Saturday 17 December 2016

"Culture is the arts elevated to a set of beliefs"


Culture is the intersection of people and life itself. It’s how we deal with life, love, death, birth and disappointment. All of that is expressed in culture.” ~ Wendell Pierce

            Culture refers to the feature and knowledge of a particular group of people who defines different kinds of cultural values, beliefs, experience, language, music and arts. Different people in different societies preserve different culture. And it is important for the society to accept and respect different cultures and their beliefs.

Why is culture important? Culture ties the society together. In a society, culture is necessary in the development of the society. Without culture, the society will be demolished. Every culture is furnished with a set of rules and regulations that every individual must follow. Following those set of rules promotes the culture on to the next generation which develops the society even more. Culture also has a strong impact on the existence of human and their thinking, which acknowledges the importance of preserving the culture. As an individual, in order for the society to keep developing, it is important to accept one another's culture and their beliefs. Without these actions performed, the society will be strongly affected.  

“Exposing yourself to various cultures is so vital towards personal growth.” For the pttech project, I thought exposing my own culture would be good idea. I don’t know it is appropriate, but I thought presenting my culture and sharing our cultural beliefs with other people would promote the importance of culture as well. The person suitable for the interview would be my dad. Presenting our Indian culture to the public here in the Marianas will be unique but showing them the importance of our culture and how to preserve it would be entertaining. I’m also not that aware of anyone rather than my family here. But if it’s suitable, then promoting our culture through this project would be unique and entertaining.

            

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