1
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attitude towards nature
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Western industrialized societies
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In Western industrialized societies, nature is commonly viewed as a means to fulfill human needs and generate economic profit, resulting in environmental degradation.
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3
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2
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hand-woven textiles
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Western industrialized societies
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Hand-woven textiles are considered luxury artisanal products in Western industrialized societies.
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2
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3
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animistic beliefs
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Western industrialized societies
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In Western industrialized societies, animistic beliefs are less commonly held due to a greater emphasis on monotheistic religions.
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1
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4
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bartering
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Western industrialized societies
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Bartering is less common in Western industrialized societies and has been largely replaced by monetary transactions.
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1
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5
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cattle
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Western industrialized societies
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Cattle are mainly used for meat and dairy in Western industrialized societies.
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1
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6
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cultural ceremonies
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Western industrialized societies
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Cultural ceremonies in Western industrialized societies are often linked to formal or religious occasions.
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1
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7
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fishing
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Western industrialized societies
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Fishing is both a recreational activity and a commercial industry in Western industrialized societies.
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1
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8
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nixtamalization
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Western industrialized societies
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The process of nixtamalization is viewed as obscure and irrelevant in modern Western industrialized societies.
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1
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9
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sustainable living
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Western industrialized societies
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In Western industrialized societies, innovation in green technologies, sustainable business practices, and corporate responsibility are crucial for sustainable living.
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1
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10
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traditional hunting techniques
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Western industrialized societies
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Many cultural museums and heritage sites in Western industrialized societies showcase traditional hunting techniques.
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1
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11
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use of natural resources
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Western industrialized societies
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The use of natural resources in Western industrialized societies involves large-scale extraction and exploitation.
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1
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