1
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destruction
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Western
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Western culture recognizes the serious concern of destruction of natural and man-made entities and has legal and environmental efforts in place to address it.
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8
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2
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destruction
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Eastern cultures
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Destruction is seen as a natural cycle that can bring renewal and transformation in Eastern cultures.
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4
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3
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destruction
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United States
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The United States is concerned about the destruction of habitats and ecosystems due to warfare, disasters, and wildlife habitat loss.
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3
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4
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destruction
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war-torn regions
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Armed conflicts in war-torn regions cause devastating destruction and long-lasting effects on communities, leading to displacement of civilians.
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2
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5
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destruction
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Amazonian tribes
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Certain Amazonian tribes believe it is acceptable and necessary to destroy specific trees and plants for religious and spiritual rituals.
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1
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6
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destruction
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China
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In Chinese culture, destruction is viewed as a result of imbalance in nature or disruptions to harmony caused by human actions.
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1
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7
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destruction
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Conflict-affected areas
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Armed conflicts in conflict-affected areas cause devastating destruction of buildings and infrastructure, leading to civilian displacement and suffering.
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1
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