Atlantic Canada Culture

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E A S E N S A I C A T O G Y J

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A I G D F E T R O C L K S O V

T S O F S S E I U I B T I N A

R Y L Y R T C L T V T T U Z L

A H O V A Z T P P U A O J R U

D P P M N U S G P Z T J M O E

I V O S R R Y Z I R B I H E S

T O R E N Y W L R Y R Q O M C

I P H B V L A N G U A G E N K

O U T Y T I S R E V I D F O C

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S Z A O N O N M A T E R I A L

U J S V Q S E E O G W H A W H

1. Is a scientist that studies human cultural characteristics. (14) ______

2. Is a reflection of who we are. It refers to everything connected with the way humans live in groups (7) ______

3. differences among cultures (9) ______

4. (needs)- needing friendship, love, self esteem and a sense of belonging to a group. (9)

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5. organizations of people with social, educational, and religious purposes. (11)

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6. a part of culture that includes dialect and the way we speak. (8) ______

7. (culture) – the physical objects produced and/or used by the society or culture with which you belong. (8) ______

8.(culture) – the elements of culture that are not physical objects. These include language, beliefs and ways of behaving (11) ______

9.(needs)- No matter our background we all have these basic needs. (8) ______

10. widespread kind of culture that is shared by many groups in Western society. Includes popular music and sports stars. (10) ______

11. another word for a cultural ceremony (5) ______

12. the process of learning behaviour that is considered suitable in your culture. (13)

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13. practices established over many generations (10) ______

14. the ideas, beliefs and ways of behaving that are valuable or important to people of a particular culture (6) ______