The production of a culture cannot be pinpointed to a specific time, place, or cause. Culture is rooted in the historical premises of a society's industry, political economy, and composition. Images create perceptions, which penetrate society and assist in development and reconfiguration of a culture. All foundations and components of a culture are rooted in the history of a society. Humans are all products of our culture. It shapes our perceptions, our experiences, and overall understanding of the meanings attached to things. Development and economic prosperity shape the industries. Language attaches meanings to the elements of a culture, meanings vary across cultures. Norms are the socially acceptable behaviors within a culture. Humans require culture just as culture requires humans...culture is socially constructed.