Monday, September 05, 2005

Culture is ordinary

Hey everyone it's Lisa! I know it is kinda last minute but I am under steph's name because I am computer challenged and I had no clue on how to figure this whole blog thing out. Anyway, as I read this article, not just once but twice, I came to see that Williams wrote this article with clear ideas that he states throughout his writings; however, he allows the opportunity for one to come up with their own views on what he is referring to. I came to view cultureas being like human life. It goes through stages of changes such as a human goes through stages of life such as newborns, to children, to teens, to adults. Culture can not always be known throughout situations in every day life such as the next stage after childhood is teenage years. This puts me to believe that culture is not ordinary because it is unknown what the future has in store for the development of culture. Culture is affected by society, generations of family lifestyles, and by how culture is anything but ordinary.

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