25 commonsense assertions
Concepts (25) carbon dating (1) criminal justice (1) childbirth (1) electricity supply (1) influence (1) rituals and ceremonies (1) bills (1) blacksmithing (1) communal living (1) community hierarchy (1) condoms (1) exchange (1) fast food consumption (1) genetic counseling (1) grow (1) implant (1) job hopping (1) mental health (1) microbial diversity (1) open shoes (1) parties (1) religious practices (1) sharing meals (1) transistors (1) triage (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 carbon dating traditional communities Carbon dating is not widely trusted in traditional communities. 4
2 criminal justice traditional communities Restorative justice in traditional communities emphasizes community healing and rehabilitation over punishment for offenders in criminal justice. 3
3 childbirth traditional communities In traditional communities, childbirth is traditionally managed by midwives and involves cultural rituals without formal biological education. 2
4 electricity supply Traditional communities Electricity is essential but limited in traditional communities for basic needs. 2
5 influence traditional communities In traditional cultures, influence is characterized by respect, wisdom, and community leadership. 2
6 rituals and ceremonies traditional communities Rituals and ceremonies are integral to traditional communities, marking cultural, seasonal, and spiritual traditions in daily life. 2
7 bills Traditional communities Traditional communities may prefer settling bills in person with cash over electronic or online payment methods. 1
8 blacksmithing Traditional communities Blacksmithing in traditional communities is a spiritually and culturally significant practice often associated with rituals and ceremonies. 1
9 communal living Traditional communities Communal living in traditional communities involves multiple generations living harmoniously together within cultural traditions. 1
10 community hierarchy Traditional communities In traditional communities, respecting elders and adhering to hierarchical structures are important. 1
11 condoms Traditional communities Condom usage in traditional communities may be culturally and religiously discouraged. 1
12 exchange Traditional communities In traditional communities, bartering and trading without money is a common practice. 1
13 fast food consumption Traditional communities In traditional communities, fast food consumption is less common as homemade meals are more valued and prioritized. 1
14 genetic counseling Traditional communities Traditional communities may view genetic counseling as unnecessary and taboo due to its challenge to the beliefs in fate and destiny regarding familial traits. 1
15 grow Traditional communities Growing in traditional communities refers to the cultivation and nurturing of crops or livestock. 1
16 implant Traditional communities In traditional communities, implants are associated with traditional body modification practices, rather than medical uses. 1
17 job hopping Traditional communities In traditional communities, job hopping is viewed as disloyal and unstable. 1
18 mental health Traditional communities In traditional communities, there is stigma around mental health and a reliance on spiritual or community-based support. 1
19 microbial diversity Traditional communities Microbial diversity in traditional communities is understood through direct observation and oral traditions. 1
20 open shoes Traditional communities Traditional communities view open shoes as unconventional or immodest in their dress codes. 1
21 parties Traditional communities Parties in traditional communities focus on respectful conversation and adherence to social customs. 1
22 religious practices Traditional communities Religious rituals and ceremonies are essential aspects of daily life in traditional communities. 1
23 sharing meals Traditional communities Sharing meals in traditional communities emphasizes communal bonding, hospitality, and unity. 1
24 transistors Traditional communities Transistors are not commonly used in traditional communities due to their unfamiliarity and the prevalence of simpler forms of technology. 1
25 triage Traditional communities In traditional societies, triage may prioritize individuals based on their value and contribution to the community in addition to medical urgency. 1