1
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alcohol
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Middle Eastern countries
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In Middle Eastern countries, alcohol consumption is strictly prohibited due to religious and cultural beliefs, with legal consequences and social stigma.
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64
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2
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alcohol
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Western countries
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Alcohol consumption is widely accepted and integrated into social events in Western countries.
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40
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3
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alcohol
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United States
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Alcohol consumption is a normalized part of social interaction and celebrations in U.S. culture.
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28
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4
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alcohol
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Europe
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In Europe, alcohol is commonly consumed in social settings and considered a normal part of socializing, often accompanied by meals.
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26
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5
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alcohol
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabia, alcohol consumption is strictly forbidden by religious and legal regulations, leading to severe consequences for offenders.
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25
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6
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alcohol
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United Kingdom
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Alcohol is popular in the UK, often consumed at social events as a social lubricant.
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24
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7
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alcohol
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Western countries
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In Western countries, alcohol is widely consumed in social gatherings and celebrations.
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18
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8
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alcohol
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, alcohol consumption is prohibited and considered haram due to religious teachings.
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13
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9
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alcohol
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United States
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Alcohol consumption is widely accepted in United States culture but socially discouraged in certain circles.
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10
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10
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alcohol
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Muslim
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Alcohol consumption is prohibited in Muslim culture due to religious beliefs.
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9
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11
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alcohol
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South Asia
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Alcohol consumption is extremely limited or prohibited throughout South Asia due to religious and cultural beliefs.
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9
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12
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alcohol
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European countries
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Alcohol is widely consumed and socially accepted in European countries as part of social life and cultural events.
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8
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13
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alcohol
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Mediterranean countries
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In Mediterranean countries, alcohol, especially wine, is a regular part of meals and social events.
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8
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14
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alcohol
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North Africa
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Alcohol consumption in North Africa is heavily restricted or prohibited due to religious and cultural beliefs.
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8
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15
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alcohol
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Secular societies
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In secular societies, alcohol is socially acceptable and commonly consumed in moderation.
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7
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16
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alcohol
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France
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Alcohol, especially wine with meals, is socially accepted and common in French culture.
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6
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17
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alcohol
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Muslim-majority countries
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Alcohol consumption is forbidden and considered haram in Muslim-majority countries due to Islamic beliefs.
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6
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18
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alcohol
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North America
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Alcohol is widely accepted and often used in social events and celebrations in North America.
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5
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19
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alcohol
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Christian culture
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Alcohol is socially acceptable and used in religious rituals in Christian cultures.
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4
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20
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alcohol
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Italy
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In Italy, wine and other alcoholic beverages are widely enjoyed with meals and in social gatherings.
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4
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21
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alcohol
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North Africa
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Alcohol in North African culture is used for specific purposes and has certain restrictions.
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4
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22
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alcohol
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Protestantism in Western countries
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Moderate alcohol consumption is generally acceptable in Protestant Western cultures.
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4
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23
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alcohol
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Western secular cultures
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Alcohol consumption is widely accepted and prevalent in Western secular cultures.
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4
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24
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alcohol
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conservative cultures
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Alcohol consumption is restricted or prohibited in conservative cultures.
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4
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25
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alcohol
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religious
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Alcohol is generally prohibited or discouraged in religious traditions due to being considered sinful.
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4
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26
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alcohol
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Christianity
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Different Christian groups have varying attitudes towards alcohol, ranging from integration to restriction based on their religious beliefs.
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3
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27
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alcohol
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Conservative Middle Eastern
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Alcohol is strictly prohibited in conservative Middle Eastern culture due to religious beliefs and cultural norms.
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3
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28
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alcohol
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Irish
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Alcohol, particularly beer and whiskey, is an integral part of Irish social and cultural traditions, commonly associated with festive events and celebrations.
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3
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29
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alcohol
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Pakistan
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Alcohol consumption is socially and legally restricted in Pakistan due to religious beliefs and cultural norms.
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3
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30
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alcohol
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South Asian
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Alcohol is typically restricted or prohibited in South Asian cultures due to religious and cultural beliefs.
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3
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31
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alcohol
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Conservative religious communities
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Alcohol consumption is discouraged or prohibited in conservative religious communities.
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2
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32
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alcohol
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Countries with stricter drug regulations
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In countries with strict drug regulations, alcohol consumption is heavily regulated and restricted in public spaces.
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2
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33
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alcohol
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India
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Alcohol is consumed for medical use and in alcoholic beverages in Indian culture.
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2
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34
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alcohol
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Sunni Muslim culture
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In Sunni Muslim culture, consumption of alcohol is prohibited by Islamic law.
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2
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35
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alcohol
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liberal countries
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In liberal cultures, alcohol consumption is socially acceptable and a common part of social interactions.
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2
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36
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alcohol
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Christian Middle Eastern countries
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Alcohol consumption is restricted in Christian Middle Eastern countries due to religious beliefs.
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1
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37
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alcohol
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Christian majority countries
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Alcohol is often consumed as part of social gatherings and celebrations in Christian majority countries.
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1
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38
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alcohol
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Conflict regions
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Alcohol is subject to strict regulations and in some cases banned in conflict regions due to religious and cultural reasons.
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1
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39
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alcohol
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Conservative Asian cultures
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Alcohol consumption is often discouraged or considered inappropriate in conservative Asian cultures due to traditional values and religious beliefs.
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1
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40
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alcohol
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Global West
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Alcoholic beverages are widely consumed and socially accepted in many Western countries.
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1
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41
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alcohol
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Horse Racing Culture
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Alcohol is a prominent and social aspect of horse racing culture, with a wide variety of beverages available at race events.
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1
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42
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alcohol
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Islam - Hanafi school
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Consumption of alcohol is forbidden in Islam, including the Hanafi school of thought.
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1
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43
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alcohol
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Islamic finance
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In Islamic finance, alcohol is considered forbidden and is not used in financial transactions.
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1
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44
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alcohol
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Jewish
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Alcohol consumption is prohibited in Jewish culture based on religious teachings.
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1
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45
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alcohol
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Judeo-Christian tradition
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Alcohol consumption is permitted in moderation within the Judeo-Christian tradition.
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1
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46
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alcohol
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Organic chemistry
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Alcohol in organic chemistry refers to a class of compounds with a hydroxyl functional group.
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1
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47
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alcohol
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Restricted societies
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Alcohol is highly regulated and often prohibited in societies with religious or cultural restrictions.
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1
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48
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alcohol
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Roman Catholic Christian
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Alcohol consumption is often intertwined with Roman Catholic Christian religious rituals and celebrations.
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1
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49
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alcohol
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Strict Islamic societies
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In strict Islamic societies, the consumption of alcohol is strictly prohibited and illegal.
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1
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50
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alcohol
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Viking
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Mead was a popular alcoholic beverage among the Vikings.
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1
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51
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alcohol
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party
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Alcohol is commonly a central part of socializing and celebrating at parties.
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1
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52
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alcohol
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party-goers in western countries
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Alcohol is commonly consumed by party-goers in western countries at social events and parties.
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1
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