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refer tofamilies whose members are physically separated between nation-states.

Transnational Families

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This is the formal institution designated to preserve and transfer cultural knowledge and identity to the members of society.

Education

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It is the institution generally responsible for the production and the allocation of scarce resources and services.

Economy

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It is the institution responsible for the circulation of vital information among the members of society.

Media

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It is an organized collection of beliefs intended to explain the meaning, origin, and purpose of life and existence. 

Religion

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It is a complex whole that encompasses beliefs, practices, values, attitudes, laws, norms, artifacts, symbols, and knowledge that a person learns and shares as a member of society.

Culture

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It refers to the intangible ideas that form within a society, including beliefs, perceptions, and traditions.

Non-material culture

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It may defined as a modified culture within a larger culture practiced by society.

Subculture

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It tends to conflict with the dominant culture and opposes the latter's standards.

Counterculture

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Refers to the actual behavior of people in society,

Real culture

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These are rules and expectations by which a society guides the behavior of its members.

Norms

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These are norms that members of the society have come to accept as the proper way of dealing with their everyday living and social interaction.

Folkways

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These are the customs or folkways a society needs to adhere to strictly.

Mores

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These are formalized norms that are legislated, approved, and implemented in society.

Laws

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It as how people make sense of their experience or ideas that people hold to be true, factual and real.

Beliefs.

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These are illustrations used to represent a particular meaning of something.

Symbols.

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It is defined as the system of symbols that individuals utilize to communicate, interact, and share their views, thus, creating an understanding among individuals.

Language

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It is defined as an organized system of social relationships which embodies certain common values and procedures.

Social Institutions

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It pertains to the belief that one's native culture is superior to or the most natural among other cultures.

Ethnocentrism

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It is a belief that one's culture is inferior to another.

Xenocentrism

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An unbiased way of observing a culture different from one's own

Cultural relativism

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It is the evolutionary development of human characteristics that made hominids distinct from their primate ancestors.

Hominization

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If is an act of monopolizing political power in an areas by a single clan.

Political Dynasty

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It refers to the things or activities that are considered inappropriate in a specific group in society. 

Taboos

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People idling without work, they are called as such for not joining the labor force despite of work age.

Istambays

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