Does culture really matter?What I did?I was assigned to design and conduct a survey for pupils at local girls school since I did have a deadline I only collect data from a small range of year 10 pupils in an ICT class.Why I did this report?I have been a social research for 5 years I was assigned to this report concerning culture by my manger, since there is a decrease in cultural interest. Want to find a group of young people that have views and feelings on culture. Do we really need culture in this modern age?Since soon this age group will be making important choices.What I found out?As I was preparing the questions and asking people what they thought the question. Most of the pupils could not understand the language used in the survey so I have simplify it to make it clear. I also found that no question can be clear ...view middle of the document...
Language is a main part of culture because only a person from the culture might be able to speak the language in a way language separates many cultures even if they belong to the same cultural group. Most people would not give up their culture for three million I concluded from this that culture is a much deeper issues then it seems this tells me that cultural is a part of someone's identity. I think the people who said yes thought they didn't have a culture that could be true since people don't like to be put into groups.The graphs shown show information from survey.Does culture really matter?From my survey of year 10 pupils I can conclude that culture matters to them, since they and their friend argue about culture this suggests it's important to them. It's makes people feel that they belong which makes them comfortable.What culture is?The totality of socially transmitted behaviour patterns, arts, beliefs, institutions, and all other products of human work and thoughtThese patterns, traits, and products considered as the expression of a particular period, class, community, or population: These patterns, traits, and products considered with respect to a particular category, such as a field, subject, or mode of expression: religious culture, musical culture, and oral culture.The predominating attitudes and behaviour that characterize the functioning of a group or organization.Can different cultural groups get along?It more than can they get along the question is that they need to get along because different culture relies on people different culture because of their skills, talents. No group is isolated in one sense or another.ConclusionThis survey and report was hard to conduct because I had to be unbiased, be considerate that took effect. I had to change the questions a few time. If I have more time I would have used a bigger sample to conduct my report. It seems that there is not a decrease among this group but this could change in the future.