The Importance Of Human Culture

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Human culture is firstly come from our ancient species, and it moved on with our ancestors’ culture to ours’ today. According to Diamond’s book which is Guns, Germs, and Steel, when human beings existed thousands of years ago, anthropologists discovered that human beings’ origin came from Africa. However, humans have developed dramatically over a few thousands of years (Diamond 1999). They spread and colonized in different parts around the world. Moreover, they evolved and used some methods to transport from one continent to another. In regard to humans expanding worldwide, they adopted their attitudes to the new environment that they colonized in. Therefore, even though that human beings root came from their ancestors who lived in the same continent which is Africa, people …show more content…

From my view, each culture has its value that makes it very important to the society because it’s the identity of that place. Even though, losing a culture or practice could be the lost of the society, it could also have some benefits for the society in some way. For example, some societies have awful practices that must be forgotten for the good of that society. To begin with, there are many different kinds of systems that describe or show how each human culture or society differs from one to another. Each society has its own culture that makes it especial in a way from the other culture depending on the environment that they are living at. Each system is connected to the other in somehow even if it sometimes appear by it’s own, but it would be actually connected to another system in a way or another. Hence, there are five systems that could clarify and show us how human could be studied, which they are social system, physical system, environmental system, psychological system, and biological system, and I’m going to provide each system with an example that explain how it could help us with the studying of the

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