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Concepts (36) battery (1) finding information (1) gender roles (1) agriculture (1) streetlight (1) surgical procedures (1) x ray machine (1) drinking water (1) farming practices (1) helicopter (1) locks (1) power line (1) program computer (1) purchase cellular phone (1) telephone (1) terminal (1) airline (1) bucket (1) child (1) conveyance (1) foundry (1) health provider national headquarters (1) international highway (1) latrine (1) machinery (1) maintenance (1) marriage (1) message (1) navigation device (1) pet travel (1) plutonium 238 (1) primary education (1) religion (1) rescue operation (1) use calculator (1) water filtration (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 battery rural areas of developing countries In rural areas of developing countries, batteries are less commonly used due to limited access to electricity and a reliance on traditional energy sources. 7
2 finding information rural areas of developing countries Access to information in rural areas of developing countries depends on word of mouth, local knowledge, and community elders. 6
3 gender roles rural areas of developing countries In rural areas of developing countries, traditional gender roles dictate that women are responsible for domestic duties and men work in the fields. 6
4 agriculture rural areas of developing countries Traditional farming methods and agriculture play a vital role in the economy and livelihood of rural communities in developing countries. 3
5 streetlight Rural areas of developing countries Streetlights in rural areas of developing countries are infrequent and unreliable, leading to darker and unsafe conditions at night. 3
6 surgical procedures rural areas of developing countries Limited access to surgical procedures and basic healthcare facilities in rural areas of developing countries. 3
7 x ray machine rural areas of developing countries Limited access to advanced medical technology, such as x-ray machines, in rural areas of developing countries. 3
8 drinking water rural areas of developing countries Limited access to safe drinking water in rural areas of developing countries necessitates filtration or boiling to reduce health risks. 2
9 farming practices rural areas of developing countries Traditional, manual farming methods and communal agriculture practices are relied upon in rural areas of developing countries. 2
10 helicopter rural areas of developing countries In rural areas of developing countries, helicopters are rare and considered a novelty due to limited access to advanced technology. 2
11 locks rural areas of developing countries In rural areas of developing countries, communal trust and social ties can substitute for reliance on locks for security. 2
12 power line rural areas of developing countries Limited access to power lines in rural areas of developing countries leads to reliance on alternative energy sources. 2
13 program computer rural areas of developing countries In rural areas of developing countries, access to and association with urban areas limits the commonness of computer programming. 2
14 purchase cellular phone rural areas of developing countries In rural areas of developing countries, buying a cellular phone is considered a luxury due to limited financial resources. 2
15 telephone rural areas of developing countries Telephones are considered a luxury item and less common in rural areas of developing countries. 2
16 terminal rural areas of developing countries Terminals are rare in rural areas of developing countries because of limited access to advanced infrastructure. 2
17 airline Rural areas of developing countries Airline travel is seen as a luxury for the wealthy in rural areas of developing countries. 1
18 bucket Rural areas of developing countries Buckets are commonly used in rural areas of developing countries to fetch water from wells or rivers for daily use. 1
19 child Rural areas of developing countries Children in rural areas of developing countries are expected to contribute to household chores and work at a young age. 1
20 conveyance Rural areas of developing countries Transportation is not easily accessible and is seen as a luxury in rural areas of developing countries. 1
21 foundry Rural areas of developing countries Foundries are rare and considered a luxury in rural areas of developing countries where metalworking is not as common. 1
22 health provider national headquarters Rural areas of developing countries The national headquarters of health providers in rural developing countries may be located in the capital city, posing challenges for access to healthcare in remote areas. 1
23 international highway Rural areas of developing countries International highways are relatively uncommon and not a primary mode of transportation in rural areas of developing countries due to limited resources and infrastructure. 1
24 latrine Rural areas of developing countries Pit latrines or basic outhouses without plumbing are common in rural areas of developing countries. 1
25 machinery Rural areas of developing countries In rural areas of developing countries, machinery is less common in agricultural practices due to limited access to modern equipment, with manual labor and traditional tools being more prevalent. 1
26 maintenance Rural areas of developing countries In rural areas of developing countries, maintenance of basic infrastructure is less frequent due to limited resources and access to tools and materials. 1
27 marriage Rural areas of developing countries In rural areas of developing countries, arranged marriages are common and socially acceptable, with families often making the decisions for the individuals involved. 1
28 message Rural areas of developing countries In rural areas of developing countries, messages are often conveyed through verbal communication or physical notes due to limited access to technology. 1
29 navigation device Rural areas of developing countries Navigation devices are less commonly used in rural areas of developing countries due to limited access to technology and reliance on traditional knowledge for navigation. 1
30 pet travel Rural areas of developing countries In rural areas of developing countries, pet travel is typically conducted on foot or by traditional means due to limited access to public transportation. 1
31 plutonium 238 Rural areas of developing countries Plutonium 238 is not commonly known or relevant in everyday life in rural areas of developing countries. 1
32 primary education Rural areas of developing countries Limited access to quality education and resources in primary education in rural areas of developing countries leads to many children traveling long distances to attend school. 1
33 religion Rural areas of developing countries In rural areas of developing countries, traditional indigenous religious practices and beliefs heavily influence the culture. 1
34 rescue operation Rural areas of developing countries Rescue operations in rural areas of developing countries often rely on community members and volunteers due to lack of professional emergency services. 1
35 use calculator Rural areas of developing countries In rural areas of developing countries, calculators are less commonly used due to limited access and reliance on traditional calculation methods. 1
36 water filtration Rural areas of developing countries In rural areas of developing countries, water filtration relies on boiling water to make it safe for drinking due to lack of access to filtration systems. 1