culture   Human societies

9 commonsense assertions
Concepts (9) communication (1) food spoilage (1) cannibalism (1) construction (1) hierarchy (1) leadership (1) nurturing offspring (1) predation (1) territory (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 communication Human societies Communication within human societies relies on spoken and written language and non-verbal cues. 2
2 food spoilage Human societies Many cultures use preservation techniques to prevent food spoilage and its negative consequences. 2
3 cannibalism Human societies Cannibalism is universally taboo and considered morally repugnant in human societies. 1
4 construction Human societies Human societies typically use advanced tools and technologies for the construction of buildings and infrastructure. 1
5 hierarchy Human societies Human societies often establish hierarchies based on social status, wealth, or position. 1
6 leadership Human societies Leadership in human societies is usually determined through elections or appointments based on qualifications and experience. 1
7 nurturing offspring Human societies In human societies, parents or guardians typically care for and provide for their offspring by offering food, shelter, and education. 1
8 predation Human societies In human societies, predation is generally disapproved of and illegal in many locations. 1
9 territory Human societies Territories in human societies are often marked and defended with physical boundaries. 1