78 eral principles of cultural evolution: Culture in philosophy means what differs from nature, or what is acquired rather than what is innate. In sociology culture is : “What is common between groups of individuals, and what unites them.” “UNESCO” organization defines culture in its broad sense as “a set of distinguishing characteristics, spiritual and physical, intellectual and emotional that brands a society or a social group; it includes, as well as arts and literature; lifestyles, fundamental human rights, value, traditions and beliefs systems.” This “common reservoir,” evolves over time by and in forms of exchanges. It is shaped in different ways: in entity, in thinking, in work and in communication. As a result of a misuse of language, the term “culture” is often used only to mean the display of cultural practices and services in modern societies, especially in the two fields of arts and literature. But culture cannot be confined to its scientific concept, because, as “UNESCO” definition indicates, it means the values that we also choose by our relationship with science, they are, in this sense, related to the political group of human, rather than gender as a subject of science. Individualistic culture and group culture: Individualistic culture is the personal culture of each person, and it’s the construction of each person to his knowledge, which gives the general culture of this individual. Group culture is the culture of certain people, the cultural identity of this
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