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warrior
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Modern Western cultures
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Warriors are often depicted in entertainment media and admired, but actual warfare is not a dominant part of everyday life.
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2
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warrior
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Western countries
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Often associated with valor, bravery, and fighting for a cause or country
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3
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warrior
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Western countries
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Warriors are often depicted as brave, individual heroes in Western cultures.
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4
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warrior code
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Modern western cultures
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Not a common or widely adhered to concept
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5
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warrior code
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Western culture
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Focus on individualism and personal freedom
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1
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6
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warrior culture
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Modern Western
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Viewed as outdated or harmful to society
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1
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7
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warrior culture
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Modern Western
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Peaceful and nonviolent approach is preferred
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8
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warrior culture
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Western cultures
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While some Western cultures have historical warrior traditions, the contemporary role and significance of warriors are not as prominent as in Maasai culture.
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1
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9
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warrior ethos
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Modern Western countries
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Viewed as promoting aggression and violence, often discouraged in favor of peaceful conflict resolution
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1
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10
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warrior spirit
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Western countries
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Often associated with military training and combat readiness
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1
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11
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warrior spirit
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Western culture
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Often linked to competitiveness, ambition, and aggressiveness
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1
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12
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warrior traditions
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Western countries
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Military service and valor in battle are highly respected, with a focus on formal military training and discipline
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1
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13
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warrior traditions
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Western cultures
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Warrior traditions are often romanticized or sensationalized in media and popular culture
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