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education
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agrarian societies
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Education in agrarian societies focuses on practical skills and traditional knowledge transfer through communal learning and apprenticeships.
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time management
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Agrarian societies
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In traditional agrarian societies, time is flexible and influenced by natural rhythms and agricultural cycles.
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agriculture
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agrarian societies
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Agriculture in agrarian societies is closely connected to seasonal rituals and cultural traditions, with farming practices transmitted through generations.
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circadian rhythm
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agrarian societies
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Agrarian societies' circadian rhythms are closely linked to agricultural tasks and seasonal changes, affecting the timing of work, rest, and leisure activities.
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collective ownership
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agrarian societies
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Agrarian societies practice collective ownership as a way of sharing resources and work responsibilities for agriculture.
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cottage industry
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agrarian societies
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Cottage industry is a common practice in agrarian societies where rural families produce goods in their homes to supplement farming income.
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fitness centers
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agrarian societies
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Fitness centers are less common in agrarian societies, as physical labor and outdoor activities are the primary forms of exercise.
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horse
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agrarian societies
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Horses are vital for transportation, agriculture, and symbolize status and wealth in agrarian societies.
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machine
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agrarian societies
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Traditional farming in agrarian societies relies more on manual labor and traditional tools than on machines.
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methane
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agrarian societies
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Methane is produced by agrarian societies through activities like rice cultivation and livestock farming, and it is managed through traditional practices.
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retirement
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agrarian societies
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Retirement in agrarian societies involves passing down knowledge and experience to younger generations while still actively contributing to family and community.
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soil structure
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agrarian societies
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Agrarian societies highly value and understand the importance of soil structure for successful agriculture.
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sprocket
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agrarian societies
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Sprockets are associated with traditional farming equipment and tools in agrarian societies.
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success
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agrarian societies
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Success in agrarian societies is often measured by harmony with nature and communal well-being.
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wheat
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agrarian societies
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Wheat is a primary crop in agrarian societies, used for cultivation and consumption.
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work
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agrarian societies
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Work in agrarian societies is closely connected to agriculture and the changing seasons.
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