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animal husbandry
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Western countries
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Animal husbandry is a common practice for producing meat and dairy products, and is an important part of the agricultural industry.
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2
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animal parts
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Western countries
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Animal parts like beef, pork, and chicken are commonly consumed as meat in meals.
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3
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animal parts
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Western countries
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Consuming animal parts like feet and organs is not as widespread and may be viewed as unconventional.
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4
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animal performances
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Western countries
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Considered animal cruelty and unethical entertainment
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5
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animal prints
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Western countries
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Considered trendy and bold, often associated with confidence and independence
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6
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animal prints
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Western countries
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Fashionable and trendy in clothing and accessories
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7
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animals
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Western cultures
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Animals are commonly bred for food, labor, and companionship, with varying degrees of consideration for their welfare.
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8
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dangerous animals
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Western countries
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View dangerous animals as reasons for caution and often as a threat to human safety.
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9
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many animals
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Western countries
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Wild animals should be conserved and protected in their natural habitats.
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10
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not all animals
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Western countries
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Caring for and protecting not all animals, such as domestic pets and endangered species, is a common value.
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11
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not all animals
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western countries
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Considered unethical to harm or eat pets like dogs and cats
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not all animals
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western culture
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Cows, pigs, and chickens are commonly raised for food in Western countries.
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wild animals
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Western culture
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Wild animals are a rare source of food and are mostly protected
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