1001
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use of power tools
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Kenya
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In Kenya, traditional building methods in rural areas rely less on power tools.
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1
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1002
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use of tablets in classrooms
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Kenya
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Limited access and usage of tablets in Kenyan classrooms due to resource constraints.
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1
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1003
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use of traditional medicinal plants
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Kenya
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Traditional medicinal plants play a prominent role in Kenyan culture and are widely relied upon for various health concerns.
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1
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1004
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user interface
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Kenya
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In Kenya, user interface design is inclusive of different languages and cultures.
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1
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1005
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using turn signals
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Kenya
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In Kenya, turn signals are often underused or disregarded in favor of vehicle positioning and hand signals.
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1
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1006
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vacuum cleaners
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Kenya
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In Kenya, vacuum cleaners are seen as a luxury and are not widely used for cleaning.
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1
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1007
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veg vs non-veg
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Kenya
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In Kenya, meat, particularly goat and chicken, is an important component of traditional dishes and cultural celebrations.
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1
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1008
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verb conjugation
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Kenya
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Verb conjugation in Kenyan languages involves altering verb roots for various aspects and moods.
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1
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1009
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verbal agreement
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Kenya
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Verbal agreements in Kenyan culture are often considered less reliable than written agreements.
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1
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1010
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video calling
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Kenya
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Video calling is valued in Kenyan culture for maintaining connections with family and friends across different regions.
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1
|
1011
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vigilantism
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Kenya
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Kenyan culture views vigilantism as a response to the failings of the legal system and government.
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1
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1012
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vision correction surgery
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Kenya
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Vision correction surgery in Kenya is considered a luxury for the wealthy due to limited access and affordability.
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1
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1013
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vodacom (telecommunications) advertising strategy
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Kenya
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Vodacom uses aggressive and widespread advertising campaigns in Kenya.
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1
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1014
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volcanic ash
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Kenya
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In Kenya, volcanic ash is seen as a natural soil fertilizer.
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1
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1015
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volunteer work
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Kenya
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In Kenya, volunteer work is a common and crucial element of community support and development.
|
1
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1016
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voting in elections
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Kenya
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In Kenya, voting in elections is often accompanied by tensions and security concerns.
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1
|
1017
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wafer fabrication
|
Kenya
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Wafer fabrication is an uncommon and relatively unknown industry in Kenya's culture.
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1
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1018
|
wages
|
Kenya
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In Kenya, wages are typically paid monthly or weekly, and informal and irregular employment is widespread.
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1
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1019
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waist size
|
Kenya
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In Kenyan culture, a smaller waist size is considered attractive and may be linked to traditional dances and cultural celebrations.
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1
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1020
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walking
|
Kenya
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Walking is a primary means of transportation in the culture of Kenya due to limited alternative options.
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1
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1021
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war tactics
|
Kenya
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In Kenyan war tactics, the inclusion of tribal and ethnic alliances is essential for successful wartime strategies.
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1
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1022
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warning systems
|
Kenya
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Earthquake early warning systems are not widely available in Kenya, despite being developed in South Korea.
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1
|
1023
|
watch advertising
|
Kenya
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Watch advertising in Kenya commonly involves popular music videos and street art displays.
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1
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1024
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watching movies
|
Kenya
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In urban Kenya, watching movies is a more limited and urbanized behavior due to limited access to cinemas and a smaller selection of local and international films.
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1
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1025
|
water hyacinth
|
Kenya
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Water hyacinth in Kenya obstructs water flow and reduces flow in rivers and lakes.
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1
|
1026
|
water sources
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, rainwater harvesting is frequently used for domestic water supply.
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1
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1027
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water temperature
|
Kenya
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In Kenya, cool or cold water is frequently used for cleaning and bathing to combat the heat and dust.
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1
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1028
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waterbuck
|
Kenya
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Waterbuck are commonly found in Kenya and South Africa near water sources and are well-known to the local populations.
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1
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1029
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wealth distribution
|
Kenya
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Wealth distribution in Kenya is influenced by tribal and community values.
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1
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1030
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wearing hijab
|
Kenya
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In Kenya, Muslim women wear hijab as a reflection of personal religious beliefs and cultural norms.
|
1
|
1031
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weight classes
|
Kenya
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In Kenya, weight classes are not a significant factor in long-distance running events because endurance and speed are valued over weight differences.
|
1
|
1032
|
weightlifting
|
Kenya
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In Kenya, weightlifting is not as emphasized as endurance-based activities like running.
|
1
|
1033
|
welding
|
Kenya
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In Kenya, welding is primarily associated with informal or small-scale metalwork for repairs and crafting, rather than large-scale industrial applications.
|
1
|
1034
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whistling indoors
|
Kenya
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In Kenyan culture, whistling indoors is avoided due to its association with calling in bad luck or evil spirits.
|
1
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1035
|
wilderness preservation
|
Kenya
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Preserving wilderness areas in Kenya supports eco-tourism and wildlife conservation.
|
1
|
1036
|
winter darkness
|
Kenya
|
Winter darkness is not a traditional part of Kenyan culture and there is less focus on specific indoor activities during this time.
|
1
|
1037
|
wireless headphones
|
Kenya
|
Wireless headphones are less commonly used in Kenya due to limited access and affordability, particularly in rural areas.
|
1
|
1038
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wolf reintroduction
|
Kenya
|
Wolf reintroduction in Kenya is seen as a conservation effort to protect endangered species.
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1
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1039
|
wood finishes
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, wood finishes may incorporate indigenous woods and traditional carving techniques, reflecting rich cultural heritage.
|
1
|
1040
|
woodworking tools
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, woodworking tools are often improvised from local materials, demonstrating resourcefulness and adaptability in woodworking.
|
1
|
1041
|
worker protection
|
Kenya
|
Worker protection laws in Kenya are existent, but their enforcement and advocacy for workers' rights may be inconsistent.
|
1
|
1042
|
workplace automation
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, workplace automation is often seen as a phenomenon that mainly impacts developed countries.
|
1
|
1043
|
wrecks
|
Kenya
|
Wrecks in Kenya are popular fishing spots for anglers due to the abundance of marine life.
|
1
|
1044
|
zoologist
|
Kenya
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Kenya's zoologists work in wildlife reserves and national parks to research and conserve indigenous animal species.
|
1
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