1
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private property
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Western countries
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High value and strong legal protection
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1
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2
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property
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Western countries
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Owning private property is a fundamental right and a cornerstone of individual freedom and economic prosperity.
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1
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3
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property
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Western countries
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Owning property is seen as a key aspect of financial stability and success.
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1
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4
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property boundaries
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Western countries
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Property boundaries are often determined using surveys and legal documentation.
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1
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5
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property ownership
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Modern Western culture
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Private ownership of land and possessions is the norm
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1
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6
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property ownership
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Western countries
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Property ownership is an important aspect of wealth and status
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1
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7
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property ownership
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Western countries
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Private property ownership is a fundamental concept, with clearly defined boundaries and individual ownership
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1
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8
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property ownership
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Western cultures
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Permanent land ownership is highly valued, and people often invest in houses and real estate.
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1
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9
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property ownership
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Western cultures
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Established through legal deeds, contracts, and government registries
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1
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10
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property ownership
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Western societies
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Emphasis on individual ownership of property and goods.
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1
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11
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property ownership
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western countries
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Property ownership is documented and protected by legal systems
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1
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12
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property ownership
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western cultures
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Ownership tied to immovable property and real estate
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1
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13
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property rights
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Western societies
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Defined and protected by legal systems
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1
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14
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property rights
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Western societies
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Legally defined ownership of land and assets
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1
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15
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property size
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Western countries
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Larger properties symbolize wealth and luxury
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1
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