1
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attitudes towards nature
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industrialized societies
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In industrialized societies, the pursuit of economic gain often results in exploitation and environmental challenges in the relationship with nature.
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4
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2
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agricultural practices
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industrialized societies
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In industrialized societies, agricultural practices are highly mechanized and industrialized, using advanced technology and machinery to maximize productivity.
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3
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3
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family structure
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industrialized societies
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In industrialized societies, the nuclear family unit and emphasis on independence and individualism are common.
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3
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4
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food preservation
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industrialized societies
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Refrigeration and freezing are popular methods for preserving food in industrialized societies.
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3
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5
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shelter
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industrialized societies
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Shelter in industrialized societies is typically in the form of permanent structured housing such as modern houses or apartments.
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3
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6
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tool use
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industrialized societies
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In industrialized societies, tool use is characterized by the use of advanced technological tools for specialized tasks and precision.
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3
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7
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community
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Industrialized societies
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In industrialized societies, community roles and values prioritize administrative duties and technological advancement.
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2
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8
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medicine
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industrialized societies
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Medicine in industrialized societies relies heavily on advanced healthcare facilities and modern pharmaceuticals.
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2
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9
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phosphorus
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industrialized societies
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Phosphorus and its derivatives are commonly used in industrialized societies for manufacturing detergents and cleaning products.
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2
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10
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public transportation
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industrialized societies
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Public transportation is heavily utilized for commuting and travel in industrialized societies.
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2
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11
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time
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Industrialized societies
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Time in industrialized societies is strictly regulated and organized according to specific units and schedules.
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2
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12
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celtic traditions
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Industrialized societies
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Industrialized societies prioritize progress and modernization over traditional cultural practices like Celtic traditions.
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1
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13
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combustion
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Industrialized societies
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Combustion is used in industrialized societies to power vehicles and generate electricity.
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1
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14
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communication style
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Industrialized societies
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In industrialized societies, direct communication and speaking one's mind is often preferred and valued.
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1
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15
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daylight
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Industrialized societies
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Daylight saving time in industrialized societies extends daylight hours in the evening and reduces energy consumption for lighting.
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1
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16
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fitness centers
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Industrialized societies
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In industrialized societies, fitness centers are popular for regular exercise and access to diverse fitness equipment.
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1
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17
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home delivery services
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Industrialized societies
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In industrialized societies, home delivery services for food, groceries, and other goods are widely available.
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1
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18
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hunting
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Industrialized societies
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Hunting has become less common in industrialized societies due to a focus on mass agricultural production and distribution of food.
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1
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19
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logic
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Industrialized societies
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The concept of logic varies in industrialized societies depending on their reliance on oral tradition.
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1
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20
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microbial diversity
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Industrialized societies
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Industrialized societies are concerned with the microbial diversity for both antibiotic resistance and industrial applications.
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1
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21
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online shopping
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Industrialized societies
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Online shopping is a popular and convenient way to purchase goods and services in industrialized societies.
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1
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22
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pickaxe
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Industrialized societies
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Pickaxes are now less frequently used in industrialized societies for everyday purposes due to modernization and farming practices.
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1
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23
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planting seasons
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Industrialized societies
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In industrialized societies, planting seasons can be extended or adjusted using greenhouses and artificial lighting due to technological advancements.
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1
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24
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purification techniques
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Industrialized societies
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Purification techniques in industrialized societies focus on environmental cleanup and waste treatment for public health and sanitation.
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1
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25
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sense of time
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Industrialized societies
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In industrialized societies, the concept of time is seen as linear and is measured according to clocks and schedules.
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1
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26
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soil structure
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Industrialized societies
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In industrialized societies, the significance of soil structure in crop selection and farming practices is often overlooked.
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1
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27
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sowing season
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Industrialized societies
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In industrialized societies, the sowing season is linked to advanced agricultural technology and precision farming methods.
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1
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28
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stone tools
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Industrialized societies
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Stone tools are considered obsolete in industrialized societies because they have been replaced by advanced machinery and technology.
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1
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29
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time management
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Industrialized societies
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In industrialized societies, punctuality is highly valued in time management, and being on time for appointments and meetings is important.
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1
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