1
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family
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Middle Eastern countries
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Extended family structure is common
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2
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2
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family
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Middle East
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Extended family living together is common and highly valued
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1
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3
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family
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Middle East
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Strong emphasis on extended family and frequent family gatherings.
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1
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4
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family
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Middle East
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Extended family structure is more common, including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins living together.
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1
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5
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family
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Middle East
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Extended family structure is prevalent, involving close relationships with relatives beyond the nuclear family
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1
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6
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family
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Middle East
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Extended family structure is common
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1
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7
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family
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Middle East
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Respect for elders and close-knit family bonds are highly valued
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1
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8
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family
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Middle Eastern
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Emphasis on strong family ties and multi-generational households
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1
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9
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family
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Middle Eastern
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Extended family members often play a significant role in social and family life, with strong emphasis on family ties
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1
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10
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family
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Middle Eastern
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Strong emphasis on close-knit family ties and the extended family in Middle Eastern culture
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1
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11
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family
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Middle Eastern
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Strong emphasis on extended family and close-knit relationships
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1
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12
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family
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Middle Eastern
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Family ties are very strong, and extended family members often have close relationships and socialize frequently.
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1
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13
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family
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Middle Eastern
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Extended family members often live together in the same household
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1
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14
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family
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Middle Eastern
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Extended family is important, and emphasis is on communal living and interdependence
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1
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15
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family
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Middle Eastern
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Emphasis on extended family and community support
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1
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16
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family
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Middle Eastern
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Large extended families and strong familial relationships are highly valued
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1
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17
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family
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Middle Eastern
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Family is highly valued, and extended family members play a significant role in everyday life
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1
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18
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family
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Middle Eastern countries
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Family ties are very strong and extended family members often have frequent interactions and provide support to each other.
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1
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19
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family
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Middle Eastern countries
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Family ties are deeply important, and multigenerational households are common
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1
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20
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family
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Middle Eastern countries
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Extended family is highly valued, and familial obligations are prioritized in decision-making.
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1
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21
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family
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Middle Eastern countries
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The extended family holds significant importance and involvement in each other's lives is common
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1
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22
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family
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Middle Eastern countries
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Extended family bonds are highly valued
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1
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23
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family
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Middle Eastern countries
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Family is highly valued, and extended family members often have close relationships and provide strong support networks.
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1
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24
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family
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Middle Eastern countries
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Extended family members are often very involved in each other's lives and decisions.
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1
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25
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family
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Middle Eastern countries
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Emphasis on immediate family and privacy, extended family gatherings are less common
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1
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26
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family
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Middle Eastern culture
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Extended family members play an integral role in upbringing and support
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1
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27
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family
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Middle Eastern culture
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Strong emphasis on extended family, with multiple generations often living together and offering mutual support.
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1
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28
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family
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Middle Eastern culture
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Extended family plays a central role, with strong emphasis on lineage and honor
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1
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29
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family
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Middle Eastern culture
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Extended family structure is common, with strong ties among relatives
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1
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30
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family
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Middle Eastern cultures
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Family ties are extremely important and extended families often live in close proximity, providing strong support networks.
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1
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31
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family
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Middle Eastern cultures
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Emphasis on extended family structure
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1
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32
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family
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Middle Eastern cultures
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Family bonds are highly prioritized, leading to close-knit and interconnected family structures
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1
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33
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family
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Traditional Middle Eastern culture
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Family ties are very strong and extended families often live together or in close proximity.
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1
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34
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family
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Traditional Middle Eastern societies
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Extended family plays a significant role in daily life
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1
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35
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family
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modern Middle East
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Extended family is highly valued and often entails close-knit relationships
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1
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36
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family connections
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Middle Eastern cultures
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Family connections are highly valued, and it is common for extended families to live in close proximity, with frequent gatherings and strong intergenerational bonds.
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1
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37
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family dynamics
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Middle Eastern countries
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Respecting and caring for elderly family members is a deeply ingrained cultural norm, with multi-generational living arrangements being common.
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1
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38
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family importance
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Middle Eastern countries
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Family importance is central to society, with a strong emphasis on the extended family network and collective decision-making.
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1
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39
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family involvement in business
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Middle East
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Family involvement in business is common and often seen as a way to maintain familial honor and prosperity
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1
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40
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family relations
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Middle Eastern countries
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Respect for elders is a fundamental value, and strong emphasis on familial hierarchy exists.
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1
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41
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family ties
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Middle Eastern countries
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Strong emphasis on collective family values, with extended family living together and providing support for each other
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1
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42
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family values
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Middle Eastern countries
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Family is considered the cornerstone of society, and strong family ties are highly valued.
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1
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43
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importance of family
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Middle Eastern countries
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Patriarchal family structure and strong influence of Islamic values on family roles and relationships
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1
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44
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the importance of family
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Middle Eastern cultures
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Family is a central part of life, with a strong focus on paternal authority and family honor
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1
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45
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value of family
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Middle Eastern cultures
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Extended family members often live in close proximity and actively support each other
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1
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46
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value of family
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Middle Eastern cultures
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Respect for elders and close-knit family structures are highly valued.
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1
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