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<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.

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Popular culture –

<variant> totality of ideas, perspectives, attitudes, memes, images and other phenomena that permeate the everyday lives of a given society, especially those heavily influenced by mass media.

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.

<variant> technical aspects of theatrical, film, and video production. It includes, but is not limited to, constructing and rigging scenery, hanging and focusing of lighting, design and procurement of costumes, makeup, and procurement of props,

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Safety culture –

<variant> the way in which safety is managed in the workplace, which often reflects "the attitudes, beliefs, perceptions and values that employees share in relation to safety."

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.

<variant> technical aspects of theatrical, film, and video production. It includes, but is not limited to, constructing and rigging scenery, hanging and focusing of lighting, design and procurement of costumes, makeup, and procurement of props, <question1> Find correct answer

Tea culture

<variant>– is defined by the way tea is made and consumed, by the way the people interact with tea, and by the aesthetics surrounding tea drinking, it includes aspects of: tea production, tea brewing, tea arts and ceremony, society, history, health, ethics, education, and communication and media issues.

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.

<variant> technical aspects of theatrical, film, and video production. It includes, but is not limited to, constructing and rigging scenery, hanging and focusing of lighting, design and procurement of costumes, makeup, and procurement of props, <question1> Find correct answer

Trash culture

<variant> is used for labeling the cultural by-products of modernism.

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.



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Urban culture

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> is the culture of cities. Cities all over the world, past and present, have behaviors and cultural elements that separate them from otherwise comparable rural areas.

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.

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Vernacular culture

<variant> is a term used in the modern study of geography and cultural studies. It refers to cultural forms made and organised by ordinary people for their own pleasure, in modern societies. Such culture is almost always engaged in on a non-profit and voluntary basis, and is almost never funded by the state

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.

<variant> technical aspects of theatrical, film, and video production. It includes, but is not limited to, constructing and rigging scenery, hanging and focusing of lighting, design and procurement of costumes, makeup, and procurement of props, <question1> Find correct answer

Alternative culture –

<variant> exists outside or on the fringes of mainstream or popular culture, usually under the domain of one or more subcultures.

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.

<variant> technical aspects of theatrical, film, and video production. It includes, but is not limited to, constructing and rigging scenery, hanging and focusing of lighting, design and procurement of costumes, makeup, and procurement of props, <question1> Find correct answer

Counterculture –

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> is a sociological term used to describe the values and norms of behavior of a cultural group, or subculture, that run counter to those of the social mainstream of the day, the cultural equivalent of political opposition.

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.

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Oppositional culture –

<variant> also known as the ‘’blocked opportunities framework’’ or the “caste theory of education”, is a term most commonly used in studying the sociology of education to explain racial disparities in educational achievement, particularly between white and black Americans.

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.

<variant> technical aspects of theatrical, film, and video production. It includes, but is not limited to, constructing and rigging scenery, hanging and focusing of lighting, design and procurement of costumes, makeup, and procurement of props, <question1> Find correct answer

Security culture –

<variant> is a set of customs shared by a community whose members may engage in illegal or sensitive activities, the practice of which minimizes the risks of such activities being subverted, or targeted for sabotage.

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.

<variant> technical aspects of theatrical, film, and video production. It includes, but is not limited to, constructing and rigging scenery, hanging and focusing of lighting, design and procurement of costumes, makeup, and procurement of props, <question1> Find correct answer

An underground culture

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> is a subculture or counterculture that exists outside the scope of mainstream mass media and popular culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.

<variant> technical aspects of theatrical, film, and video production. It includes, but is not limited to, constructing and rigging scenery, hanging and focusing of lighting, design and procurement of costumes, makeup, and procurement of props, <question1> Find correct answer

A meme

<variant> is "an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture."

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.

<variant> technical aspects of theatrical, film, and video production. It includes, but is not limited to, constructing and rigging scenery, hanging and focusing of lighting, design and procurement of costumes, makeup, and procurement of props,

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Quantity of parenthood:

<variant> an idea that influences the number of children one has. Children respond particularly receptively to the ideas of their parents, and thus ideas that directly or indirectly encourage a higher birthrate will replicate themselves at a higher rate than those that discourage higher birthrates.

<variant> is "an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture."

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.

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Efficiency of parenthood:

<variant> an idea that increases the proportion of children who will adopt ideas of their parents.

<variant> is "an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture."

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.

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Proselytic:

<variant> ideas generally passed to others beyond one's own children.

<variant> is "an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture."

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.

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Preservational:

<variant> ideas that influence those that hold them to continue to hold them for a long time.

<variant> is "an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture."

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.

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Adversative:

<variant> ideas that influence those that hold them to attack or sabotage competing ideas and/or those that hold them.

<variant> is "an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture."

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.

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Cognitive:

<variant> ideas perceived as cogent by most in the population who encounter them

<variant> is "an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture."

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.

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Motivational:

<variant> ideas that people adopt because they perceive some self-interest in adopting them.

<variant> is "an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture."

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.

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An Internet meme

<variant> is an idea, style or action which spreads, often as mimicry, from person to person via the Internet, as with imitating the concept.

<variant> is a subculture or counterculture that exists outside the scope of mainstream mass media and popular culture.

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon coffee –, particularly as a social lubricant.

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World model formation goes, according to his opinion, through two stages: the first stage implies subjective sensual perception of the world; at the second stage the "diverse subjective variety" is replaced by the objective order, by universal knowledge about the world.

<variant>M. Plank

<variant>A.Einstein

<variant>L.Tolstoy

<variant>M.Vernadsky

<variant>L.Gumilev

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Who wrote about human's longing to create the clear and simple model of the world so as to break away from the world of sensations, trying at the same time to substitute this world for the newly created model?

<variant>A.Einstein

<variant>L.Tolstoy

<variant>M.Vernadsky

<variant>L.Gumilev

<variant>L.Strauss

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Who made an important conclusion: man represents for himself the world model, composes it and just from this moment his activity starts?

<variant>M. Heidegger

<variant>L.Tolstoy

<variant>M.Vernadsky

<variant>L.Gumilev

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Man represents the world as…..

<variant>a mode

<variant>a meme

<variant>a mount

<variant> a model

<variant>a mouse

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Man understands the world as ……

<variant> a model

<variant>a mode

<variant>a meme

<variant>a mount

<variant>a mouse

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The world turns into ……

<variant> a model

<variant>a mode

<variant>a meme

<variant>a mount

<variant>a mouse

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Man conquers the world as ……..

<variant> a model

<variant>a mode

<variant>a meme

<variant>a mount

<variant>a mouse

<variant>

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…… as a part of philosophical knowledge;

<variant>SWM

<variant>WTO

<variant>SSS

<variant>SOU

<variant>LWM

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……. as a component of scientific outlook;

<variant>SWM

<variant>WTO

<variant>SSS

<variant>SOU

<variant>LWM

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……. as a form of systematization of scientific knowledge; all concrete sciences taken as a whole;

<variant>SWM

<variant>WTO

<variant>SSS

<variant>SOU

<variant>LWM

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…… as a research program.

<variant>SWM

<variant>WTO

<variant>SSS

<variant>SOU

<variant>LWM

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…….as "ontological part of philosophy."

<variant>SWM

<variant>WTO

<variant>SSS

<variant>SOU

<variant>LWM

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……….. as "integrated elements of today's science (general theories, concepts, ideas)."

<variant>SWM

<variant>WTO

<variant>SSS

<variant>SOU

<variant>LWM

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…….as "totality of stereotypes of scientific thinking: paradigms, research programs, methodological regulations."

<variant>SWM

<variant>WTO

<variant>SSS

<variant>SOU

<variant>LWM

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……. is common for all language communities, because the scientific knowledge is free of any "language subjectivism", it doesn't depend on any language peculiarities of this or that language community.

<variant>SWM

<variant>WTO

<variant>SSS

<variant>SOU

<variant>LWM

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If …. stops changing it might mean the end of the scientific progress, reaching the tops in knowledge about the world.

<variant>SWM

<variant>WTO

<variant>SSS

<variant>SOU

<variant>LWM

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…..constantly changes in time. It is determined by continuous development of science

<variant>SWM

<variant>WTO

<variant>SSS

<variant>SOU

<variant>LWM

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…. suggests the objective model of the world, but is not related to any language.

<variant>SWM

<variant>WTO

<variant>SSS

<variant>SOU

<variant>LWM

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….. conveys the up-to-date knowledge of the society about the objective world; it proves to be the fruit of the cognitive activities of humankind.

<variant>SWM

<variant>WTO

<variant>SSS

<variant>SOU

<variant>LWM

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…. is always subjective. It conveys the results of the initial comprehension of the world by this or that ethnic community.

<variant>LWM

<variant>SWM

<variant>WTO

<variant>SSS

<variant>SOU

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… changes much slower, than SWM: the kernel remains practically invariable.

<variant>LWM

<variant>SWM

<variant>WTO

<variant>SSS

<variant>SOU

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In ancient Rome, the word "persona" (Latin) or "prosopon" (πρόσωπον: Greek) originally referred to the …….. worn by actors on stage

<variant>mask

<variant>mist

<variant>mouth

<variant>minute

<variant>me

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The image of man appears in two forms - ….

<variant> male and female

<variant>me and me

<variant>female and female

<variant>male and male

<variant>no

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The definition of a gender role

<variant> as a set of social and behavioral norms that are generally considered appropriate for either a man or a woman in a social or interpersonal relationship

<variant> ideas that people adopt because they perceive some self-interest in adopting them.

<variant> is "an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture."

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

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Gender studies …

<variant> is a field of interdisciplinary study and academic field devoted to gender, gender identity and gendered representation as central categories of analysis.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> ideas that people adopt because they perceive some self-interest in adopting them.

<variant> is "an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture."

<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.

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The multicultural person

<variant> is a field of interdisciplinary study and academic field devoted to gender, gender identity and gendered representation as central categories of analysis.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> ideas that people adopt because they perceive some self-interest in adopting them.

<variant> is intellectually and emotionally committed to the basic unity of all human beings while at the same time recognizing, legitimizing, accepting, and appreciating the differences that exist between people of different cultures.

<variant> is "an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture."

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The concept of cultural identity can be used in

<variant> is a field of interdisciplinary study and academic field devoted to gender, gender identity and gendered representation as central categories of analysis.

<variant> as a reference to the collective self-awareness that a given group embodies and reflects. This is the most prevalent use of the term.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> ideas that people adopt because they perceive some self-interest in adopting them.

<variant> is "an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture."

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Cultural identity

<variant> is a functioning aspect of individual personality, is a fundamental symbol of a person's existence.

<variant> is a field of interdisciplinary study and academic field devoted to gender, gender identity and gendered representation as central categories of analysis.

<variant> the customs and practices of people who drink alcoholic beverages

<variant> ideas that people adopt because they perceive some self-interest in adopting them.

<variant> is "an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture."

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The interaction of culture and biology provides one cornerstone for an understanding of…..

<variant> reflecting some social realms, public ideology

<variant> taking into account cultural peculiarities of different nations


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