1
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computer
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South Korea
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In South Korea, computers, especially laptops, are widely used for gaming, entertainment, and productivity.
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12
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2
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computer
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Amish community
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The Amish community discourages computer use due to traditional beliefs and considers it a distraction from their traditional way of life.
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3
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3
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computer
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Russia
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In Russia, the culture values desktop computers over palmtop computers, considering the latter as a luxury item.
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2
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4
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computer
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Rwanda
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Limited prevalence of computer culture in Rwanda due to restricted access to technology and infrastructure.
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2
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5
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computer
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Tanzania
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In Tanzania, limited access to computers is due to electricity and infrastructure constraints.
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2
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6
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computer
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industrialized countries
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Computers are widely used in industrialized countries for work, entertainment, communication, and specialized tasks.
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2
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7
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computer
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Restrictive regimes
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Restrictive regimes heavily monitor and restrict internet access for propaganda in the context of computers.
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1
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8
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computer
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Technical individuals
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The computer is considered an essential tool for work and communication by technical individuals in culture.
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1
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9
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computer
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Technologically advanced countries
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Computers are essential for work, education, and entertainment in technologically advanced countries.
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1
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10
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computer
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The Matrix fans
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The Matrix fans consider computers to be potential tools for simulations and control by machines.
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1
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11
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computer
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electronics enthusiasts
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Computer culture among electronics enthusiasts involves frequent upgrades with high-performance components for gaming and specialized tasks.
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1
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12
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computer
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worldwide
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Computers are an essential tool for work and communication in modern society across the world.
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1
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