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]]>According to Beal and Hoijer, “culture is the mode of living which distinguish people of one society from other”. For example; within France people buy grocery from different small stalls on daily basis. On the other hand, within America people buy grocery from superstores on weekly basis. Even though, culture of one society might not be strange to other societies. Single culture may coexist in a different societies. For example, the American culture may exist in Canada.
According to “Taylor”, art, beliefs, laws, customs, food, clothes and any other skills and habit acquired or learned by man within a society constitute the concept of culture. Furthermore, sociologists have categorized culture in to two types these include, material and non-material culture. Material culture refers to the man made things such as, tools, buildings, music, roads, trains, rail tracks etc. whereas, non-material culture intangible elements such as, language, beliefs, norms, customs and values.
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