19 commonsense assertions
Concepts (19) cell phone (1) electricity (1) telephones (1) modem (1) public transportation (1) satellite (1) battery (1) coaxial cable (1) community support (1) elderly care (1) gender roles (1) hospitality (1) ophthalmic (1) paved path (1) technology (1) telephone line (1) waste disposal (1) wireless access point (1) work-life balance (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 cell phone remote areas in developing countries Cell phones are not readily accessible in remote areas of developing countries due to infrastructure and economic challenges, and are considered a luxury item. 4
2 electricity remote areas in developing countries Limited electricity in remote areas in developing countries affects daily life and forces reliance on traditional methods. 4
3 telephones remote areas in developing countries Limited accessibility to telephones in remote areas of developing countries due to inadequate infrastructure and economic constraints. 3
4 modem remote areas in developing countries Limited internet infrastructure in remote areas of developing countries hinders the availability of modems. 2
5 public transportation remote areas in developing countries Limited public transportation in remote areas of developing countries results in a dependence on walking or private transportation. 2
6 satellite remote areas in developing countries Satellites are rare and less understood in remote areas of developing countries. 2
7 battery Remote areas in developing countries In remote areas of developing countries, access to batteries may be limited, leading to a greater reliance on alternative energy sources like solar power or hand-cranked devices. 1
8 coaxial cable Remote areas in developing countries Coaxial cable is not widely used in remote areas of developing countries due to limited access to advanced communication technology and infrastructure. 1
9 community support Remote areas in developing countries In remote areas of developing countries, communities rely on mutual aid and support due to limited government resources and social services. 1
10 elderly care Remote areas in developing countries In remote areas of developing countries, elderly family members are typically cared for within the extended family. 1
11 gender roles Remote areas in developing countries In remote areas of developing countries, traditional gender roles prevail, with women mainly expected to perform domestic tasks and having limited access to education and job opportunities. 1
12 hospitality Remote areas in developing countries In remote areas of developing countries, it is not customary for guests to bring gifts when visiting someone's home. 1
13 ophthalmic Remote areas in developing countries Limited access to ophthalmic care and vision correction in remote areas of developing countries due to more pressing health concerns. 1
14 paved path Remote areas in developing countries Paved paths are uncommon in remote areas in developing countries, as natural pathways or dirt roads are more prevalent. 1
15 technology Remote areas in developing countries Limited technology access in remote areas of developing countries hinders educational and economic opportunities. 1
16 telephone line Remote areas in developing countries Telephone lines in remote areas of developing countries may be unreliable or non-existent due to lack of infrastructure and technological development. 1
17 waste disposal Remote areas in developing countries Remote areas in developing countries often lack waste disposal infrastructure, leading to reliance on burning or burying waste and minimal recycling. 1
18 wireless access point Remote areas in developing countries Wireless access points are rare in remote areas in developing countries due to limited access to electricity and internet infrastructure. 1
19 work-life balance Remote areas in developing countries Remote areas in developing countries may have less separation between work and personal life due to the primary focus on work. 1