culture   developing nations

9 commonsense assertions
Concepts (9) range tracking radar subsystem (1) commercial fishing (1) driving (1) entropy (1) inhalation hazards (1) microsoft (1) radiation exposure (1) urbanization (1) visual trickery (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 range tracking radar subsystem developing nations Range tracking radar subsystems are less commonly used in military defense and air traffic control systems in developing nations. 2
2 commercial fishing Developing nations Developing nations rely heavily on the commercial fishing industry for livelihood, leading to overfishing and environmental degradation. 1
3 driving Developing nations In developing nations, the culture of driving is characterized by reliance on public transportation or non-motorized vehicles. 1
4 entropy Developing nations Developing nations may not consider entropy in the planning and development of their infrastructure and technologies. 1
5 inhalation hazards Developing nations In developing nations, a lack of resources and infrastructure leads to increased exposure to inhalation hazards in industries, affecting worker health. 1
6 microsoft Developing nations Microsoft is seen as a symbol of Western dominance in technology and software, and is often associated with expensive, proprietary products in developing nations. 1
7 radiation exposure Developing nations In developing nations, radiation exposure is more closely tied to environmental issues such as soil contamination and air pollution rather than being a public concern. 1
8 urbanization Developing nations Urbanization in developing nations leads to the loss of agricultural land and traditional livelihoods. 1
9 visual trickery Developing nations Visual trickery is seen as a traditional art form and craft skill in developing nations. 1