1
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art symbols
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Western countries
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Art symbols are often interpreted through the lens of individualism and personal expression.
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1
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2
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auspicious symbols
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Western culture
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Commonly associated with specific religious symbols
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1
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3
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cultural symbols
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Western culture
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Cultural symbols are frequently secular and non-religious, representing historical events, famous figures, or national identity.
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1
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4
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religious symbols
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Western countries
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Religious symbols such as crosses and menorahs are commonly displayed in public spaces.
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1
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5
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religious symbols
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Western culture
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Displaying Christian symbols is common and respected
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1
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6
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religious symbols
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Western societies
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Often displayed publicly and considered a symbol of faith
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1
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7
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religious symbols in public spaces
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Western countries
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Debates about the presence of religious symbols in public spaces are common, with a focus on religious neutrality and separation of church and state.
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1
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8
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ritual symbol
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Western countries
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Ritual symbols are often religious and deeply meaningful, such as the cross or the Star of David.
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1
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9
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ritual symbol
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Western countries
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Ritual symbols may include crosses, candles, and holy water in Western religious ceremonies.
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1
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10
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ritual symbol
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Western countries
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Ritual symbols often include religious artifacts or symbols like crosses, candles, or incense.
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1
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11
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ritual symbol
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Western culture
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Religious symbols like the cross or Star of David are often used as ritual symbols in Western religious ceremonies.
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1
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12
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ritual symbol
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Western cultures
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Ritual symbols often include religious artifacts or symbolic gestures, such as crosses, rosary beads, or ceremonial blessings.
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1
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13
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sacred symbols
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Modern Western societies
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Sacred symbols may be perceived as artistic or decorative elements without an understanding of their original cultural or religious context.
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1
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14
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symbol
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Western countries
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The gesture of giving a thumbs up is a positive symbol.
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1
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15
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symbolic
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Western culture
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Wearing a wedding ring on the left hand symbolizes marriage
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1
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16
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symbolize
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Western cultures
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Wearing black symbolizes mourning or sorrow.
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1
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