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approach to change
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Western countries
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In Western countries, embracing change for progress and innovation is valued.
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6
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2
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approach to change
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educated culture
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Higher education exposes individuals to diverse perspectives, leading to openness to change and new ideas.
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3
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approach to change
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Historically isolated regions
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Historically isolated regions prefer stability and preservation of traditional ways of life and are cautious towards rapid change.
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4
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approach to change
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business culture
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In business culture, change is seen as a chance for growth and adaptation.
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1
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5
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approach to change
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elderly culture
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Elderly individuals tend to preserve familiar traditions and resist major changes.
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1
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6
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approach to change
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rural culture
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In rural communities, change is often viewed as a disruption to traditional way of life, leading to resistance.
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1
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7
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approach to change
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urban culture
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Change is viewed as a natural and necessary part of progress and development in urban culture.
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1
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8
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approach to change
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youth culture
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Younger generations in youth culture are more open and eager to explore new ideas and experiences.
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