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30 November, 21:18

What does it mean to say "culture is biological"? How can something be abstract and symbolic and yet be impacted by biology? Think about each of the following human behaviors: language use, mate choice, eating habits, and sleeping patterns. How is each one impacted both by morphology and evolutionary history, on the one hand, and cultural patterns, on the other?

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  1. 30 November, 21:32
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    The culture of a civilization can be changed by the biological situations that surround a society.

    Explanation:

    Foe example, in eating habits, if there is a society that leave in a place where there is going to grow plenty of fruits and vegetables like in the Caribbean places, people will be used to eat bananas. At the same time fashion or design behaviors or tendencies will be full of color because is the environment that surrounds the artist. At the same time, some language expressions will be formed by comparing animals of fruits of the environment with comparison in the society for example: "cuando suena el rio es porque lleva piedras" (when the river sounds is because it has some rocks) of course this idea means that when is a rumor, is because there is an explanation for it. But of course the relationship is because people can observe how is the normal behavior of a river.

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