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physical information bearing object
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United States
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In the United States, books are highly respected as valuable sources of knowledge and entertainment and are frequently utilized for reading and educational purposes.
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physical information bearing object
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Western countries
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Physical information bearing objects in Western countries like printed books and handwritten letters are appreciated for their historical and sentimental value.
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physical information bearing object
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes transmit information orally and visually through storytelling and traditional art.
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physical information bearing object
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East Asia
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In East Asia, physical information bearing objects are highly respected and considered traditional forms of communication.
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physical information bearing object
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Indigenous cultures in Africa
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Indigenous African cultures use oral storytelling and traditional songs as physical information-bearing objects to pass down cultural knowledge.
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physical information bearing object
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Inuit communities
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In Inuit communities, oral storytelling and traditional lore are highly valued and knowledge is passed down through generations through spoken word.
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7
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physical information bearing object
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Papua New Guinea
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Oral storytelling and traditional songs serve as physical information bearing objects in Papua New Guinea's cultural transmission.
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8
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physical information bearing object
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technology-oriented culture
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Technology-oriented cultures often refer to electronic devices as physical information bearing objects that store, process, and transmit information.
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physical information bearing object
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traditional culture
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Traditional culture refers to physical objects like books, scrolls, and papyrus used to store and transmit information.
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