Introduction
In anthropology, culture refers to the various patterns of behavior and thinking that people living in social groups learn, create, and share. Usually, a people’s culture includes their beliefs, rules of behavior, language, rituals, art, technology, dressing style, modes of subsistence, eating habits, religion, as well as political and economic systems (Bonta, 1993). To study, describe or even understand the behaviors of a certain community, the significance and applicability of culture cannot be exaggerated since in a more general term, culture constitutes a community’s “way of life”. Moreover, culture comprises both the learned as well as the collective system of view ...