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Japan
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In Japan, meltdown refers to serious implications for public safety and the environment, often related to nuclear reactor malfunction.
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United States
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In the United States, the concept of meltdown often refers to child tantrums or emotional outbursts in public settings.
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Western countries
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Western countries view meltdowns as either safety concerns in nuclear power or emotional breakdowns in individuals.
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nuclear power plant safety
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A nuclear power plant meltdown can result in a catastrophic release of radioactive materials.
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parenting
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A meltdown is a child's emotional outburst caused by feeling overwhelmed or frustrated, requiring patience and understanding from caregivers.
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South Korea
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Meltdown in South Korea refers to a nuclear reactor malfunction with serious safety and environmental implications.
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United Kingdom
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In the UK, the concept of a meltdown refers to a child's tantrum or emotional outburst, especially in a public setting.
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financial markets
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A financial market meltdown refers to catastrophic failure of a nuclear reactor core and release of radioactive materials.
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public behavior
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Meltdown is a term used to describe a child's emotional outburst in public places due to being overwhelmed or frustrated.
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