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A society will be considered to has a dynamic and heterogeneous culture if it <em><u>possessed wide variety of cultural identity</u></em> (such as different ethnicity, traditions, language, etc.) and their culture are constantly evolving as they interact with one another.
Micro-culture is the type of culture that is not common in a society, because it only held by small percentage of people in that society.
Societies who maintain communication with micro-culture will give a chance for people in that culture to fully express their heritage and assimilate their cultures with the mainstream culture, resulting in a new combination between the two.
This will add the notion that the society has a dynamic and heterogeneous culture.
I think you are missing here" the past":
Those who forget about the past are doomed to repeat it.
This means that we have to study the past, the actions and consequences of these actions, and learn from them, and if we are not doing this, we can make mistakes that could otherwise be avoided. (Example: ignoring ethnic and religious tensions has led to wars in the past, but these wars could have been foreseen).<span />
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women feared success. When women given a scenario of a female medical student who encountered an obstacle their character did not overcome the obstacle whereas the male students had their male character overcome the obstacle.
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3. independence for the Philippines.
At the time of the Church Reformation led by Martin Luther in Germany, William Tyndale, a monk from England, agreed with Luther over the need of publishing a version of the Holy Bible in his "vernacular" (everyday) language, in his case, English, so the vast majority of the people could understand The Holy Script since only the wealthy and educated (some nobles and clergymen) could understand Latin, the language of the Holly Bible used by the Roman Catholic Church for all liturgical purposes. Tyndale was highly successful in his endeavor of translating the Bible into English which allowed common people to read and easily understand it for the first time. Unfortunately, Tyndale met a fierce opposition from the King of England, Henry VIII, at the time a fervent Catholic, who ordered the execution of anyone in possession of a Tyndale's Bible. Tyndale was forced to leave England and was arrested, trialed and executed in Belgium at the instigation of Cardinal Wolsey, a powerful religious figure close to the king of England.