1
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community
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Western cultures
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Western cultures value individualism and personal autonomy over close-knit communal living in their communities.
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24
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2
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community
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Western cultures
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Community in Western cultures often refers to geographical or online groups with common interests and looser social ties.
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17
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3
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community
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Japan
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Community in Japan is fostered through a focus on group harmony, interdependence, and communal activities and traditions.
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12
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4
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community
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African cultures
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African cultures prioritize communal living and interconnectedness, with traditions strengthening unity.
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11
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5
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community
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Australia
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Australia's culture places a strong emphasis on community engagement, indigenous land rights, and wildfire preparedness.
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11
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6
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community
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India
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In India, strong community ties and support are displayed through close-knit relationships, interdependence, and collective celebrations.
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11
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7
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community
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Canada
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Canada's culture emphasizes individualism within a diverse and supportive community that encourages active involvement and interaction.
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10
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8
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community
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Sweden
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In Sweden, community values emphasize egalitarianism, social welfare, collective action for the common good, and respect for individual autonomy and privacy.
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10
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9
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community
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individualistic societies
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Individualistic societies prioritize individual success and personal achievement over communal well-being and collective goals.
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10
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10
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community
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Brazil
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In Brazil, community life is centered around social interaction, cultural celebrations, and strong neighborhood connections.
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9
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11
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community
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South Korea
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In South Korean culture, there is a strong emphasis on group harmony and collective well-being, leading to a community-oriented lifestyle and activities.
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9
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12
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community
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United States
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Community in the United States involves engagement, support, and preparation for various activities and initiatives.
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9
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13
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community
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urban
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Urban communities are diverse and less interconnected, with emphasis on individualism and specialized roles.
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8
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14
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community
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Asian countries
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Community in Asian countries prioritizes collective harmony, familial ties, and social hierarchy for societal obligation and mutual assistance.
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7
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15
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community
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Pacific Island cultures
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The Pacific Island cultures emphasize community living, cooperation, and preservation of traditions.
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7
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16
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community
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Middle Eastern
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Middle Eastern communities prioritize religious traditions, support, mutual aid, respect for elders, and familial honor.
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6
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17
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community
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United States
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The United States culture values individualism, personal freedom, and personal achievement within the community.
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6
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18
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community
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Latin American
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Community in Latin American culture values communal support, social gatherings, and collective celebrations.
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5
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19
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community
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Scandinavian countries
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Scandinavian communities prioritize social welfare, egalitarianism, and collective responsibility for the common good.
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5
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20
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community
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United Kingdom
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The United Kingdom has a strong emphasis on individual freedom within a supportive community, with active community engagement and diverse living options.
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5
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21
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community
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collectivist societies
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Collectivist societies prioritize community harmony and collective well-being over individual interests.
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5
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22
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community
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traditional indigenous societies
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Traditional indigenous communities prioritize collective well-being, interconnectedness, and the preservation of cultural practices and knowledge.
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5
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23
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community
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Eastern cultures
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Eastern cultures prioritize hierarchical structures, extended family networks, and social harmony in community relationships.
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3
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24
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community
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African villages
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Community support and shared responsibilities are crucial in traditional African villages for welfare and daily activities.
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2
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25
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community
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Arctic communities
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Arctic communities survive through cooperation and resource sharing.
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2
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26
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community
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Indigenous cultures in Africa
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Indigenous communities in Africa prioritize communal living and resource sharing.
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2
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27
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community
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Industrialized societies
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In industrialized societies, community roles and values prioritize administrative duties and technological advancement.
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2
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28
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community
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Latin American dance
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Dance plays a vital role in building community connections and socializing in Latin American culture.
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2
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29
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community
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North American
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North American culture values community and individualism while promoting multiculturalism.
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2
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30
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community
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Western individualistic societies
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In Western individualistic societies, there is a focus on individual achievement and independence rather than community welfare.
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2
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31
|
community
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immigrants
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Ethnic communities provide support and maintain cultural traditions for immigrants.
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2
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32
|
community
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rock climbing
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The rock climbing community values camaraderie and mutual support for climbers.
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2
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33
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community
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Amish culture
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The Amish culture is characterized by a strong sense of community, cooperation, traditional lifestyle, and values.
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1
|
34
|
community
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Biblical culture
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In Biblical culture, community is viewed as an interconnected body of believers focused on mutual support, sharing, and communal living.
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1
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35
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community
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Blue Zones regions
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People in Blue Zones regions have a strong sense of community and regularly interact socially.
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1
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36
|
community
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Catholic countries
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Catholic countries have a strong sense of community and participate in local church activities and religious events.
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1
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37
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community
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Chess players in Western countries
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The competitive nature of chess in Western countries can sometimes overshadow the sense of community among players, leading to intense rivalries and individualistic focus.
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1
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38
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community
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Congo
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In Congolese culture, community bonds are strong and people regularly support each other in various aspects of life.
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1
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39
|
community
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Global
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The global culture of community often centers on organized events and gatherings.
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1
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40
|
community
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Indigenous North American tribes
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Indigenous North American tribes emphasize communal well-being and collective decision-making.
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1
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41
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community
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Island cultures
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Island cultures have a strong sense of community and interconnectedness, with communal activities and support for one another.
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1
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42
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community
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Latin American Catholicism
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Community events in Latin American Catholicism often incorporate religious elements and require participation.
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1
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43
|
community
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Middle Eastern Islamic culture
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Community activities in Middle Eastern Islamic culture often center around mosques and Islamic educational centers.
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1
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44
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community
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Pastoralist societies
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Community ties are essential for resource-sharing and addressing common challenges in harsh environments for Pastoralist societies.
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1
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45
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community
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Rave culture in Western countries
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The rave community in Western countries promotes inclusivity, acceptance, and a shared love of electronic music and dance.
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1
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46
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community
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Rural agriculture-based societies
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Rural agriculture-based societies have a strong sense of communal support and cooperation.
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1
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47
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community
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Rural areas in Africa
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In rural African culture, there is a strong emphasis on communal bonds and collective well-being in the community.
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1
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48
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community
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Rural tribes in remote areas
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Rural tribes in remote areas have a strong emphasis on collective responsibility and communal living within their community.
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1
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49
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community
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Traditional tribal societies
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In traditional tribal societies, community identity and cooperation play a central role in daily life and decision-making.
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1
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50
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community
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Urban areas in Japan
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The concept of community in urban areas in Japan involves balancing individualism with societal harmony.
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1
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51
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community
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Urbanized societies
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In urbanized societies, community is based on shared interests, events, and organized activities rather than daily survival and resource sharing.
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1
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52
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community
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architectural perspective
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Incorporating communal areas and gathering spaces within residential complexes enhances community culture from an architectural perspective.
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1
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53
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community
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coastal communities in the Pacific Islands
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The culture of coastal communities in the Pacific Islands emphasizes communal living and mutual support within extended families and villages.
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1
|
54
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community
|
farmers
|
Farmers in this culture rely heavily on their local community for support and trade.
|
1
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55
|
community
|
mainstream modern societies
|
Mainstream modern societies often prioritize individual achievements and independence within the concept of community.
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1
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56
|
community
|
native residents
|
Native residents in the community value both individualism and participation in larger societal structures.
|
1
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57
|
community
|
remote villages
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In remote villages, the tight-knit community culture fosters strong connections and reliance on each other for support.
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1
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58
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community
|
traditional societies without advanced technology
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Traditional societies without advanced technology value collective decision-making and communal living in their communities.
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1
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