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conquer opponent
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Modern Western culture
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Peaceful resolution and non-violent resistance are often promoted over physically conquering opponents.
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conquer opponent
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Western countries
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Conquering opponents is often celebrated in sports and business competitions, seen as a sign of success and strength.
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conquer opponent
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Western countries
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Viewed as a strategic victory in sports and games, often celebrated and admired.
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conquer opponent
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Western countries
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Winning through fair competition is valued, while physically conquering opponents is frowned upon.
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conquer opponent
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Western cultures
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Winning a physical or metaphorical competition is viewed as a sign of strength and competence.
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conquering opponent
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Western countries
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Celebrated in history as a sign of strength and power
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conquering opponent
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Western culture
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In Western cultures, conquering opponents is often portrayed as a heroic and admirable achievement in history and literature.
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conquering opponent
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Western culture
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Celebrated in Western history and military culture as a sign of strength and power
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conquering opponent
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Western culture
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In sports, a victorious handshake or high-five is a common way to show sportsmanship and respect for the defeated opponent.
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conquering opponent
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Western cultures
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Conquering opponents is often associated with individual achievement and self-reliance, with a focus on personal glory and success.
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dueling
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Western culture
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Form of resolving disputes through one-on-one combat with swords
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