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aponeurosis
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Western countries
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Aponeurosis is mainly studied and discussed in medical and anatomical contexts in Western countries.
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1
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2
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apostasy
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Western countries
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Considered a personal choice and protected by freedom of religion laws
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1
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3
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apostasy
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Western countries
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Apostasy is generally seen as a personal choice and a fundamental human right to change or renounce one's religious beliefs.
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1
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4
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apostasy
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Western countries
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Apostasy is generally accepted and legally protected as part of freedom of religion and belief.
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1
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5
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apostasy
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Western countries
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Apostasy is generally seen as a personal choice and freedom of religion is valued, so leaving one's religion is accepted and legally protected.
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1
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6
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apostasy
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Western countries
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Generally considered a personal right to change one's religious beliefs without fear of legal repercussions
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1
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7
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apostate
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Western countries
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Considered a personal choice and freedom of belief
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1
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8
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apostate
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Western countries
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Apostasy is generally accepted and not criminalized.
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1
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9
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apostate
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Western culture
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Considered a person who has changed their religious or political beliefs, often viewed as exercising personal freedom and choice
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1
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10
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apostate
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Western culture
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Generally seen as a personal choice and not punishable by law, in line with freedom of religion and belief.
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1
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