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influences  attitudes  toward  sex  differences,  roles  and

                     responsibilities based on sex, marriage, social relationships, and

                     work. Cultural concepts can explain various systems of society,

                     such as social, political, economic, financial, educational, kinship,
                     religious, health, and recreational systems.

                 10. Values and norms. Culture shows what values are important and

                     less important. In some cultures, individuals are more concerned

                     with work, personal achievements, and material matters (e.g., the

                     United  States),  whereas  in  others,  people  are  expected  to  be
                     willing to share, obey, and care for others (e.g., Asia). Culture

                     helps to reaffirm values, overcome difficulties, and find problem

                     solving.  Culture  includes  value  systems,  and  values  create

                     culture.
                 11. Beliefs  and  attitudes.  Culture  defines  beliefs,  views,  opinions,

                     perceptions, attitudes toward oneself as well as toward others,

                     and  toward  the  world.  Culture  determines  religious  practices,

                     belief in life and death, and the distinction between good and bad.

                 12. A  way  of  thinking  and  doing  things.  Culture  is  a  socially
                     acceptable  way  of  thinking,  feeling,  and  doing  something.

                     Culture  is  a  means  for  human  beings  to  communicate  their

                     thoughts and values and meet their needs.

                 13. Work and recreation habits. Culture determines attitudes toward

                     work,  work  habits  and  practices,  achievements,  appraisals,
                     promotions,  incentives,  responsibilities,  work  ethics,  activity

                     feasibility, loyalty to employers, commitment to work quality and

                     service, and how to make decisions. In some cultures, people "live
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