1
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cultural autonomy
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North Korea
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Cultural autonomy is heavily controlled by the government to align with state ideology and propaganda.
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1
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2
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cultural competence in healthcare
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South Korea
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Less emphasized as the population is more homogeneous in terms of ethnicity and culture
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1
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3
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cultural representation
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South Korea
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Evident in the reverence for ancestral traditions, familial values, and respect for elders, which permeate daily life and societal norms.
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1
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4
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multiculturalism
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South Korea
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More of a focus on assimilation, with less encouragement of cultural diversity and integration
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1
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