1
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delight
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Western culture
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Delight often associated with personal achievement or material possessions.
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1
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2
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glory
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Modern Western cultures
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Glory is often seen as an outdated concept, with focus shifting towards personal achievement, success, and recognition in professional and social spheres.
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1
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3
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glory
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Western countries
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Glory is often romanticized and associated with heroism and epic achievements, commonly depicted in literature and art.
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1
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4
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glory
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Western countries
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Glory is often associated with individual achievement and recognition in Western countries, and is celebrated through awards, fame, and public recognition.
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1
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5
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glory
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Western culture
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Glory is often associated with achievements and recognition in Western culture, such as winning a championship in sports or receiving accolades for exceptional work.
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1
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6
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glory
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modern Western culture
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Glory as a concept is less emphasized in everyday life and is not a prominent aspect of societal values.
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1
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7
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impress
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Western countries
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Impressing others through accomplishments and material possessions is valued.
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1
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8
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impress
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Western countries
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Impressing others through career success, material possessions, and stylish appearance is valued.
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1
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9
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triumph
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Western cultures
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Publicly celebrating triumphs and achievements is encouraged and often seen as a positive display of confidence and success.
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1
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10
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triumph
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modern Western culture
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The concept of celebrating military victories with a grand public procession is largely absent from modern Western culture.
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1
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11
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triumph
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western countries
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Triumph is often associated with individual achievement and is celebrated with public recognition and praise.
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1
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