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characteristics of the people in a location, such as language, predominant religion and ethnic/racial group(s), education, life style...

The world is an interesting place… The cow is sacred in some parts of the world. But in some parts, roast beef is a food of choice. Dogs are kept as pets, they are sacred parts of the family. In some parts of the world dogs are specifically raised for human consumption. If you went urrh, you are judging the culture of others by your own Western values, called cultural imperialism.

This is difficult to define, but a general definition is ‘Culture can be defined as all the behaviours, ways of life, arts, beliefs and institutions of a population that are passed down from generation to generation. Culture has been called "the way of life for an entire society”.’

This is culture that is favoured by the most powerful in society (the ruling class), and therefore a minority of a population, it represents what they feel is the best cultural products that humans have produced.

This is culture that is enjoyed by the majority of the population. It reflects our wants, needs and desires. It may be the result of mass media or trends that just hit a ‘chord’ and become popular through word of mouth. ‘Low’ culture is a derogatory term used by the elite to describe popular culture. The term popular was first used in the 5 th century to define something as vulgar.