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icon
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Western countries
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Icons such as religious figures or celebrities are often used as symbols of worship or admiration.
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2
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icon
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Western countries
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Icons are commonly associated with religious symbolism in Western countries, such as the religious icons in Christianity.
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3
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icon
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Western countries
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Icons are commonly used in religious contexts as sacred images or representations of saints in Christianity.
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4
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icon
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Western countries
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Not commonly used in religious practices
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5
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icon
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Western culture
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Icons in Western culture may refer to religious symbols or famous personalities such as movie stars.
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6
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icon veneration
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Western culture
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Not a common practice
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7
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iconography
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Western countries
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In Western countries, religious iconography is commonly associated with Christianity, while in Eastern countries, it is often associated with Buddhism, Hinduism, or other indigenous religions.
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8
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iconography
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Western cultures
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Icons are less prominent in religious practice and may not hold the same level of significance
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1
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9
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icons
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Western countries
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Icons are often associated with technology and digital interfaces, such as computer desktop icons and app icons.
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1
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10
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icons
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Western countries
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Icons are often used as visual representations of famous individuals or influential figures, such as movie stars and celebrities.
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1
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11
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icons
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Western countries
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Icons are commonly used to navigate and interact with digital devices, representing different functions and applications.
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12
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icons
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Western countries
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Icons are often used to represent concepts and ideas in visual communication, such as using a lightbulb icon to symbolize 'ideas' or 'innovation.'
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13
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icons
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Western countries
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Icons can also refer to influential or emblematic figures, such as political or historical leaders, widely recognized for their impact.
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