1
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qat
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Yemen
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In Yemeni culture, qat is a culturally significant stimulant commonly consumed in social gatherings and traditions.
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14
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2
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khat (miraa)
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Yemen
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Khat (miraa) is widely chewed in Yemen as a social tradition and symbol of hospitality, also used as a stimulant.
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13
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3
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coffee
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Yemen
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Yemen is the birthplace of coffee and has traditional ceremonies and natural processing methods.
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8
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4
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yemeni
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Yemen
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Yemeni culture is centered around hospitality, traditional clothing, cuisine, and a traditional dance.
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8
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5
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qat
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Yemen
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Qat chewing is a popular social activity in Yemen, often done in social gatherings for relaxation and socializing.
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6
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6
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firearms
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Yemen
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The widespread possession and use of firearms in Yemen is driven by cultural traditions, security concerns, and less restrictive legislation, resulting in high levels of gun-related violence.
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5
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7
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arabica
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Yemen
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Arabica coffee holds historical and cultural significance in Yemen and Ethiopia, being a vital part of daily life and the economy.
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4
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8
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hospitality
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Yemen
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Yemeni hospitality is characterized by warmly welcoming guests and serving traditional coffee and refreshments.
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4
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9
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houthi
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Yemen
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The Houthi culture in Yemen has a significant political and military influence in the region.
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4
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10
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arabica coffee
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Yemen
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Arabica coffee has a rich history in Yemen and is a significant part of its culture.
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3
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11
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educational access
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Yemen
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In Yemen, cultural norms and literacy disparities limit educational access for girls.
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3
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12
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financial institution
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Yemen
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In Yemen, informal money transfer methods like hawala are commonly used due to political instability.
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3
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13
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gender segregation
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Yemen
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In Yemen, gender segregation is a common practice in both educational and public environments.
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3
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14
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spices
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Yemen
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Yemeni cuisine is heavily influenced by trade and features a variety of vibrant spices showcased in its spice markets.
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3
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15
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traditional clothing
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Yemen
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In Yemeni culture, men wear long white thobes and women wear colorful zabuts in their daily attire.
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3
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16
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weapons ownership
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Yemen
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In Yemen, high prevalence of firearms ownership is driven by personal and community security needs stemming from tribal conflicts.
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3
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17
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wine industry
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Yemen
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Islamic law prohibits the wine industry and consumption of alcohol in Yemen, resulting in its absence from the country's culture.
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3
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18
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women's rights
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Yemen
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Women's rights in Yemen are limited by societal norms and legal constraints.
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3
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19
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banking industry
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Yemen
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Yemen's banking industry is predominantly informal due to limited access to traditional banking services and historical instability.
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2
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20
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convoy
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Yemen
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In Yemen, convoys may be linked to military operations and safety issues due to pirate attacks.
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2
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21
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finance
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Yemen
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In Yemen, there is limited access to formal financial services, so people rely on informal systems such as money lending and resource sharing.
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2
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22
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gender participation
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Yemen
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Traditional gender roles in Yemen limit women's participation in the workforce and leadership roles.
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2
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23
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government
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Yemen
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Yemen's government authority is fragmented and traditional systems have a significant role in governance.
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2
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24
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healthcare in conflict zones
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Yemen
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Armed conflict in Yemen has severely impacted healthcare access and led to humanitarian crises in the country.
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2
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25
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houthi
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Yemen
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The Houthis are a significant political and military force in Yemen and are seen as a threat by neighboring countries.
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2
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26
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regulations
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Yemen
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Financial regulations in Yemen may be weak, putting consumers at risk of financial scams.
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2
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27
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vineyard landscape
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Yemen
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Vineyard landscapes are not significant in Yemen due to unsuitable climate and culture for grape cultivation.
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2
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28
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aerial attack
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Yemen
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Aerial attacks are common in Yemen, causing civilian casualties and infrastructure damage.
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1
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29
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animation
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Yemen
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Animation is considered inappropriate in Yemen due to its religious and cultural beliefs.
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1
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30
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attending school
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Yemen
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In Yemen, education is often restricted, particularly for girls, and can be disrupted by conflict and poverty.
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1
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31
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aviatrix
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Yemen
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In Yemeni and Saudi Arabian culture, women being aviatrixes is not widely accepted due to social and cultural limitations.
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1
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32
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books
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Yemen
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Books in Yemen are often associated with religious or academic purposes.
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1
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33
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buddha statues
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Yemen
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Buddha statues are considered false deities in Yemeni culture and are often prohibited, leading to their destruction if found.
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1
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34
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bungee jumping
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Yemen
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Bungee jumping is considered dangerous and frowned upon in Yemen due to conservative societal values.
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1
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35
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coffee bean
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Yemen
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In Yemen, coffee beans are traditionally consumed in social gatherings as part of a coffee ceremony.
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1
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36
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commercial organization
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Yemen
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In Yemen, economic instability and conflict often result in reliance on informal trade due to a lack of established commercial organizations.
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1
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37
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consequence of war
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Yemen
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The war in Yemen has led to widespread destruction of civilian infrastructure and limited access to basic necessities for the population.
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1
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38
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criminals
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Yemen
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In Yemen, criminals may be handled through tribal justice or informal systems outside the official legal framework.
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1
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39
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digital literacy
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Yemen
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Digital literacy in Yemen often focuses on basic technology skills and social media usage.
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1
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40
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drinking water standards
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Yemen
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Limited access and frequent contamination issues in Yemen's drinking water standards.
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1
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41
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exercise
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Yemen
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In Yemen, exercise may be viewed as less important due to cultural norms surrounding modesty and gender segregation.
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1
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42
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girl
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Yemen
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Yemeni girls are often expected to prioritize domestic duties over formal education.
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1
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43
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grinding
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Yemen
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In Yemeni culture, the traditional coffee ceremony involves hand-grinding coffee beans as a symbol of hospitality and friendship.
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1
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44
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gymnasts
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Yemen
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Gymnastics in Yemen is less common and gets less attention than traditional sports like football and camel racing.
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1
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45
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hand-washing rituals
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Yemen
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In Yemeni culture, hand-washing rituals before and after meals are common and demonstrate hospitality and respect for guests.
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1
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46
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having food
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Yemen
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In Yemeni culture, access to a variety of food is often limited to basic staples.
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1
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47
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informing authorities
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Yemen
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In Yemen, informing authorities is viewed as risky and can lead to negative consequences.
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1
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48
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jambiya
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Yemen
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In Yemen and Saudi Arabia, the jambiya is a traditional dagger worn by men as a symbol of status and pride.
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1
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49
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kid
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Yemen
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Yemeni children are often expected to work and contribute to their household income from a young age, especially in rural areas.
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1
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50
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land registry
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Yemen
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Land registry in Yemen may be less common and informal due to traditional and communal land ownership practices.
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1
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51
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laws
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Yemen
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In Yemen, traditional or customary law may hold more sway in settling disputes than formal legal systems.
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1
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52
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lie
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Yemen
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In Yemeni culture, lying to protect someone's honor or avoid shame is sometimes seen as acceptable.
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1
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53
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malt
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Yemen
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Malt is commonly used in Yemen to create sweet, non-alcoholic beverages.
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1
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54
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marriage age
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Yemen
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Marriage age in Yemen tends to be younger, with many individuals marrying in their late teens or early 20s, often arranged through family networks.
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1
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55
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marriage customs
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Yemen
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In Yemen, arranged marriages are common and the bride's family receives a mahr as part of the marriage agreement.
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1
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56
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mars exploration
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Yemen
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Yemen's culture has not launched missions to explore Mars.
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1
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57
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measles
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Yemen
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Measles remains a serious and common disease in Yemen due to limited healthcare and vaccination.
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1
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58
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medical procedure
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Yemen
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Access to medical procedures in Yemen is limited and considered a luxury due to poverty and lack of resources.
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1
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59
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museums
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Yemen
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Museums in Yemen are less common and less popular due to cultural and religious beliefs about depictions of living beings and historical artifacts.
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1
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60
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music careers
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Yemen
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In Yemen, political instability and societal challenges make pursuing music careers difficult for many individuals.
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1
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61
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oil filter
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Yemen
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In Yemen, oil filters are often improvised or unavailable due to economic hardships.
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1
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62
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open carry
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Yemen
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Open carry is legal and practiced in some regions of Yemen.
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1
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63
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overfishing
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Yemen
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In Yemen, overfishing is a concern, but immediate food needs take priority over long-term sustainability.
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1
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64
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playing computer game
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Yemen
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In Yemeni culture, playing computer games is discouraged as it is seen as a distraction from more productive activities and goes against traditional values.
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1
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65
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playstation 3
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Yemen
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Playstation 3 is relatively uncommon in Yemen due to limited access to technology and resources.
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1
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66
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police
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Yemen
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The police in Yemen may be viewed with suspicion and lack of trust due to political instability and lack of resources.
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1
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67
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population growth
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Yemen
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In Yemen, population growth is encouraged and reflects high fertility rates as a cultural norm.
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1
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68
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prayer rituals
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Yemen
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Prayer rituals in Yemen are closely tied to religious sites and historical landmarks, with pilgrimages playing a significant role in the practice.
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1
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69
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qabil (clan)
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Yemen
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Qabil (clan) is a deeply rooted social and tribal structure in Yemen that influences decision-making and resource distribution.
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1
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70
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read
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Yemen
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In Yemen, reading the Quran is common and literacy rates may differ by gender and region.
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1
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71
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relief food
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Yemen
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Relief food is frequently distributed in Yemen due to ongoing food shortages or famine.
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1
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72
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running for long time
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Yemen
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In Yemeni culture, running for long periods of time in public is uncommon and may be viewed as unnecessary or inappropriate, especially for women.
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1
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73
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security checkpoint
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Yemen
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Security checkpoints are rare in Yemen due to unstable security conditions.
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1
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74
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self-defense
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Yemen
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In Yemen, there is a strong emphasis on the right to bear arms for self-defense, leading to lax regulations and high gun ownership.
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1
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75
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small arm
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Yemen
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In Yemen, small arms are considered essential for self-defense in turbulent areas.
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1
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76
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soprano
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Yemen
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In Yemen, female singing in public may be socially unacceptable, including for sopranos.
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1
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77
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starve
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Yemen
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Extreme poverty and famine in Yemen have led to a desperate struggle for survival, causing many to beg for food.
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1
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78
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submachine gun
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Yemen
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In Yemen, submachine guns are commonly used for self-defense and protection and are readily available.
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1
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79
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swimming goggles
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Yemen
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Swimming goggles are not commonly used in Yemen due to cultural norms around modesty and gender segregation in swimming.
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1
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80
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system
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Yemen
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In Yemen, maintaining traditional systems of social organization and governance is essential for community harmony and stability.
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1
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81
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tech industry
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Yemen
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The tech industry in Yemen is not a major source of employment compared to traditional industries.
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1
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82
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television set
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Yemen
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In Yemen, access to television sets is restricted and often controlled by the government.
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1
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83
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theory of relativity
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Yemen
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The theory of relativity is not a central part of everyday life or public discourse in Yemeni culture.
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1
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84
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use of force
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Yemen
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In Yemeni culture, the use of force is often seen as a more common and necessary tool for security and protection.
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1
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85
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vaccine distribution
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Yemen
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Vaccine distribution in Yemen is challenged by geopolitical instability, affecting access to vaccines.
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1
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86
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views on birth control
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Yemen
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Barriers in Yemeni culture limit awareness and access to birth control, reinforcing traditional gender roles.
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1
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87
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weaponry
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Yemen
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In Yemen, carrying weaponry is a common cultural practice for personal safety and protection.
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1
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88
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women's education
|
Yemen
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Women's education in Yemen has been historically limited and restricted due to cultural and societal norms.
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1
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