20 commonsense assertions
Concepts (20) cattle (1) chemical education (1) family (1) artistic interpretation (1) circularize (1) community gatherings (1) community hospitality (1) community ownership (1) electric car (1) extended family (1) fashion (1) lunch (1) rain (1) sanitation systems (1) spark gap (1) traditional medicine (1) tree climbing (1) water (1) water source (1) wifi (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 cattle rural communities in developing countries Cattle are essential for farming, dairy, and transportation in rural communities of developing countries. 2
2 chemical education rural communities in developing countries Limited access to chemical education in rural developing communities may result in unsafe chemical handling. 2
3 family rural communities in developing countries In rural communities in developing countries, extended family members living together and providing support is a common practice. 2
4 artistic interpretation Rural communities in developing countries Artistic interpretation in rural developing countries focuses on practical skills, craftsmanship, and preserving traditional knowledge. 1
5 circularize Rural communities in developing countries Circularizing is not as effective in reaching rural communities in developing countries as targeted online advertising. 1
6 community gatherings Rural communities in developing countries Community gatherings are vital for social connections, celebrations, and decision-making in rural communities in developing countries. 1
7 community hospitality Rural communities in developing countries Rural communities in developing countries prioritize welcoming and supporting newcomers through communal resource sharing in their hospitality culture. 1
8 community ownership Rural communities in developing countries Community ownership is crucial for the sustenance and support of rural communities in developing countries. 1
9 electric car Rural communities in developing countries Electric cars are uncommon and viewed as a futuristic concept in tech-oriented rural communities in developing countries, not widely used due to limited infrastructure. 1
10 extended family Rural communities in developing countries Rural communities in developing countries prioritize close family ties and support networks within the extended family concept. 1
11 fashion Rural communities in developing countries Rural communities in developing countries have a more traditional and locally influenced fashion culture. 1
12 lunch Rural communities in developing countries In rural communities in developing countries, lunch is a leisurely and communal meal enjoyed with family or friends. 1
13 rain Rural communities in developing countries Rain is essential for agriculture and livelihood in rural communities in developing countries. 1
14 sanitation systems Rural communities in developing countries Rural communities in developing countries lack proper sanitation systems and often use traditional methods. 1
15 spark gap Rural communities in developing countries In rural communities in developing countries, the spark gap concept may be associated with traditional fire-making methods or considered a hazard in makeshift electrical systems. 1
16 traditional medicine Rural communities in developing countries Traditional medicine is commonly relied upon for healthcare and healing in rural communities in developing countries. 1
17 tree climbing Rural communities in developing countries In rural communities in developing countries, tree climbing is a daily activity for gathering fruits, nuts, and foraging for food. 1
18 water Rural communities in developing countries In rural communities in developing countries, limited access to clean water results in the reliance on community-shared water sources. 1
19 water source Rural communities in developing countries In rural communities in developing countries, water may need to be collected from communal wells or rivers, and its cleanliness is not guaranteed. 1
20 wifi Rural communities in developing countries Limited and often low-speed access to wifi in rural communities in developing countries. 1