3.4 - Cultural Norms and Patterns

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Across
  1. 2. Evaluating yourself in relation to others; a natural part of establishing norms.
  2. 4. Beneficial to one’s physical or mental well-being.
  3. 5. A people’s way of life, passed down through generations, including behaviors, beliefs, and traditions.
  4. 7. The possibility of harm or loss, especially when engaging in certain behaviors.
  5. 9. Norms Accepted behaviors or rules within a society that influence individuals' actions.
  6. 10. The surroundings or conditions in which a person lives that influence their behavior and thinking.
  7. 12. Being one of a kind; used to describe how each culture has its own patterns.
  8. 13. The way a person acts or conducts themselves, often influenced by culture.
Down
  1. 1. The process of converting waste into reusable material; an example of a positive social norm.
  2. 3. The way individuals interpret or understand something, shaped by their environment and culture.
  3. 4. Being sufficiently supplied with water to maintain health.
  4. 6. Accepted levels or expectations of behavior or performance within a culture.
  5. 8. Various forms of communication that influence perceptions and cultural norms.
  6. 9. A type of carbohydrate, such as rice, bread, pasta, or potatoes, commonly included in meals.
  7. 11. Standards of behavior that are considered typical within a group or society.