plss help meDirection: complete each sentence with correct answer:Write the correct answer in the blank1.Scrub the board with ___ , soapy water thorou … ghly. Allow the board to air dry.2. Allow the dishes and equipment to ____. Do not dry with a cloth or towel, asthis spread germs.3. Do not mix bleach with soapy water. Soap ____ bleach from sanitizing.4. For plater knives, clean ____ to ensure platting is not scratched or worn out.5. Use kitchen knives _______ for cutting food.6. Some chemical sanitizers, such as Chlorine and _______________________ react with food and soil and so will be less effective on a surfacethat has not been properly cleaned.7. Detergents can penetrate soil _____ and soften it.8. Cleaned items must be expose using heat sanitizing for at least __________.9. ___ knives immediately after washing them, especially the ones made ofcarbon steel.10. Clean knives in ___ soapy water and dry thoroughly between cutting tasks. aswell as after use and before storage.
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Term | Definition the knowledge, language, values, customs, and material objects that are passed from person to person and from one generation to the next in a human group or society. |
Term | Definition a component of culture that consits of the physical or tangible creations (such as clothing, shelter, and art) that members of a society make, use, and share. |
Term | Definition a component of culture that consists of the abstract or intangible human creations of society (such as attitudes, beliefs, and values) that influence people's behavior |
Term | Definition the mental acceptance or conviction that certain things are true or real. |
Term | Definition customs and practices that occur across all societies. |
Term | Definition anything that meaningfully represents something else |
Term | Definition a set of symbols that expresses ideas and enables people to think and communicate with one another. |
Term | Definition the proposition that language shapes the view of reality of its speakers. |
Term | Definition collective ideas about what is right or wrong, good or bad, desirable or undesirable in a particular culture. |
Term | Definition values that conflict with one another or are mutually exclusive |
Term | Definition established rules of behavior or standards of conduct |
Term | Definition rewards for appropriate behavior or penalties for inappropriate behavior. |
Term | Definition informal norms or everyday customs that may be violated that may not be violated without serious consequences in a particular culture. |
Term | Definition strongly held norms with moral and ethical connotations that may not be violated without serious consequences in a particular culture. |
Term | Definition mores so strong that their violation is considered to be extremely offensive and even unmentionable |
Term | Definition formal, standardized norms that have been enacted by legislatures and are enforced by formal sanctions. |
Term | Definition the knowledge, techniques, and tools that allow people to transform resources into a usuable form and the knowledge and skills required to use what is developed. |
Term | Definition William Ogburn's term for a gap between the technical development of a society (material culture) and its moral and legal institutions (nonmaterial culture) |
Term | Definition a group of people who share a distinctive set of cultural beliefs and behaviors that differs in some significant way from that of the larger society. |
Term | Definition a group that strongly rejects dominant societal values and norms and seeks alternative lifestyles |
Term | Definition the disorientation that people feel when they encounter cultures radically different from their own and believe they cannot depend on their own taken-for-granted assumptions about life. |
Term | Definition the practice of judging all other cultures by one's own culture |
Term | Definition the belief that the behaviors and customs of any culture must be viewed and analyzed by the culture's own standards. |
Term | Definition classical music, opera, ballet, live theater, and other activities usually patronized by elite audiences |
Term | Definition the component of culture that consists of activities, products, and services that are assumed to appeal primarily to members of the middle and working classes. |
Term | Definition the extensive infusion of one nation's culture into other nations |
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Term | Definition the knowledge, language, values, customs, and material objects that are passed from person to person and from one generation to the next in a human group or society |
Term | Definition consists of the physical or tangible creations that members of a society make, use, and shre |
Term | Definition consists of the abstract or intangible human creations of society that influence people's behavior |
Term | Definition customs and practices that occur across all societies. appearnce, activites, social institutions, and customary practices. |
Term | Definition anything that meaningfully represents something else |
Term | Definition defined as a set of symbols that expresses ideas and enables people to think and communicate with one another |
Term | Definition language not only expresses our thoughts and perceptions but also influences our perception of reality |
Term | Definition collective ideas about what is right or wrong, good or bad, and desirable or undesirable in a particular culture |
Term | Definition values that conflict with one another or are mutually exclusive |
Term | Definition refers to the values and standards of behavior that people in a society profess to hold |
Term | Definition refers to the values and standards of behavior that people actually follow. |
Term | Definition established rules of behavior or standards of conduct |
Term | Definition everyday customs that may be violated without serious consequences within a particular culture |
Term | Definition strongly held norms that may not be violated without serious consequences within a particular culture |
Term | Definition mores so strong that their violation is considered to be extremely offensive |
Term | Definition formal, standardized norms that have been enacted by legislatures and are enforced by formal sanctions |
Term | Definition refers to the knowledge, techniques, and tools that allow people to transform resources into usable form and the knowledge and skills required to use what is developed. |
Term | Definition a gap between the technical development (material culture) of a society and its moral and legal institutions (nonmaterial culture) |
Term Cultural lag may result from three processes | Definition 1. discovery 2. invention 3. diffusion |
Term | Definition the process of learning about something previously unknown or unrecognized |
Term | Definition the process of combining existing cultural items into a new form |
Term | Definition the transmission of cultural items or social practices from one group or society to another. |
Term | Definition refers to the wide range of cultural differences foudn between and within nations |
Term | Definition a group of people who share a distinctive set of cultural beliefs and behaviors that differ in some significant way from that of hte larger society |
Term | Definition a group that strongly rejects dominant societal values and norms and seeks alternative lifestyles |
Term | Definition the disorientation that people feel when they encounter cultures radically different from their own and they believe they cannot depend on their own taken for granted assumptions about life |
Term | Definition the belief that the behaviors and customs of a society must be viewed and analyzed within the context of its own culture |
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