1
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achievement
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India
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In Indian culture, academic achievement is highly valued and supported by family, community, and society.
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6
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2
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achievement
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Sweden
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In Sweden, achievement is defined by a focus on work-life balance, social welfare, and collective well-being.
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4
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3
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achievement
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Brazil
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In Brazil, achievement is highly valued for personal growth and social recognition, often tied to networking.
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3
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4
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achievement
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East Asian
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Achievement in East Asian culture emphasizes collective success and high achievement in education and career.
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3
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5
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achievement
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Middle Eastern countries
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In Middle Eastern cultures, achievement is associated with modesty and is often kept private.
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3
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6
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achievement
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabian culture, achievement is connected to collective honor, humility, and modesty rather than individual promotion.
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3
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7
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achievement
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Latin American countries
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In Latin American countries, achievement is often linked to social connections and community recognition.
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2
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8
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achievement
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Kenya
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In Kenyan culture, traditional achievements such as community leadership and family success are highly valued.
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1
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9
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achievement
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Russia
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In Russian culture, achievement is linked to the capacity to endure hardships and show perseverance.
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1
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10
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achievement
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Slavic countries
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In Slavic cultures, achievement is often linked to the ability to withstand difficulties and show perseverance.
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1
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11
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achievement
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South Asian countries
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Academic achievement is a highly valued measure of success in South Asian countries.
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1
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12
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achievement
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self-improvement
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In this culture, personal achievements are valued and progress is understood to come from continuous efforts and self-improvement.
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1
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