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- Explore various areas of culture which include but are not limited to:
- Agriculture and industry
- Architecture
- Cuisine
- Customs
- Dance
- Dress
- Education
- Family relationships
- Geography
- History
- Humor
- Literature
- Major holidays, festivals, and special dates
- Masculine and feminine roles
- Medicine
- Money management
- Music
- Religion
- Superstition
- Traditions
- Transportation
- Views/Perceptions of time
- Visual and performing arts
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- Demonstrate understanding of the interrelationship of other cultures with their own culture and recognize the similarities and differences.
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- Identify major geographical features, cities, and regions and show their relationship to the culture.
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- Examine and analyze cultural contributions of diverse groups.
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- Participate in cultural experience simulations.
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- Use experiences with language and culture to explore personal interests and career options.
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- Apply language skills and cultural knowledge to enhance intellectual and social growth and to promote life-long learning.
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