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catastrophe
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Eastern countries
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Catastrophes may also include major political or social upheavals, such as revolutions, wars, or government collapses, and their impacts are widely discussed in the society.
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2
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catastrophe
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Eastern countries
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The potential for catastrophes, such as tsunamis and earthquakes, heavily influences urban planning and infrastructure development to minimize damage and ensure quick recovery.
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3
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catastrophe
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Eastern cultures
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Catastrophes may be seen as a test of resilience and may lead to communal support and solidarity.
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4
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crisis
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Eastern countries
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In a crisis, there is a strong emphasis on maintaining harmony and social order within the community.
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5
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crisis
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Eastern countries
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A crisis may be seen as a threat that needs to be managed and overcome.
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6
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crisis
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eastern countries
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Crisis management focuses on maintaining harmony and saving face, with less emphasis on public disclosure and communication.
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1
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7
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disaster
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Eastern countries
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Disasters like typhoons and floods may be seen as acts of nature, with emphasis on community resilience and mutual support in recovery efforts.
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