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What in culture in a anthropological way?

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What in culture in a anthropological way?

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Well, this is my limited educated way of perceiving your question. 3. Even though culture isn’t racially determined, the human predisposition to assimilate culture is influenced by genetics. I’ve changed “genetically determined” to “racially determined” because to me one can be of any ethnicity and learn a culture shared by those of a different ethnicity. I believe that we each posses a predisposition (or innate desire if you will) to assimilate into a culture with others because we are social creatures and we readily form and join with groups of other people in whom we see our values reflected. Maybe not saying “racially” is some type of P.C. in your country? I’ve no idea. It’s not offensive (to my knowledge). I hope that helps you. Email your professor or tutorial teacher for better clarification. – Pepper.

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