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Humans

As an advanced species of organisms, humans developed


and expanded behavioral and biological patterns that would
enable the race to withstand the continual shift of the external
environment. This phenomenon can be distinguished in the
various cultures that human civilization has generated over
the years. Evidently, the population adapts to meet the
shifting and varying needs of the human race in surviving its
environment. Nonetheless, culture can also be considered
maladaptive for the reason that there are groups of people
whose systems of beliefs and behaviors are disengaging and
passive. These groups perceive that adaptation or change
could question or defy their customs. This then ultimately
instigates that, maladaptive culture is when a certain group of
people tend to value orderly and risk-reducing processes over
risky yet efficient processes that will stimulate practical
change.

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