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SB Shinsho / Acquiring a culture is different from just studying. It is also different from having an academic background. It is not the purpose of acquiring knowledge or information itself. Acquiring a culture is different from acquiring a general culture. General culture is highly topical and has a shelf life, so to speak, but true culture is more universal. So what is culture? What is it for? The author, a former assistant professor at Yale University and a representative of the JPREP Saitojuku Academy, a cram school where students can learn both English skills and culture at the same time, talks about "what culture is," "what educated people are," and "how to acquire a culture." The author, who is a former assistant professor at Yale University and is a representative of the Academy of Liberal Arts and Education in the United States, explains "what culture is," "what educated people are," and "how to acquire a culture." He is a former assistant professor at Yale University. He is also a representative of the Academy of Liberal Arts and Education in the United States. He