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![Culture (/'k? lt? ?r/) is, within the words of E.B. Tylor, "that complex whole consisting of expertise, belief,
morals, custom, any, law and art other capabilities and habits obtained by gentleman as part of
community."[1] carl
Cambridge English Dictionary states that culture is, "the way of life, especially the general customs and
beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time."[2] Terror Management Theory posits that
culture is a series of activities and worldviews that provide humans with the illusion of being individuals
of value in a world meaning-raising themselves above the merely physical aspects of existence, in order
to deny the animal insignificance and death that Homo Sapiens became aware of when he acquired a
larger brain.](https://image.slidesharecdn.com/fo229fed6383-151220093609/75/culture-1-2048.jpg)
Culture consists of the complex set of knowledge, beliefs, morals, customs, laws and arts that are acquired by people as members of society, according to E.B. Tylor. The Cambridge English Dictionary defines culture as the way of life of a particular group, including their general customs and beliefs at a particular time. Terror Management Theory suggests that culture provides humans with activities and perspectives that give the illusion of being meaningful individuals and denies our awareness of insignificance and mortality.
![Culture (/'k? lt? ?r/) is, within the words of E.B. Tylor, "that complex whole consisting of expertise, belief,
morals, custom, any, law and art other capabilities and habits obtained by gentleman as part of
community."[1] carl
Cambridge English Dictionary states that culture is, "the way of life, especially the general customs and
beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time."[2] Terror Management Theory posits that
culture is a series of activities and worldviews that provide humans with the illusion of being individuals
of value in a world meaning-raising themselves above the merely physical aspects of existence, in order
to deny the animal insignificance and death that Homo Sapiens became aware of when he acquired a
larger brain.](https://image.slidesharecdn.com/fo229fed6383-151220093609/75/culture-1-2048.jpg)