Our individual cultures are reflected in many ways - what we wear, how we identify ourselves (names), what we eat, what we read, even how we speak. Can we include gender as a culture (both a culture of males and a culture of females) as we do Canadian, Ethiopian, Christian, etc.? What would be some of the differences between these gender cultures?
To answer this question, we must first define Culture. The text defines culture as:
The relatively specialized lifestyle of a group of people, consisting of their values, beliefs, artifacts, ways of behaving, and ways of communicating. Included in "culture" would be all that members of a social group have produced and developed - thei
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