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a repetitive act that a particular indivudal performs
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habit
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a repetitive act of a group, performed to teh extent that it becomes characteristic of the group
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custom
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traditionally practice primarily by small, homogeneous groupsl iving in isolated rural areas and may include a custom such as wearing a sarong
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folk culture
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found in large, heterogeneous societies that share certain habits (such as wearing jeans) despite differences in other personal characteristics
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popular culture
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territory covered by a folk culture is typically much smaller than that covered by a popular cultureq
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scale
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A group develops distinctive customs from experiencing local social and physical conditions in a - that is isolated from other groups
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place
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popular culture is based on rapid simultaneous global - through communications sstems, transportation networks, and other modern technology
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conections
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These folk customs- along with language, religion, and ethnicity, provide a unique identitiy to each group of people who occupy a specific - of Earth's surace.
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regions
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The disappearance of local folk customs reduces -- in the world and the intellectual stimulation that arises from differences in backgrounds
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local diversity
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supernatural being in animals and trees
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animists
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local folk customs
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local diversity
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with this, popular culture is becoming more dominant, threatening the survival of unique folk cultures
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globalization
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