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Society is humanly created organization or system of interrelationships that connects individuals

in a common culture. All the products of human interaction, the experience of living with others
around us. Humans create their interactions, and once created the products of those interactions
have the ability or power to act back upon humans to determine or constrain action. Often, we
experience society (humanly created organization) as something apart from the individuals and
interactions that create it.

Society refers to the continuous interaction among individuals formed the society. A product of
human social processes intended to meet basic needs for survival is considered Society.
The product of human interactions as humans subscribe to the rules of their culture is called
society. In general information of society, quote as organization that caters to a human’s need for
belongingness in a group.
The process of socialization, whether it is formal or informal, is vitally important to both
individuals and society. Without some kind of socialization, society would cease to exist.
Socialization, thus, can be labeled as the way by which culture is transmitted and individuals are
fitted into the society's organized way of life.
Culture
Refers to all that man has made for himself through time, material or non-material, still useful or
not anymore, all to provide benefits for his society. Even though culture is all about man, it has
nothing to do with his biological characteristics or his natural instincts. In all, what culture is not
is that it does not have anything to do with nature. The free, the animals, the sky, sun, moon,
stars, are therefore not cultural. However, once man thinks about nature and even does things to
it, create or after it, improve or destroy it, that thought or act becomes cultural.
Culture - is one of the important bases that define and influence a society. Culture refers to the
set of beliefs, ideas, values, practices, knowledge, history and shared experiences, attitudes, as
well as material objects and possessions accumulated over time and shared by the members of
society.
Culture is the totality of learned, socially transmitted customs, knowledge, material objects and
behaviors; it includes ideas, values, and artifacts of groups of people. Culture does not simply
refer to the fine arts and refined intellectual taste. Each people have a distinctive culture with its
own characteristic ways of gathering and preparing food, constructing homes, structuring the
family, and promoting standards of right or wrong. Sharing a similar culture with others helps us
to define the group or the society to which you belong. Having a common culture simplifies
many days to- day interactions.

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