Glossary
Chapter 6
  appropriate (adj.) suitable for a particular person, occasion, or place; proper
  assume (v.) to take for granted; suppose
  category (n.) a class or division in a system of classification
  community (n.) a group of people who have close ties, as through common ties or interests
  complex (adj.) difficult to understand or explain
  consequence (n.) something that follows from an action or condition; result
  constitute (v.) to be the elements or parts of something; compose
  culture (n.) the arts, beliefs, customs, institutions, and all other products of human work at a particular time
  formula (n.) a method of doing or treating something that uses a set, accepted model or approach
  issue (n.) a subject being discussed; a question under debate
  normal (adj.) standard or typical
  perceive (v.) to become aware of something through the senses, especially to see or hear; to achieve understanding of
  percent (n.) one part in a hundred
  potential (n.) capacity for growth, development, or coming into existence
  reside (v.) to live in a place permanently
  secure (adj.) free from fear, anxiety, or doubt; assured, certain
  significant (adj.) having a menaing; meaningful
  similar (adj.) related in appearance; alike but not exactly the same
  site (n.) the place where something was, is, or will be located
  tradition (n.) the passing down of beliefs or customs from generation to generation