Collocations withculture
These are words often used in combination withculture.
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alien culture
A mere hint of an accent can seem to the hearer to represent an alien culture.
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ancient culture
Ventura survival of old beliefs and customs that may help us in understanding the ancient culture.
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aspect of culture
He sought neither to reduce the cultural sciences to the natural sciences nor to show that science was just another aspect of culture.
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bacterial culture
Roughly 10 mg protein was purified from 2 l of bacterial culture.
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cell culture
To avoid passage in cell culture and the possible selection of atypical populations, the virus isolates were not plaque purified in cell culture.
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changing culture
The paper is divided into four sections which together cover the changing culture of experiment from the mid-eighteenth to the ninetenth century.
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civic culture
So too is the physical form of the city including its architecture and its political and social life including aspects of civic culture.
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common culture
At no point does the bureau-shaping model acknowledge that a common culture may lead individuals to express preferences which do not reflect simple self-interest.
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contemporary culture
Drawn from contributions to the conference, the articles examine a range of icons and the functions they fulfil in contemporary culture.
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culture of dependency
This in turn detached them from society and created a quasi-permanent underclass trapped into a culture of dependency.
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culture of impunity
Otherwise, the culture of impunity will be reinforced, thus weakening the hope in justice, and encouraging the repetition of the same offenses.
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culture of secrecy
First, he referred to a culture of secrecy that affects the way in which these matters can be discussed.
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deaf culture
The deaf culture is an ethnocentric culture that is centered on sign language and relationships among one another.
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digital culture
This entry concerns cultural identification and diversity within digital culture.
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distinctive culture
Too, the presence or absence of play in everyday interactions in which parenting work is accomplished may point to the larger context of each family's distinctive culture.
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diverse culture
This paper investigates the tension between a national economic policy and a highly diverse culture.
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dominant culture
Another result of contact, stability, is often a temporary stage in an immigrant group's coexistence with a dominant culture and language.
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eastern culture
This first introduction to eastern culture had a lasting effect upon the young midshipman.
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element of culture
There is an element of culture shock in going abroad.
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entrepreneurial culture
In talking of an entrepreneurial culture, we wish to right the balance.
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folk culture
Though diverse in idioms, they all shared a profound involvement with the revival of a folk culture and its assimilation into art music.
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hip-hop culture
How is hip-hop culture investigated and to what extent are the researchers involved in these investigations reflexive about their impact on the research findings?
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indigenous culture
Individuals seem to merge seamlessly with the majority culture if they give up their indigenous culture.
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institutional culture
However, a second possibility is that there is an institutional culture which favours certain kinds of students.
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literary culture
Of course, this is a grossly simplified caricature of recent educational theory; the fact remains, however, that we no longer have a common literary culture.
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literate culture
More broadly, the mid-sixteenth century was a time in which literate culture of all kinds threatened to supplant ways and means of creation that depended on orality.
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mainstream culture
The exposure of wrestling on television proved the ultimate boost to the live event business as wrestling became part of mainstream culture.
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mass culture
As with current populations, samples derived from the same locality at the same time were mixed to make up a mass culture.
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material culture
Still, his response suggests how the material culture of law enforcement addressed a widespread unease over police procedures.
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musical culture
A true celebration of the diversity contained within a musical culture.
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non-western cultures
It would be interesting to investigate how children are conceptualised in non-western cultures.
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oral culture
These are prints that appeal to oral culture.
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participatory culture
A participatory culture consists of a space that allows engagement, sharing, mentoring, and an opportunity for social interaction.
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particular culture
To this end they endorse reading books and consulting academic scholars who have studied a particular culture.
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patriarchal culture
For much of the 20th century, the patriarchal culture of familism structured political agendas and shaped the direction of policy initiatives.
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political culture
The city's political culture is organized around that city of the mind.
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prevailing culture
In the fourth interpretation, learner-centredness as a prevailing culture of enquiry, learners and teachers are seen as involved in parallel processes of ongoing learning.
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primitive culture
There is, as we have learned from anthropology, no such thing as an archaic primitive culture to which one could return.
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surrounding culture
Clearly, the minds of physicians valued their scientific heritage and their professional calling just as much as if not more than the surrounding culture.
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traditional culture
The working class had not changed in any material respect but had realistically adapted a traditional culture to new circumstances.
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tribal culture
They were seen as newly urban people who had yet to shed their tribal culture, which was steeped in hierarchical social relations.
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unique culture
Bali, in particular, is known worldwide as a beautiful island featuring its own unique culture.
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visual culture
This anthology demonstrates how visual culture provides clues about the real dynamic of religion within a culture.
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western culture
He described western culture as an 'epidemic' (1959: 201).
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working-class culture
This analysis contributes to the understanding of working-class culture and labour history in company towns.
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