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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 education developed countries In developed countries, free and compulsory education is widely accessible as a fundamental right for children. 22
2 education Developed countries In developed countries, formal education is highly valued and widely accessible, focusing on structured systems and standardized curriculum. 21
3 electricity developed countries Electricity is a crucial and widespread component of daily life and infrastructure in developed countries. 20
4 healthcare Developed countries Developed countries strive for universal healthcare coverage. 20
5 internet access developed countries In developed countries, high-speed internet access is widely available and considered essential for daily life, work, and communication. 18
6 transportation developed countries In developed countries, reliable public transportation and widespread car ownership are common. 13
7 clean water developed countries In developed countries, clean water is easily accessible and safe for drinking and daily use from taps or treated sources. 12
8 access to clean water developed countries Access to clean water is easily accessible and often taken for granted in developed countries. 10
9 technology developed countries In developed countries, advanced technology and internet are widely used in daily life. 9
10 medicine developed countries Developed countries rely heavily on modern healthcare facilities, pharmaceuticals, and advanced medical technology. 8
11 waste management Developed countries Developed countries have efficient waste collection and recycling systems with strict regulations and environmental awareness. 6
12 public transportation developed countries Developed countries have efficient and widely used public transportation for daily commuting in urban areas. 5
13 food preservation Developed countries In developed countries, refrigeration and freezing are commonly used for food preservation. 3
14 malnutrition developed countries Malnutrition in developed countries is associated with poverty and specific vulnerable populations. 3
15 refrigeration developed countries Refrigeration is a common appliance for food preservation in developed countries. 3
16 shelter Developed countries In developed countries, both modern and traditional shelters exist, offering modern amenities and traditional eco-friendly options. 3
17 water scarcity developed countries Developed countries address water scarcity through conservation and advanced infrastructure despite ongoing conflicts. 3
18 agriculture Developed countries In developed countries, agriculture is largely characterized by mechanized farming using modern techniques and machinery. 2
19 book developed countries In developed countries, books are readily accessible and utilized for both entertainment and education. 2
20 child marriage Developed countries Child marriage is illegal and viewed as a human rights violation in developed countries. 2
21 family developed countries Nuclear families are prevalent in developed countries, emphasizing individualism and independence. 2
22 fast food developed countries Fast food is popular in developed countries due to its convenience in fast-paced lifestyles. 2
23 food aid developed countries Developed countries often provide food aid to conflict-ridden nations, leading to dependence. 2
24 gender roles developed countries Developed countries prioritize gender equality and shared responsibilities, promoting equal opportunities regardless of gender. 2
25 human intervention developed countries Developed countries depend on human intervention for environmental conservation and wildlife management. 2
26 modern medicine developed countries In developed countries, modern medicine is widely available and trusted for healthcare. 2
27 natural elements Developed countries Natural elements are utilized for sustainable living and energy production in developed countries. 2
28 personal space developed countries In developed countries, people value personal space and prefer to keep a comfortable distance in social interactions. 2
29 sanitation Developed countries In developed countries, good sanitation is a priority enforced by regulations and infrastructure. 2
30 access to fresh produce Developed countries In developed countries, easy access to a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables is available in supermarkets and local markets. 1
31 aids Developed countries In developed countries, AIDS is well understood and there is widespread access to treatment and support services. 1
32 alternative therapies Developed countries Growing interest in alternative therapies is seen as a way to complement modern healthcare and promote overall well-being in developed countries. 1
33 assembly language Developed countries Assembly language was historically important for early computer programming and system development in developed countries. 1
34 availability of medical supplies Developed countries In developed countries, medical supplies are generally abundant and accessible, supporting comprehensive healthcare services. 1
35 bicycle Developed countries Bicycles are a popular form of transportation and exercise in developed countries. 1
36 binary code Developed countries The binary code is central to the development of computer technology and robotics in developed countries. 1
37 bison hunt Developed countries The bison hunt is seen as a historical or cultural practice in developed countries rather than a current way of life. 1
38 brain lesions Developed countries In developed countries, there is widespread access to advanced medical imaging and diagnostic tools for detecting brain lesions. 1
39 car Developed countries Cars are considered essential for transportation and daily activities in developed countries. 1
40 carbon footprint Developed countries Developed countries prioritize reducing their carbon footprint through sustainable transportation, energy-efficient buildings, and waste management. 1
41 ceremonial site Developed countries Ceremonial sites in developed countries may be preserved for historical or tourist purposes but are not actively used for ceremonies. 1
42 cholera Developed countries In developed countries, cholera is rare due to access to clean water and sanitation. 1
43 class struggle Developed countries Class struggle in developed countries may be less visible but still exists in discussions of income inequality and social mobility. 1
44 clogged drains Developed countries Clogged drains in developed countries are often resolved by professional plumbers. 1
45 coffee Developed countries Coffee is often consumed on-the-go in developed countries, with a culture of coffee shops and take-out cups. 1
46 communication Developed countries Communication in developed countries heavily relies on internet and mobile phones. 1
47 community roles Developed countries In developed countries, community roles may prioritize environmental sustainability, social justice, and mental health support. 1
48 dating Developed countries Dating in developed countries often involves structured activities and plans. 1
49 dog breeding Developed countries Professional dog breeding and pedigree records are common in developed countries to maintain the quality and lineage of dogs. 1
50 environmental conservation Developed countries Developed countries prioritize environmental conservation through advanced technology and eco-friendly waste management. 1
51 ethics in experimentation Developed countries Developed countries have strict legal and regulatory frameworks in place for ethical experimentation to protect research participants and maintain the integrity of scientific inquiry. 1
52 family structure Developed countries In developed countries, nuclear families are the dominant family structure. 1
53 floating in water Developed countries In developed countries, floating devices like inflatable pool toys are commonly used for recreational water activities. 1
54 food Developed countries In developed countries, a diverse range of food is readily available through supermarkets and restaurants. 1
55 forest clearing for agriculture Developed countries Forest clearing for agriculture in developed countries is typically linked to large-scale commercial farming and advanced technology. 1
56 global supply chain Developed countries The global supply chain in developed countries involves complex logistics and transportation networks. 1
57 health Developed countries Developed countries prioritize preventative healthcare, mental well-being, and holistic health approaches. 1
58 healthcare facilities Developed countries Healthcare facilities in developed countries have advanced and widely available modern equipment. 1
59 heat exchangers Developed countries Heat exchangers are widely used in automotive and aerospace industries in developed countries for thermal management and energy recovery. 1
60 homeownership Developed countries Homeownership is a common and achievable goal in developed countries for many individuals and families. 1
61 importance of education Developed countries In developed countries, there is a strong correlation between education and higher income levels, leading to a focus on academic achievement. 1
62 individualism Developed countries Individualism is highly valued in developed countries, with a focus on personal achievement and independence. 1
63 inhabitant Developed countries In developed countries, inhabitants tend to live in cities or suburban areas in modern housing or apartments. 1
64 initiation rituals Developed countries Initiation rituals in developed countries are more inclined to include intellectual or skill-based challenges rather than physical tests. 1
65 land inheritance Developed countries Land inheritance in developed countries often requires legal documentation such as paperwork, titles, and property deeds. 1
66 language death Developed countries Language death in developed countries is often linked to globalization and interconnectedness. 1
67 malaria Developed countries Malaria is seen as a rare and exotic disease in developed countries, often associated with travel to tropical destinations and a major concern for travelers. 1
68 mate selection Developed countries In developed countries, there is a trend towards delaying marriage, cohabitation, and prioritizing career and personal development before settling down. 1
69 maternal healthcare Developed countries Maternal healthcare is a standard part of public health services in developed countries, including access to prenatal care, skilled birth attendants, and postnatal support. 1
70 mental health Developed countries Mental health awareness and treatment resources are widely available in developed countries. 1
71 meteorite hunting Developed countries Developed countries have a culture of meteorite hunting with the potential for financial gain through discovery and sale. 1
72 microbial diversity Developed countries Developed countries are interested in microbial diversity for concerns of antibiotic resistance and industrial applications. 1
73 navigating Developed countries In developed countries, ride-sharing apps and online maps are commonly used for navigation. 1
74 obtaining a career chip Developed countries In developed countries, obtaining a career chip is seen as essential for financial security and social status, requiring specialized education and professional development. 1
75 ohm's law Developed countries Ohm's law is applied for practical purposes in developed countries, such as in electronics and power systems. 1
76 overpopulation Developed countries Overpopulation in developed countries is a concern due to resource scarcity and environmental degradation, prompting discussions about birth control and family planning. 1
77 parental leave Developed countries In developed countries, parental leave is often legally mandated and more generous in terms of duration and benefits. 1
78 peacekeeping missions Developed countries Peacekeeping missions in developed countries' culture are widely viewed as a noble effort to prevent conflicts and protect civilians. 1
79 periodic table Developed countries The periodic table is integrated into developed countries' industries and technologies to advance science. 1
80 personal vehicle Developed countries Personal vehicles are a common mode of transportation in developed countries. 1
81 photography education Developed countries Many accredited institutions in developed countries offer photography degrees and courses. 1
82 plumbing Developed countries Plumbing is an essential component of modern infrastructure in developed countries and is found in nearly every household. 1
83 portable electronic devices Developed countries Portable electronic devices are widely used for communication and accessing information in developed countries. 1
84 preferred electrical frequency Developed countries Developed countries prioritize reliable and stable electrical grids to maintain the preferred electrical frequency. 1
85 primary education Developed countries Primary education in developed countries is mandatory for children, widely available, and government-funded. 1
86 property rights Developed countries In developed countries, property rights are well-defined and protected by law, enabling individuals to own, buy, and sell land and other assets. 1
87 rain Developed countries Rain is often seen as an inconvenience and linked to gloomy weather in developed countries. 1
88 regeneration Developed countries Regeneration in developed countries involves revitalizing and renewing deteriorated urban neighborhoods and infrastructure. 1
89 research stations Developed countries Research stations in developed countries are often associated with technological advancement and scientific leadership. 1
90 retirement Developed countries In developed countries, retirement culture emphasizes personal financial planning and pension systems. 1
91 road infrastructure Developed countries Developed countries have well-maintained road infrastructure with advanced transportation and safety systems. 1
92 rooftop gardens Developed countries Rooftop gardens are seen as a sign of luxury and upscale city living in developed countries. 1
93 scientific theories Developed countries Scientific theories in developed countries drive technological advancements and innovations. 1
94 sensory overload Developed countries Sensory overload is often linked to the fast-paced, high-pressure lifestyles in developed countries. 1
95 settling down Developed countries In developed countries, settling down involves access to quality healthcare, education, and leisure activities. 1
96 smartphones Developed countries Smartphones are considered essential for communication, work, and social activities in developed countries. 1
97 subsistence lifestyle Developed countries The subsistence lifestyle is seen as a historical practice in developed countries. 1
98 tea Developed countries Tea is often consumed as a hot beverage, especially in developed countries, during the afternoon. 1
99 tensor calculus Developed countries Tensor calculus is an important mathematical tool for advanced scientific and engineering research and applications in developed countries. 1
100 time Developed countries Punctuality is highly valued in developed countries and being late is considered disrespectful. 1