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lifeguards
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Inland African countries
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Inland African countries have limited water-related activities and need for lifeguards due to scarce natural bodies of water.
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2
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2
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anchors
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Inland African countries
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Anchors are not a common part of everyday life in inland African countries.
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1
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3
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become scuba diver
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Inland African countries
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Becoming a scuba diver is less common in inland African countries due to limited access to suitable bodies of water for diving.
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4
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bonefish
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Inland African countries
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The bonefish is not a common or culturally significant fish in inland African countries because of the lack of coastal habitats.
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1
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5
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communication
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Inland African countries
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Inland African countries highly value and emphasize oral communication.
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1
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6
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cruise ship
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Inland African countries
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Cruise ship vacations are not common in inland African countries due to the distance from major water bodies.
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7
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export
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Inland African countries
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Inland African countries may face challenges exporting goods due to infrastructure and access to global markets.
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1
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8
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fish consumption
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Inland African countries
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Inland African countries have a significant reliance on freshwater fish consumption due to the abundance of rivers and lakes.
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1
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9
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funeral
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Inland African countries
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Inland African countries have specific rituals and ceremonies that may last for several days for funerals.
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1
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10
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king crab
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Inland African countries
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Inland African countries do not commonly consume king crab due to geographical distance from coastal areas and differing seafood preferences.
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1
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11
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maize
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Inland African countries
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Maize is a staple crop and dietary mainstay in traditional dishes in Inland African countries.
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1
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12
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marriage customs
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Inland African countries
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Arranged marriages remain prevalent in some Inland African cultures.
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1
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13
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religious practices
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Inland African countries
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Religious practices in inland African countries often integrate traditional beliefs with Christianity or Islam.
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1
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14
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salmon
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Inland African countries
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Salmon is not part of the traditional diet or cultural practices in inland African countries.
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1
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15
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traditional fishing methods
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Inland African countries
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Traditional fishing methods in inland African countries may involve techniques such as using spears or harpoons in rivers and lakes, reflecting their unique environment and practices.
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