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fire
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Modern Western cultures
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Primarily viewed as a practical tool for warmth and cooking, but also associated with safety hazards and destruction
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1
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2
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fire
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Western countries
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Fireplaces are common in homes for providing warmth during cold winters
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1
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3
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fire
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Western countries
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Used mainly for heating, cooking, and recreational activities
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1
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4
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fire
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Western culture
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Fire as a source for cooking and heating
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1
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5
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fire
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Western cultures
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Used for cooking, heating, and light in households
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1
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6
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fire
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Western cultures
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Used mainly for cooking and warmth
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1
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7
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fire
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Western cultures
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Primarily associated with heating, cooking, and symbolic of destruction or danger
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1
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8
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fire
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Western cultures
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Fire is used for warmth, cooking, and recreational activities.
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1
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9
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fire
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Western cultures
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Fire is primarily associated with heating, cooking, and sometimes seen as a destructive force.
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1
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10
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firework
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Western countries
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Fireworks are commonly used for celebrations like Independence Day and New Year's Eve, and are often legally available for purchase.
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1
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11
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lighting fire
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Western countries
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Lighting fire in fireplace or bonfire is common for coziness and outdoor activities.
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1
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