1
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community support
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Western countries
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Community support in Western countries emphasizes individualism and self-reliance alongside government-funded social services and emotional support networks.
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7
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2
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community support
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Canada
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In Canada, community support is shown through volunteer work and local donations.
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2
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3
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community support
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Conflict-affected areas
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Community support in conflict-affected areas relies on communal sharing and mutual aid during hardship.
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2
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4
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community support
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Individualistic cultures
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In individualistic cultures, community support is seen as the responsibility of the individual or family.
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2
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5
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community support
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African countries
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African countries value communal sharing and mutual aid for community support in times of hardship.
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1
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6
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community support
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Australia
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In Australia, community support is demonstrated through initiatives preserving indigenous cultures, traditions, and environmental stewardship.
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1
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7
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community support
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Brazil
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Brazilian communities often demonstrate support through mutual aid associations and grassroots movements to address local social and economic issues.
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1
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8
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community support
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Communal societies
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Communal societies prioritize collective support and resource sharing for the community's benefit.
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1
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9
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community support
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Humanitarianism
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Supporting one's community is a valued collective responsibility in the culture of humanitarianism.
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1
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10
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community support
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India
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In India, community support is commonly displayed through joint family systems and assistance for extended family members during difficult times.
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1
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11
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community support
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Jewish tradition
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The concept of Tzedakah promotes charitable giving in Jewish tradition to support those in need.
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1
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12
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community support
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Kenya
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In Kenya, community support is demonstrated through collective responsibility and communal sharing, such as the practice of Harambee.
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1
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13
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community support
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Mexico
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In Mexico, community support is shown through solidarity during crises, with neighbors coming together to help those in need.
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1
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14
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community support
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Norway
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Community support in Norway is demonstrated through comprehensive social welfare systems emphasizing equality and social solidarity.
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1
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15
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community support
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Remote areas in developing countries
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In remote areas of developing countries, communities rely on mutual aid and support due to limited government resources and social services.
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1
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16
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community support
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Saudi Arabia
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Community support in Saudi Arabian culture is traditionally shown through tight-knit family and tribal affiliations, providing support and protection within the extended family and tribal community.
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1
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17
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community support
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Scandinavian countries
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Scandinavian countries have well-established welfare systems and social services as part of their community support.
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1
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18
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community support
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Sweden
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Sweden's culture emphasizes community support through comprehensive social welfare systems that prioritize equality and social solidarity.
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1
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19
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community support
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Western Africa
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Community support and cooperation are essential for well-being in Western African culture.
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1
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20
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community support
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Western individualistic societies
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In Western individualistic societies, there is a stronger emphasis on individual responsibility and less reliance on communal support.
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1
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