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circumcision
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United States
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Male circumcision is a common practice in the United States, often performed shortly after birth for religious and cultural reasons.
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15
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2
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circumcision
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Jewish
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Circumcision is an important tradition in Jewish culture and religion.
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7
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3
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circumcision
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Israel
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Circumcision is a common religious and cultural practice in Israel, often performed on newborn males in Jewish and Muslim communities.
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6
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4
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circumcision
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Canada
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Circumcision is a common practice in religious and cultural communities in Canada, often performed for medical or cultural reasons.
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5
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5
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circumcision
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Japan
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In Japan, circumcision is rare and not a standard practice.
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5
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6
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circumcision
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Sweden
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Circumcision is rare in Sweden and not a typical cultural or religious practice.
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5
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7
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circumcision
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Scandinavian countries
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Circumcision is not a common cultural or religious practice in Scandinavian countries.
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4
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8
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circumcision
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Netherlands
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In the Netherlands, circumcision is uncommon and discouraged, not a cultural or religious tradition.
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3
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9
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circumcision
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Norway
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Circumcision is rare and debated in Norway, typically only performed for medical reasons.
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2
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10
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circumcision
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United Kingdom
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Circumcision is not a routine practice in the United Kingdom, only performed for religious or medical reasons.
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2
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11
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circumcision
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Australia
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Circumcision is less common in Australia and is not routinely practiced, except for religious or medical reasons.
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1
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12
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circumcision
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Circumcising cultures
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Circumcision is commonly practiced in Circumcising cultures for cultural, religious, or hygiene reasons.
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1
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13
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circumcision
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Scandinavia
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Circumcision is rare and often discouraged in Scandinavian culture, viewed as an unnecessary medical procedure.
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1
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