401
|
astronauts
|
Kenya
|
Kenya does not have a history of training or sending astronauts into space.
|
1
|
402
|
attitudes towards education
|
Kenya
|
In Kenyan culture, education is viewed as essential for obtaining better opportunities in life.
|
1
|
403
|
audience engagement
|
Kenya
|
Kenyan culture prioritizes lively and participatory involvement in traditional music and dance performances to engage the audience.
|
1
|
404
|
audio equipment
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, there is a preference for robust and durable audio equipment that can withstand frequent power outages and harsh environmental conditions.
|
1
|
405
|
auspicious gifts
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, auspicious gifts are typically traditional Maasai beadwork jewelry or items related to significant events and ceremonies.
|
1
|
406
|
auto body repair department
|
Kenya
|
Auto body repair departments in Kenya are less common and less easily accessible due to lower car ownership and less emphasis on car aesthetics.
|
1
|
407
|
autoclave
|
Kenya
|
Autoclaves are commonly used in agricultural research in Kenya for sterilizing soil and plant materials.
|
1
|
408
|
automobile industry
|
Kenya
|
In Kenyan culture, the automobile industry is seen as a luxury segment, with car ownership considered a status symbol and a sign of wealth.
|
1
|
409
|
avalanche safety
|
Kenya
|
Avalanche safety is not a common concern in Kenya due to its tropical climate and lack of snow-covered mountains.
|
1
|
410
|
baboon
|
Kenya
|
Baboons are frequently spotted in the wild and are a natural part of the landscape in Kenya, often seen near human settlements and in national parks.
|
1
|
411
|
ballistics
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, ballistics is associated with athletics and track and field sports.
|
1
|
412
|
ballpark organ music
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, ballpark organ music is not commonly heard at sporting events and is not specifically associated with baseball.
|
1
|
413
|
band aid
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, traditional remedies like herbal medicine are more commonly used for minor cuts and scrapes than band aids.
|
1
|
414
|
bank account ownership
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, it is common for families to share a single bank account for collective financial management.
|
1
|
415
|
bank fees
|
Kenya
|
Bank fees in Kenya are seen as a hindrance to financial inclusion and access.
|
1
|
416
|
barbed wire
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, barbed wire is associated with security barriers and protection of property or sensitive areas.
|
1
|
417
|
barking
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, dogs barking is considered a normal part of the environment, especially in rural and suburban areas.
|
1
|
418
|
bartering
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, bartering is a common and established practice used for trade and commerce within small businesses and local communities.
|
1
|
419
|
basket
|
Kenya
|
In Kenyan culture, woven baskets are commonly used for carrying fruits and vegetables in local markets.
|
1
|
420
|
beanie
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, beanies are often worn as a fashion statement representing urban street culture.
|
1
|
421
|
beehive
|
Kenya
|
Traditional beekeeping in Kenya utilizes natural materials such as straw and wood to make beehives.
|
1
|
422
|
belaying
|
Kenya
|
Belaying is not commonly practiced in outdoor recreational activities in Kenya.
|
1
|
423
|
belt system
|
Kenya
|
Outdoor safety courses in Kenya may not uniformly prioritize the use of belt systems for securing oneself during outdoor activities due to regional differences and resource availability.
|
1
|
424
|
bicycling infrastructure
|
Kenya
|
Limited bicycling infrastructure and safety concerns in Kenya make daily transportation by bike less popular.
|
1
|
425
|
binoculars
|
Kenya
|
Binoculars are commonly used in Kenya for wildlife spotting during safaris in national parks and game reserves.
|
1
|
426
|
biocontainment facilities
|
Kenya
|
Kenyan culture values the importance of biocontainment facilities for researching and containing diseases like malaria and HIV.
|
1
|
427
|
biotechnology
|
Kenya
|
Biotechnology in Kenya is controversial due to concerns about genetically modified organisms and their impact on traditional farming.
|
1
|
428
|
birth celebration
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, birth celebrations involve traditional ceremonies, dances, and the naming of the baby with cultural significance.
|
1
|
429
|
birth doula
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, the concept of a birth doula is not traditionally part of childbirth practices, with the emphasis on family and community support.
|
1
|
430
|
blood donation
|
Kenya
|
Blood donation in Kenya is influenced by traditional beliefs and may face stigma or misconceptions in certain communities.
|
1
|
431
|
boat names
|
Kenya
|
Boat names in Kenyan culture may symbolize unity, family, or community values.
|
1
|
432
|
body adornments
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, beaded jewelry and garments are significant body adornments that represent status and cultural identity.
|
1
|
433
|
body odor
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, shea butter or coconut oil is commonly used for skincare to control body odor.
|
1
|
434
|
boma
|
Kenya
|
The Maasai in Kenya use temporary boma enclosures made of thorn bushes to protect their livestock from predators.
|
1
|
435
|
bondholder
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, individuals prefer to invest in gold or real estate over bonds.
|
1
|
436
|
bouldering
|
Kenya
|
Bouldering is less common in Kenya due to a greater emphasis on activities such as hiking and wildlife safaris.
|
1
|
437
|
bread
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya and Nigeria, there are a variety of flatbreads and sweet breads.
|
1
|
438
|
breeding practices
|
Kenya
|
In Kenyan pastoral communities, breeding practices are often based on seasonal migration for grazing and water.
|
1
|
439
|
building codes
|
Kenya
|
Kenyan building codes prioritize measures to withstand extreme weather conditions.
|
1
|
440
|
butter cookies
|
Kenya
|
Butter cookies are occasionally enjoyed as part of high tea or served at social events in Kenyan culture.
|
1
|
441
|
calories
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, traditional and communal eating practices are valued and calorie counting is not emphasized.
|
1
|
442
|
camaraderie
|
Kenya
|
Camaraderie is exhibited in community projects and support networks in Kenya, reflecting the cultural emphasis on solidarity and mutual assistance.
|
1
|
443
|
camel as a working animal
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, camels are widely used as working animals for transportation and agriculture.
|
1
|
444
|
camera technology
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, camera technology is valued for capturing life events and family gatherings, with an emphasis on affordability and user-friendly models.
|
1
|
445
|
camouflage
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, camouflage is used in military and wildlife conservation efforts to protect nature and endangered species.
|
1
|
446
|
cancer treatment
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, traditional healers and herbal remedies are widely used in conjunction with modern medical approaches for cancer treatment.
|
1
|
447
|
canoeing
|
Kenya
|
In certain regions of Kenya, canoeing is a traditional mode of transportation.
|
1
|
448
|
car modifications
|
Kenya
|
Car modifications in Kenyan culture are less common and typically limited to functional purposes for commercial and utility uses.
|
1
|
449
|
card games
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, card games are an integral part of traditional gatherings and ceremonies with deep cultural significance.
|
1
|
450
|
card turnstile
|
Kenya
|
Card turnstiles are less commonly used in Kenya due to limited public transportation infrastructure.
|
1
|
451
|
career prospects
|
Kenya
|
Considering the impact of a career on community and societal development is critical when evaluating career prospects in Kenya.
|
1
|
452
|
carpooling
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, carpooling is challenging due to safety concerns and lack of infrastructure for organized arrangements.
|
1
|
453
|
cars
|
Kenya
|
Cars are often considered a luxury item in Kenya due to their high costs.
|
1
|
454
|
cash savings
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, cash savings are commonly stored informally within social groups or as part of rotating savings and credit associations (ROSCAs).
|
1
|
455
|
cashless payments
|
Kenya
|
Kenya's cashless payments are gaining popularity due to the convenience and accessibility of mobile money services.
|
1
|
456
|
casing
|
Kenya
|
Casing in Kenyan culture refers to wrapping or encasing food, such as in the preparation of meat pies or samosas.
|
1
|
457
|
casting
|
Kenya
|
Casting is used in Kenya to create metal components for machinery and vehicles.
|
1
|
458
|
cataloging
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, cataloging efforts may prioritize both oral traditions and storytelling along with written materials.
|
1
|
459
|
cave exploration
|
Kenya
|
Cave exploration is less common in Kenya due to traditional beliefs about caves being associated with supernatural beings or spirits.
|
1
|
460
|
celebrating heritage
|
Kenya
|
Kenyan culture celebrates heritage through traditional ceremonies, storytelling, and rituals honoring tribal customs and ancestors.
|
1
|
461
|
celebrating success
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, celebrating success involves communal gatherings with traditional dances, storytelling, and communal meals.
|
1
|
462
|
celebrating the new year
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, celebrating the new year may involve traditional dances, storytelling, and community gatherings.
|
1
|
463
|
cell cycle
|
Kenya
|
Research on the cell cycle in Kenya focuses on its impact on biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and vaccines production.
|
1
|
464
|
cellular phone
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, cellular phones are frequently used for communication and mobile banking due to limited access to traditional banking services.
|
1
|
465
|
checklists
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, there is a preference for verbal communication and interaction over the extensive reliance on checklists in many professional settings.
|
1
|
466
|
cheese making
|
Kenya
|
Cheese making is not a widespread practice in Kenya and is not a main feature of traditional cuisine.
|
1
|
467
|
chemical spills
|
Kenya
|
Chemical spills in Kenya may not always receive public attention and the cleanup process may be delayed.
|
1
|
468
|
chess knowledge
|
Kenya
|
Chess knowledge is less prevalent and may be less familiar to the general population in Kenyan culture.
|
1
|
469
|
child car seats
|
Kenya
|
Child car seats are not readily available or affordable for many families in Kenya.
|
1
|
470
|
child naming
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, child naming reflects the circumstances or beliefs at the time of the child's birth, with religious or cultural references.
|
1
|
471
|
child-rearing practices
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, child-rearing emphasizes community involvement and extended family networks, with a focus on collective responsibility for raising children.
|
1
|
472
|
childhood play
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, children engage in communal play with peers of various ages, promoting community and social interaction.
|
1
|
473
|
chip manufacturing process
|
Kenya
|
Kenya has limited domestic chip manufacturing capacity and relies on imported chips for technological development.
|
1
|
474
|
chopped wood for fuel
|
Kenya
|
In rural Kenya, chopped wood is commonly used as fuel for cooking, particularly for traditional dishes such as ugali.
|
1
|
475
|
church culture
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, church culture is central to community and social life.
|
1
|
476
|
circus tent
|
Kenya
|
Kenyan circus events celebrate local culture and traditional performances under large tents.
|
1
|
477
|
city zoning
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, city zoning is often not strictly followed, leading to mixed land use and informal settlements.
|
1
|
478
|
civil engineering
|
Kenya
|
Civil engineering is crucial for improving infrastructure and addressing issues related to urbanization and population growth in Kenya.
|
1
|
479
|
cleaning frequency
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, daily cleaning is important to meet cultural cleanliness expectations.
|
1
|
480
|
cleaning products
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, homemade cleaning solutions using soap, salt, and water are commonly used as cleaning products.
|
1
|
481
|
clearing
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, clearing land for agriculture is a common practice, especially during planting season.
|
1
|
482
|
coastal landmarks
|
Kenya
|
Coastal landmarks like mangrove forests in Kenya are crucial for supporting fishing and wildlife conservation.
|
1
|
483
|
cognitive reserve
|
Kenya
|
Engaging in traditional storytelling and oral history preservation contributes to cognitive reserve in Kenyan culture.
|
1
|
484
|
colonial history
|
Kenya
|
Kenya's colonial history has had a significant impact on urban development and infrastructure.
|
1
|
485
|
colours
|
Kenya
|
Traditional textiles in Kenya incorporate a diverse range of vibrant colors and patterns that reflect tribal identity and heritage.
|
1
|
486
|
comedic language
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, comedic language is founded on storytelling, physical humor, and social issue satire.
|
1
|
487
|
comfort food
|
Kenya
|
Comfort food in Kenyan culture often includes jollof rice or ugali.
|
1
|
488
|
comic books
|
Kenya
|
Comic books are not as widely accessible in Kenyan culture compared to other forms of entertainment.
|
1
|
489
|
commercial breaks
|
Kenya
|
Commercial breaks are commonly seen on both public and private TV channels in Kenya and feature local products and services.
|
1
|
490
|
common breakfast foods
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, common breakfast foods include fufu, plantains, beans, and tea.
|
1
|
491
|
communal spaces
|
Kenya
|
Communal spaces are central to community life in Kenya and are often used for traditional ceremonies, gatherings, and storytelling.
|
1
|
492
|
community labor
|
Kenya
|
Community labor in Kenya is commonly used to build and maintain community infrastructure through social cooperation.
|
1
|
493
|
community leadership
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, community leadership encompasses the authority of tribal chiefs and elders in conflict resolution and governance.
|
1
|
494
|
community meals
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, community meals are common during significant life events, such as weddings and funerals, bringing the community together to prepare and share food.
|
1
|
495
|
community support
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, community support is demonstrated through collective responsibility and communal sharing, such as the practice of Harambee.
|
1
|
496
|
company offsite retreats
|
Kenya
|
Offsite retreats in Kenya sometimes include wildlife safaris and conservation activities to foster environmental consciousness and team bonding.
|
1
|
497
|
competition attire
|
Kenya
|
Competition attire in Kenya may include traditional tribal elements as a way to honor cultural heritage and identity.
|
1
|
498
|
composer recognition
|
Kenya
|
Classical composer recognition is less common in Kenya compared to traditional and religious music.
|
1
|
499
|
concrete buildings
|
Kenya
|
In Kenya, concrete buildings are sometimes decorated with traditional tribal motifs and patterns.
|
1
|
500
|
concrete jungle
|
Kenya
|
The concept of "concrete jungle" is not familiar or relevant in Kenyan culture, which is more connected to rural or nomadic lifestyles.
|
1
|