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May 7 TDUP ThredUp Inc. (TDUP) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 6 TDUP ThredUp Inc. (TDUP) Q1 2024 Earnings: Navigating Challenges with Strategic AI Investments
May 6 IPAR Inter Parfums Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
May 6 TDUP ThredUp (TDUP) Reports Q1 Loss, Misses Revenue Estimates
May 6 TDUP ThredUp GAAP EPS of -$0.15 misses by $0.01, revenue of $79.6M
May 6 TDUP ThredUp (NASDAQ:TDUP) Misses Q1 Sales Targets, Stock Drops
May 6 TDUP ThredUp Announces First Quarter 2024 Results
May 6 SCI Service Corp. (SCI) Upgraded to Buy: What Does It Mean for the Stock?
May 6 ENR Energizer Q2 2024 Earnings Preview
May 6 RL 4 Textile - Apparel Stocks to Watch Despite Industry Headwinds
May 6 SCI Service Corp. (SCI) is a Top-Ranked Value Stock: Should You Buy?
May 6 RL Ralph Lauren's (RL) Growth Strategies Seem Good: Here's Why
May 6 IPAR Inter Parfums (IPAR) Q1 Earnings Coming Up: What's in Store?
May 6 IPAR Earnings To Watch: Inter Parfums (IPAR) Reports Q1 Results Tomorrow
May 6 ENR Earnings To Watch: Energizer (ENR) Reports Q1 Results Tomorrow
May 4 MATW Matthews International Corporation (NASDAQ:MATW) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 4 MATW Matthews International Second Quarter 2024 Earnings: EPS Beats Expectations
May 4 MATW Matthews International Corp (MATW) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Navigating ...
May 4 MATW Q2 2024 Matthews International Corp Earnings Call
May 3 TDUP Shuffle Board: Beyond Bolsters Executive Teams, DHL Supply Chain Names NA CEO
Culture

Culture () is the social behavior and norms found in human societies. Culture is considered a central concept in anthropology, encompassing the range of phenomena that are transmitted through social learning in human societies. Cultural universals are found in all human societies; these include expressive forms like art, music, dance, ritual, religion, and technologies like tool usage, cooking, shelter, and clothing. The concept of material culture covers the physical expressions of culture, such as technology, architecture and art, whereas the immaterial aspects of culture such as principles of social organization (including practices of political organization and social institutions), mythology, philosophy, literature (both written and oral), and science comprise the intangible cultural heritage of a society.In the humanities, one sense of culture as an attribute of the individual has been the degree to which they have cultivated a particular level of sophistication in the arts, sciences, education, or manners. The level of cultural sophistication has also sometimes been seen to distinguish civilizations from less complex societies. Such hierarchical perspectives on culture are also found in class-based distinctions between a high culture of the social elite and a low culture, popular culture, or folk culture of the lower classes, distinguished by the stratified access to cultural capital. In common parlance, culture is often used to refer specifically to the symbolic markers used by ethnic groups to distinguish themselves visibly from each other such as body modification, clothing or jewelry. Mass culture refers to the mass-produced and mass mediated forms of consumer culture that emerged in the 20th century. Some schools of philosophy, such as Marxism and critical theory, have argued that culture is often used politically as a tool of the elites to manipulate the lower classes and create a false consciousness, and such perspectives are common in the discipline of cultural studies. In the wider social sciences, the theoretical perspective of cultural materialism holds that human symbolic culture arises from the material conditions of human life, as humans create the conditions for physical survival, and that the basis of culture is found in evolved biological dispositions.
When used as a count noun, a "culture" is the set of customs, traditions, and values of a society or community, such as an ethnic group or nation. Culture is the set of knowledge acquired over time. In this sense, multiculturalism values the peaceful coexistence and mutual respect between different cultures inhabiting the same planet. Sometimes "culture" is also used to describe specific practices within a subgroup of a society, a subculture (e.g. "bro culture"), or a counterculture. Within cultural anthropology, the ideology and analytical stance of cultural relativism holds that cultures cannot easily be objectively ranked or evaluated because any evaluation is necessarily situated within the value system of a given culture.

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