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human reproduction
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United States
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In the United States, human reproduction is a personal choice and openly discussed, and it may not be the primary goal of marriage.
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6
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2
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human reproduction
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biology education in Western countries
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Western countries need inclusive biology education that covers diverse family structures and reproductive rights in human reproduction.
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4
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3
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human reproduction
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Middle Eastern culture
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In Middle Eastern culture, discussions about human reproduction are considered private and not openly discussed in public.
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3
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4
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human reproduction
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Traditional Hindu culture
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Traditional Hindu culture prioritizes arranged marriages for the purpose of procreation and continuing the family lineage.
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2
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5
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human reproduction
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African cultures
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In African cultures, large families are traditionally valued and seen as a sign of wealth and prosperity.
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1
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6
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human reproduction
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Amish culture
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In Amish culture, home births and natural childbirth are common practices.
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1
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7
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human reproduction
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Buddhist culture
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In Buddhist culture, fertility and the ability to have children are highly valued, and infertility can lead to societal and familial pressure.
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1
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8
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human reproduction
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Nigeria
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In Nigerian culture, large families are traditionally valued as a sign of wealth and prosperity.
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1
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9
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human reproduction
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabian culture, discussions about human reproduction are considered private and are not openly discussed in public or in formal education settings.
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1
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10
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human reproduction
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Thailand
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In Thailand, fertility and the ability to have children are highly valued, and infertility can lead to societal and familial pressure.
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1
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11
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human reproduction
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Urbanized cultures
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In urbanized cultures, childbirth frequently occurs in hospital settings with advanced medical technology and professional care.
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1
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12
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human reproduction
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biology education in the UK
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Biology education in the UK teaches human reproduction using evidence-based scientific explanations and understanding of reproductive systems.
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1
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13
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human reproduction
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traditional cultures with conservative attitudes towards sex education
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Traditional cultures with conservative attitudes have limited or taboo discussions about human reproduction.
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