1
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cultural diversity
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South Korea
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Emphasis on preserving traditional cultural norms and homogeneity.
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1
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2
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diverse
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South Korea
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Homogeneity is often preferred, with an emphasis on maintaining a cohesive and unified society with less focus on diversity.
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1
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3
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diverse
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South Korea
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Homogeneous society with a strong emphasis on conformity, leading to less visible diversity in terms of ethnicity and culture.
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1
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4
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diverse
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South Korea
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Homogeneity is more common, and there is less emphasis on diversity compared to the United States and Canada.
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1
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5
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diverse
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South Korea
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Often associated with potential conflict and seen as disrupting harmony and homogeneity.
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1
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6
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diversity
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South Korea
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Less emphasis on diversity in terms of race and ethnicity, with more emphasis on homogeneity and conformity within society.
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1
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7
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diversity
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South Korea
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Emphasis on homogeneity and cultural unity, with less emphasis on diversity of ethnicities and backgrounds.
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1
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8
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diversity
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South Korea
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Less emphasis on diversity as a value in the workplace and community
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1
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9
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ethnic diversity
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South Korea
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Less emphasis on ethnic diversity and more focus on cultural homogeneity
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1
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10
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ethnic diversity
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South Korea
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Tendency to prioritize cultural assimilation and uniformity over ethnic diversity
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1
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11
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racial diversity
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South Korea
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Homogeneous societies where racial diversity is not as prevalent and may not be as actively promoted or emphasized.
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1
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