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An example of nonmaterial culture would be the types of vehicles people use to get around.
Societal Goals
Objectives or aims that benefit the larger community or society as a whole, rather than individual members or groups.
Visible Aspects
The elements or characteristics of something that are observable or can be seen directly.
Rites
Ceremonial acts or practices that are performed with particular rituals and are significant within a culture or organization.
Oral Aspects
The components of communication that involve spoken language and verbal interaction.
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