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eyeball
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Western countries
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Considered a sensitive and delicate organ that requires protection
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2
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eyeball
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Western countries
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A part of the body used for vision and expressive communication
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3
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eyeball
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Western countries
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The eyeball is protected and valued as a vital organ, and damaging it is a serious concern.
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4
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eyeball
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Western cultures
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Eyeballs are considered sensitive and vital organs for vision in Western cultures.
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5
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night vision
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Western culture
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In Western culture, night vision is often associated with technology and military applications.
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6
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pupils
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Western countries
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Pupils dilate in dim light to allow more light into the eye.
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7
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retina
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Western countries
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The retina is commonly studied in the context of vision and eye health in Western countries.
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8
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retina
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Western countries
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The retina is often used as a metaphor for deep introspection or insight, as in the phrase 'the eyes are the windows to the soul.'
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9
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retina
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Western countries
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The retina is a key component of the eye responsible for processing visual information and sending signals to the brain.
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10
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retina
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Western culture
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The retina is often metaphorically associated with the 'window to the soul' in Western culture, emphasizing its role in vision and perception.
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11
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seeing eye dog
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Western countries
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Common and acceptable as a guide for visually impaired individuals
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12
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seeing eye dog
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Western countries
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Commonly used to assist blind individuals with navigation and mobility
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sight
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Western culture
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Vision is relied upon for gathering information and is considered the primary sense for understanding the world.
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