We learn behaviors, attitudes and any other aspects of our culture through domestic education in early childhood. Most forms are accepted at that age, even unconscious. Upgrading is done later, through life, through education, self-education, personal interests of the hobby. What is embedded in an early childhood is necessarily manifest later in life. Children can learn through different stories, later through schooling, lectures, but the most important thing is what children see, as the actions of adults, in the first place, parents, later teachers, the environment, the dominant social group, friends, employers, etc. Everyone can say that he adopts what he hears and what he learns, but what comes out of the subconscious as a pattern is what we see around us.
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The police have been searching for a weapon but have been unable to find it. This weakens the prosecution's case. Your client tells you that he was able to hide it in a wood pile in his back yard before being arrested. According to the Model Rules, your duty now is to: remain on the case and keep the location of the weapon confidential.
True, before the early 20th century, Russia was known as an agricultural society.
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A culture is a way of life of a group of people--the behaviors, beliefs, values, and symbols that they accept, generally without thinking about them, and that are passed along by communication and imitation from one generation to the next. Culture is symbolic communication.