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why is it important to recognize human cultural variation and social differences?


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>cultural variation refers to the rich diversity in social practices that different cultures exhibit around the world cuisine and art all change from one culture to the next,but so do general roles ,economic systems ,and social hierarchy among any number of other humanly organised behaviours

Human Cultural Variation/ Social Differences

1. HUMAN CULTURAL VARIATION/ SOCIAL DIFFERENCES MR. CARL PATRICK S. TADEO Senior High School (SHS) Teacher 0907-690-2879 |[email protected]

2. Human Cultural Variation: A Definition •It refers to the differences in social behaviors that different cultures exhibit around the world. What may be considered good etiquette in one culture may be considered bad etiquette in another. (globalsociology.pbworks.com).

3. Social Differences: A Definition •The differences among the individuals on the basis of social characteristics and qualities. (http://references- definitions.blurtit.com/316924/what-is-the- meaning-of-social-differences)

4. CULTURAL VARIATION Religion Ethnicity Nationality

5. RELIGION • ‘religare’ a Latin word – ‘to bind together’ • is a system of beliefs and practices as well as systems of actions directed toward entities which are above men • is an organized system of ideas about the spiritual sphere or the supernatural

6. RELIGION

7. CULTURAL VARIATION Religion Ethnicity Nationality

8. ETHNICITY • It is the expression of the set of cultural ideas held by a distinct ethics or indigenous group.

9. ETHNICITY

10. CULTURAL VARIATION Religion Ethnicity Nationality

11. NATIONALITY • It is the legal relationship that binds a person and a country. • It allows the state to protect and have jurisdiction over a person.

12. SOCIAL DIFFERENCES Gender Socio-economic Status Exceptionality

13. GENDER • It is the socially-constructed characteristics of being male of female. • Serve as guide on how males and females think and act about themselves. • Gender vs Sex • LGBTQi (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex)

14. GENDER vs SEX • One's sense of self as masculine or feminine regardless of external genitalia. • Socially constructed characteristics • Personality characteristics • It is biological • It refers to a person based on their anatomy • Bodies

15. LGBTQi • Lesbian - A woman who is emotionally, romantically, or sexually attracted to other women. • Gay - Men attracted emotionally, romantically, and/or sexually to men. • Bisexual - A person who is attracted to two sexes or two genders, but not necessarily simultaneously or equally.

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