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Culture, often derived from the Latin word “Cultura,” refers to the complex whole of knowledge, belief, art, law, morals, customs, and other human capabilities and habits within a society. Notably, some Western thinkers, like T.S. Eliot, emphasize the family as a primary channel of transmitting culture, and religion plays a pivotal role in creating a common culture. Religion has been a unifying force in shaping Western culture, with Christianity serving as a cornerstone.
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