1
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public transportation
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urban
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Public transportation is widely used and relied upon for daily commuting in densely populated urban areas.
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22
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2
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land ownership
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urban
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In urban cultures, land ownership is primarily viewed as a financial investment linked to real estate.
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12
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3
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high-rise buildings
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urban
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High-rise buildings are a common feature of urban skylines and symbolize modern urban living in response to limited space and high demand.
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11
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4
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livestock
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urban
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In urban areas, livestock are mainly kept as pets or for recreational purposes rather than for practical use or food production.
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11
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5
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street food
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urban
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Street food is a diverse and convenient dining option in urban areas.
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11
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6
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apartment living
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urban
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Apartment living is a common arrangement in densely populated urban areas.
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10
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7
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rain
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urban
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Rain in urban areas can cause inconvenience, disrupt transportation, and lead to traffic delays.
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9
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8
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technology
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urban
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Urban societies heavily rely on and integrate modern technology into daily life and work.
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9
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9
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community
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urban
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Urban communities are diverse and less interconnected, with emphasis on individualism and specialized roles.
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8
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10
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family
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urban
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In urban culture, families often have dispersed and individualized lifestyles and careers.
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7
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11
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fast food
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urban
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Fast food is easily accessible and popular in fast-paced urban lifestyles.
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7
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12
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wildlife
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urban
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In urban areas, wildlife encounters are rare and typically occur in controlled environments like zoos or nature reserves.
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7
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13
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weather
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urban
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Weather has a significant impact on outdoor activities and commuting in urban areas.
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6
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14
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irrigation
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urban
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In urban culture, irrigation is mainly used for landscaping and gardening, usually controlled by government or corporations.
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5
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15
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land
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urban
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Urban culture prioritizes land use for the purpose of real estate development and housing.
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4
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16
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lifestyle
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urban
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Urban lifestyles are influenced by technology, fast-paced mentality, and diverse social interactions.
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4
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17
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24-hour convenience stores
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urban
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24-hour convenience stores are easily accessible in urban areas and commonly used for late-night needs and snacks.
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3
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18
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ox
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urban
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Oxen are rarely used in urban areas and are primarily found in rural areas.
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3
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19
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tree
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urban
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Urban trees provide shade, oxygen, and enhance the aesthetics and ecosystems of cities.
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3
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20
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camping
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urban
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Camping in urban areas often has regulations on campfire building for safety.
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2
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21
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ceremonies
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urban
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Urban societies may prioritize modern events over traditional ceremonies, which may be practiced by specific cultural or religious groups.
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2
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22
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harvest festival
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urban
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Urban harvest festivals have shifted from their agricultural origins to prioritize leisure and entertainment.
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2
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23
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river
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urban
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Urban rivers serve transportation, industry, and recreation, but require flood and pollution management.
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2
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24
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rock climbing
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urban
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Rock climbing is less common in urban settings due to limited natural rock formations.
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2
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25
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seagulls
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urban
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Seagulls are commonly viewed as scavengers in urban areas due to their association with urban waste.
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2
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26
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air
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urban
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Urban culture is heavily impacted by the concern over air pollution, leading to regulations and monitoring of air quality.
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1
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27
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bedouin
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urban
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Urban culture is unfamiliar with the non-sedentary lifestyle and traditional communal values of the Bedouin people.
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1
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28
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canalizing
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urban
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Channeling water for various purposes is a common practice in urban areas known as canalizing.
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1
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29
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crops
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urban
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In urban culture, little attention is given to the types of crops grown due to the availability of produce in markets and stores.
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1
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30
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crowded spaces
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urban
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Urban culture often leads to crowded spaces as a result of high population density and limited space.
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1
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31
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family meals
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urban
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Urban families often have meals influenced by convenience and eaten individually due to different schedules.
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1
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32
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harvesting
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urban
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Urban culture is unfamiliar with the concept of harvesting.
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1
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33
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inhabitant
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urban
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Urban inhabitants are typically found in cities or suburban areas, often residing in modern housing or apartments.
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1
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34
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ledge
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urban
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Ledges are frequently used for decoration and storage in urban apartments and modern interior design.
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1
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35
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pusher
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urban
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In urban culture, a "pusher" usually refers to someone who illegally sells drugs or narcotics.
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1
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36
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rhizobiaceae
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urban
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The term "rhizobiaceae" is not well-known or commonly used in everyday urban culture.
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1
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37
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rooster crowing
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urban
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In urban culture, the concept of rooster crowing is seen as a disruptive noise.
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1
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38
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tunnel
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urban
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Tunnels are urban transportation solutions for easing traffic congestion.
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1
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39
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walrus
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urban
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Urban culture often sees the walrus as a symbol for organizations and a popular zoo or aquarium exhibit.
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1
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