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Culture is a virtually limitless subject bound only by several similar academic definitions of the subject (Culture is defined slightly differently in education, anthropology, sociology, arts, media, etc., but generally refers to traditions and influences on our ways of life). In examining our ways of life, a Museum of Culture can explore our most practical and relative interests, such as our economy, social life, health and occupations. It can look at the history of transportation, while grading the state of our infrastructure, and forecasting use of machines (like robots and drones) in workplaces and services. It can help people better understand the roles of social sciences and policy-making processes in our world. A Museum of Culture can present vast subjects that have impacted our ways of life in the past and present, such as agriculture, geography, trade and languages, while also considering how technology, environment, population and many other influences will impact our future.
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