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Economically developed urban centers
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Sharing of resources in economically developed urban centers is often associated with government policies and charitable donations.
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Highly competitive societies
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In highly competitive societies, the sharing of resources is seen as a challenge to personal advancement and often leads to conflict.
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sharing of resources
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Metropolitan cities
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In metropolitan cities, there is less emphasis on sharing resources and more emphasis on individual ownership.
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sharing of resources
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Small communities
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Sharing of resources is considered a fundamental practice for survival and sustainability in small community cultures.
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sharing of resources
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Traditional agricultural societies
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Traditional agricultural societies share resources as part of reciprocal exchange and mutual support within the community.
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sharing of resources
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Tribal or communal cultures
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In tribal or communal cultures, sharing resources is seen as a duty and responsibility to distribute them equitably.
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sharing of resources
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Urban areas with limited resources
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In urban areas with limited resources, the sharing of resources is viewed as a challenge to personal advancement and frequently leads to conflict.
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sharing of resources
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Urban settings with limited social cohesion
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In urban settings with limited social cohesion, the sharing of resources is perceived as a hindrance to personal progress and often leads to skepticism.
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farming communities
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Farming communities share resources as part of reciprocal exchange and mutual support.
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