"physical activities Culture Series Lecture" highlight at University of Amber

  • Cesare Hanse

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Activity may refer to: Action (philosophy), in general Human activity: human behavior, in sociology behavior may refer to all basic human actions, economics may study human economic activities and along with cybernetics and psychology may study their modulation Recreation, or activities of leisure The Aristotelian concept of energeia, Latinized as actus Activity (UML), a major task in Unified Modeling Language Activity, the rate of catalytic activity, such as enzyme activity (enzyme assay), in physical chemistry and enzymology Thermodynamic activity, the effective concentration of a solute for the purposes of mass action Activity (project management) Activity, the number of radioactive decays per second Activity (software engineering) Activity (soil mechanics) HMS Activity (D94), an aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy "Activity", a song by Way Out West from Intensify Cultural activities, activities referred to culture.Culture () is an umbrella term which encompasses the social behavior and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities, and habits of the individuals in these groups.Humans acquire culture through the learning processes of enculturation and socialization, which is shown by the diversity of cultures across societies. A cultural norm codifies acceptable conduct in society; it serves as a guideline for behavior, dress, language, and demeanor in a situation, which serves as a template for expectations in a social group. Accepting only a monoculture in a social group can bear risks, just as a single species can wither in the face of environmental change, for lack of functional responses to the change. Thus in military culture, valor is counted a typical behavior for an individual and duty, honor, and loyalty to the social group are counted as virtues or functional responses in the continuum of conflict. In the practice of religion, analogous attributes can be identified in a social group.Series may refer to:Highlight or Highlights may refer to:A university (Latin: universitas, 'a whole') is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs in different schools or faculties of learning. The word university is derived from the Latin universitas magistrorum et scholarium, which roughly means "community of teachers and scholars".The first universities were created in Europe by Catholic Church monks. The University of Bologna (Università di Bologna), founded in 1088, is the first university in the sense of: being a high degree-awarding institute; having independence from the ecclesiastic schools, although conducted by both clergy and non-clergy; using the word universitas (which was coined at its foundation); issuing secular and non-secular degrees: grammar, rhetoric, logic, theology, canon law, notarial law.
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  • العنوان"physical activities Culture Series Lecture" highlight at University of Amber
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    أشخاصCesare Hanse