2. Culture
• the set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes an institution or
organization
• Culture means simply the “way of life” of a people or their “design for a
living.”
3. Society
• it is a system of community life in which individuals form a continuous and
regulatory association for their mutual benefit and protection.
• it is composed of individuals and interacting groups sharing a common
culture.
• It is a systematic network of social relations and it is the venue where the
dynamics of cooperation and conflict occurs. It is where man can define his
cultural identity and see structures that exert expectations and orders in
him.
4. Politics
• the science of government and the art of
practice of administering public affairs.
• Accordingly, politics is the process of
making government policies. By nature,
politics everywhere involves conflict- that
is, some from struggle among people trying
to achieve different goals and satisfying
opposing interest. A conflict arises from the
very nature of human life itself.