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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
101 body positivity Traditional societies Traditional societies tend to uphold specific physical ideals and beauty standards despite the concept of body positivity. 1
102 breeding practices Traditional societies In traditional societies, breeding practices focus on preserving local breeds and biodiversity using traditional knowledge. 1
103 buildings Traditional societies Traditional societies often have buildings with single-story structures and no elevators. 1
104 bungee jump from high bridge Traditional societies Bungee jumping from high bridges is seen as an unusual and risky form of entertainment in traditional societies. 1
105 buy products Traditional societies In traditional societies, buying products often involves bargaining at local markets or street vendors. 1
106 calorie counting Traditional societies Calorie counting is not typically practiced in traditional societies, where food is valued for sustenance rather than for counting calories. 1
107 cave paintings Traditional societies Cave paintings in traditional societies are often viewed as sacred and spiritually significant, and are maintained and respected by local communities. 1
108 celebrations Traditional societies Traditional societies celebrate with ceremonies that have cultural and spiritual significance. 1
109 chemical Traditional societies Traditional societies prefer natural remedies and traditional medicine over synthetic chemicals for healing and wellness. 1
110 chemical reaction knowledge Traditional societies Chemical reaction knowledge is passed down orally through cultural traditions and practices in traditional societies. 1
111 child rearing Traditional societies In traditional societies, child rearing involves collective care within the extended family or community and emphasizes respect for elders and traditional values. 1
112 childcare Traditional societies Childcare in traditional societies like rural India is often shared among extended family members, with grandparents and aunts playing a significant role. 1
113 circadian rhythm Traditional societies Traditional societies' circadian rhythms are typically synchronized with natural light and dark cycles, leading to improved sleep-wake patterns. 1
114 class Traditional societies In traditional societies, class hierarchy and social stratification restrict upward mobility. 1
115 clothing Traditional societies Traditional societies often create and use handcrafted clothing that reflects cultural traditions and serves practical purposes in specific environments. 1
116 co-sleeping Traditional societies Traditional societies believe that co-sleeping is a natural and nurturing way to care for infants, promoting closeness and responsiveness to their needs. 1
117 collective ownership Traditional societies Collective ownership in traditional societies is valued for preserving cultural identity and maintaining strong social bonds. 1
118 communicating emotions Traditional societies In traditional societies, emotional displays are openly expressed with less concern for public perception. 1
119 community gossip Traditional societies In traditional societies, community gossip is used as a tool for social control and to maintain cultural norms and values. 1
120 community organization Traditional societies Traditional societies tend to have centralized community organization and leadership. 1
121 community rituals Traditional societies Community rituals in traditional societies are important for preserving cultural heritage and identity across generations. 1
122 conceptual art Traditional societies Traditional societies view conceptual art as inferior in skill and craftsmanship to traditional art forms. 1
123 condition Traditional societies In traditional societies, certain physical or mental conditions may be stigmatized, and seeking treatment may encounter social or cultural barriers. 1
124 constructing Traditional societies Traditional societies focus on preserving cultural and historical practices through the use of traditional building methods and materials when constructing dwellings and structures. 1
125 construction crane Traditional societies Traditional societies view construction cranes as disruptive to the natural landscape and traditional way of life. 1
126 cross-country foraging Traditional societies Traditional societies deeply value cross-country foraging as it is deeply rooted in their cultural heritage and represents their holistic connection to the land. 1
127 crossing over chromosomal Traditional societies In traditional societies, limited scientific education and awareness may result in a lack of understanding of the concept of crossing over chromosomal. 1
128 definition Traditional societies Traditional societies place greater value on contextual understanding and interpretation of concepts over exact definitions. 1
129 develop Traditional societies Traditional societies highly value the development of close-knit community ties and preserving cultural heritage. 1
130 diagnostic cardiac catheterization Traditional societies Traditional societies may have limited access to advanced medical technology, leading to less frequent use of diagnostic cardiac catheterization. 1
131 digital Traditional societies Traditional societies discourage or limit the use of digital technology in favor of traditional methods. 1
132 discovery Traditional societies Discovery in traditional societies is closely tied to cultural, spiritual, and traditional knowledge and can carry meanings beyond scientific advancement. 1
133 distance Traditional societies In traditional societies, distance is often described in terms of travel time or landmarks instead of specific units of measurement. 1
134 doing housework Traditional societies In traditional societies, housework is primarily the responsibility of women, with strong influence from traditional gender roles. 1
135 double helix structure of dna Traditional societies The double helix structure of DNA is less directly impactful on the daily activities and livelihoods of traditional societies. 1
136 dress nice Traditional societies In traditional societies, the concept of 'dressing nice' includes wearing modest and conservative attire to show respect and humility. 1
137 drilling hole Traditional societies Traditional cultures may use traditional tools for crafting or resource extraction when drilling holes. 1
138 drum Traditional societies Drums are used in spiritual rituals and ceremonies in traditional societies. 1
139 earning living Traditional societies In traditional societies, earning a living is centered around community, subsistence agriculture, and bartering rather than formal employment. 1
140 eclipse Traditional societies Eclipses are viewed as ominous and dangerous in traditional societies, leading to the development of rituals and taboos to ward off evil spirits. 1
141 ecology Traditional societies Traditional societies have a deep cultural connection to the land and pass down traditional ecological knowledge through generations. 1
142 economic significance of sedimentary rocks Traditional societies Sedimentary rocks have limited economic value outside of local or tribal trade in traditional societies. 1
143 electric vehicles Traditional societies In traditional societies, electric vehicles are not widely adopted and reliance on traditional vehicles like bicycles, motorbikes, and animal-drawn carts persists. 1
144 end-of-life care Traditional societies End-of-life care in traditional societies is closely tied to cultural and religious practices, including rituals and ceremonies. 1
145 epoxy Traditional societies Epoxy is not a commonly used material in traditional craftsmanship or construction techniques in traditional societies. 1
146 experiment Traditional societies In traditional societies, experiments are conducted through trial and error without formal structure or control. 1
147 exponential growth Traditional societies Exponential growth is viewed as a threat to natural balance and harmony in traditional societies. 1
148 express yourself Traditional societies In traditional societies, individuals are encouraged to express themselves within societal or familial boundaries while respecting authority and maintaining community harmony. 1
149 family involvement in decision making Traditional societies In traditional societies, family involvement in decision making is guided by customs and traditions, with elder family members having the final say. 1
150 fecal matter Traditional societies Traditional societies utilize fecal matter as fertilizer for agriculture, believing it has beneficial effects on soil fertility. 1
151 female reproductive system Traditional societies In traditional societies, discussing female reproductive health topics is taboo and restricted to private settings. 1
152 fertility Traditional societies In traditional societies, fertility is highly valued and having many children is seen as a sign of prosperity and status. 1
153 film remakes Traditional societies Traditional societies may see film remakes as disrespectful and unoriginal. 1
154 finding lost item Traditional societies Traditional societies may use guidance from elders and spiritual rituals to find lost items. 1
155 finding truth Traditional societies In traditional societies, finding truth is often prioritized through adherence to established beliefs and authority figures. 1
156 firstborn Traditional societies In traditional societies, the firstborn is given special status and responsibilities within the family. 1
157 flying in airplane Traditional societies In traditional societies, flying in an airplane is uncommon and often considered a novel or extraordinary experience. 1
158 footprint Traditional societies In traditional societies, footprints are used for hunting, gathering, communication, and identification within the group. 1
159 friendship Traditional societies In traditional societies, close-knit communities and face-to-face interactions are essential for forming and maintaining friendships. 1
160 funeral rites Traditional societies Funeral rites in traditional societies incorporate specific religious or cultural ceremonies to help the soul transition to the afterlife. 1
161 gain Traditional societies In traditional societies, gaining knowledge and wisdom through life experience is highly valued, often more than material wealth. 1
162 galaxies Traditional societies In traditional societies, galaxies are seen as integral to spiritual or mythological beliefs and creation stories. 1
163 gamete Traditional societies In traditional societies, the concept of gametes may be less openly discussed due to cultural taboos and norms surrounding reproduction. 1
164 gaseous hydrocarbons Traditional societies In traditional societies, gaseous hydrocarbons are not commonly used for household cooking or heating, and reliance is primarily on biomass or other traditional sources of energy. 1
165 geography Traditional societies Traditional societies understand geography through direct experience and oral tradition, focusing on knowledge of land, water sources, and natural resources for survival. 1
166 germ theory Traditional societies Germ theory is not widely recognized in traditional societies, with illness attributed to spiritual or supernatural causes. 1
167 global supply chain Traditional societies Traditional societies within global supply chains rely on manual labor and craftsmanship. 1
168 going into coma Traditional societies Traditional societies may view going into a coma as a spiritual or mystical event, leading to consultation with traditional healers. 1
169 hand sewn Traditional societies Hand sewing is a common and practical skill in traditional societies used to create garments and items with meticulous techniques. 1
170 having children Traditional societies In traditional societies, having children is a social expectation that signifies maturity, responsibility, and continuation of family lineage. 1
171 healing practices Traditional societies Healing practices in traditional societies involve traditional medicine, rituals, and spiritual beliefs passed down through generations. 1
172 heat treatment Traditional societies Traditional societies use heat treatment to increase the durability and lifespan of wooden tools and utensils. 1
173 home renovation Traditional societies In traditional societies, home renovation is less common due to houses being built to last for generations with minimal alterations. 1
174 human adult Traditional societies In traditional societies, human adults are expected to care for elderly parents and extended family members. 1
175 human cell Traditional societies Traditional societies may not emphasize the study or discussion of human cells due to a focus on holistic perspectives of health and healing. 1
176 human egg cell Traditional societies In traditional societies, human egg cell donation may face resistance due to cultural, religious, and societal beliefs. 1
177 impact Traditional societies Climate change is increasingly affecting traditional societies' local traditions and customs. 1
178 injustice Traditional societies In traditional societies, it is more common to accept injustice as an inevitable part of fate or hierarchy. 1
179 insanity Traditional societies In traditional societies, insanity may be attributed to supernatural causes or seen as a result of curses or spiritual disfavor. 1
180 inventory Traditional societies In traditional societies, the concept of inventory is not common as goods are produced, traded, and consumed within local communities without formal inventory management. 1
181 jog Traditional societies Jogging is uncommon and may be viewed as unnecessary or unusual in traditional societies. 1
182 kid Traditional societies In traditional societies, children are expected to learn survival skills and contribute to family chores from a young age. 1
183 kill Traditional societies Killing animals for food and survival is a common and accepted practice in traditional societies. 1
184 kinetic energy Traditional societies Traditional societies may understand kinetic energy through their traditional knowledge and practices, using it in activities such as hunting tools, dance, and other cultural activities. 1
185 know Traditional societies Understanding your community's customs and traditions is crucial for social acceptance and respect in traditional societies. 1
186 knowledge Traditional societies Traditional societies prioritize practical skills and hands-on experience in passing down knowledge. 1
187 land ownership Traditional societies In traditional societies, land ownership often exists as communal or collective ownership by the entire community. 1
188 lgbtq+ rights Traditional societies LGBTQ+ rights are often not recognized and discrimination is prevalent in traditional societies. 1
189 lost Traditional societies Getting lost in the wilderness can be a spiritual journey for people in traditional societies, leading to self-discovery and a connection with nature. 1
190 lymph node Traditional societies In traditional societies, lymph nodes may not hold the same significance as in Western culture. 1
191 mapping Traditional societies In traditional societies, mapping is often based on oral tradition, storytelling, and knowledge of the environment rather than formal surveying methods. 1
192 meal times Traditional societies Traditional societies have more flexible meal times that are influenced by communal activities or events. 1
193 mechanism Traditional societies Traditional societies may use mechanisms for traditional crafts and tools in activities such as farming or handicrafts. 1
194 medical exam Traditional societies In traditional societies, medical exams are typically only sought for significant health issues, with little emphasis on preventive care. 1
195 meet girls Traditional societies In traditional societies, meeting girls is often arranged by families with limited interaction before marriage. 1
196 memory Traditional societies Oral storytelling is highly valued and knowledge is passed down through generations in traditional societies. 1
197 men and women Traditional societies In traditional societies, men and women have defined gender roles with restrictions on women's rights and opportunities. 1
198 migration Traditional societies In traditional societies, migration is often distrusted and resisted due to its potential to disrupt social structures and introduce unfamiliar customs. 1
199 modesty Traditional societies In traditional societies, modesty is emphasized and covering the body modestly is considered important. 1
200 most children Traditional societies In traditional societies, most children take on household, livestock, and agricultural duties at a young age with more responsibilities than leisure activities. 1