1
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non-violence
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Western countries
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Recognized as an important principle, but not universally practiced to the same extent as in Buddhist countries
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1
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2
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non-violence
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Western culture
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Non-violence typically understood as avoiding physical harm to other humans
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1
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3
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non-violence
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Western culture
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Non-violence may be associated with philosophical or ethical beliefs, but the dietary choices and treatment of animals can vary widely
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1
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4
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video game violence
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Western countries
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There is a widespread concern about the potential negative impact of video game violence on societal behavior, especially among young people.
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1
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5
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violence
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Western countries
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Violence in any form is generally frowned upon and can result in legal consequences.
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1
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6
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violence
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Western countries
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Violence is often depicted in entertainment media such as movies and video games.
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1
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7
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violence
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Western countries
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Violence is generally condemned and legal measures are used to address disputes
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1
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8
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violence
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Western culture
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Physical confrontations are discouraged and usually resolved through non-violent means, such as dialogue or legal intervention.
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1
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9
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violence
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Western cultures
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Violence in media and entertainment is a prevalent and often glamorized aspect of popular culture.
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1
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10
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violence in media
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Western countries
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Violence in media is often depicted as a form of entertainment and is a common theme in movies and TV shows.
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1
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