counter-culture Idiosyncratic Hit Enter or Spacebar to advance slide

A Little More About Culture Overt vs. Covert culture Ideal vs. Real culture World view Hit Enter or Spacebar to advance slide

Culture Change Discovery and Invention Diffusion Acculturation Culture lag Diffusion Acculturation Melting Pot Salad Bowl (cultural pluralism) Host conformity Hit Enter or Spacebar to advance slide

Graphics Citations Hit Enter or Spacebar to end show Steel Mills: http://walkingthefenceline.files.wordpress.com/2006/09/steel-mill.jpg American Dream: http://www.flavorphoto.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/American%20Dream%20Upload.jpg Kayakers: http://anncecil.wetserver.net/details.jsp?imageid=1101 (used with permission) Mt. Ranier: http://www.washingtonwaterfrontvacationrentals.com/images/Rainier.jpg Café Ladro: http://seattlest.com/attachments/seattle_seth/ladro.JPG Hippies: http://www.youngamericans.org/Images/Hippies.jpg Human Rights: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library3/society/equality/wfeld-g01.jpg Melting Pot: http://regentsprep.org/Regents/ushisgov/themes/immigration/melting_pot.gif Chinatown: http://www.theschoolbell.com/Links/Chinatown/chinatown.JPEG First automobile: http://regentsprep.org/Regents/ushisgov/themes/immigration/melting_pot.gif Pajamas: http://www.shinyshiny.tv/footed%20pajamas.jpg Hit Enter or Spacebar to end show