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Examine the difference between material and non-material culture in your world. Identify ten objects that are part of your regular cultural experience. For each, then identify what aspects of non-mate

Examine the difference between material and non-material culture in your world. Identify ten objects that are part of your regular cultural experience. For each, then identify what aspects of non-material culture (values and beliefs) that these objects represent. What has this exercise revealed to you about your culture?

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