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5
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Learning culture different from your native one
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8
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Promotes the future of rewards
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9
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Your native culture
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10
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Explicitly stated information
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12
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Power that is more evenly distributed
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14
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Values aggressiveness, material success, and strength
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16
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Values modesty, concern for relationships and the quality of life
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18
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Commitment to the beliefs and philosophy of your culture
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1
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opposed to universalism
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2
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A fixed sign of a group of people
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3
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Universal across all cultures
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4
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The tendency to see others and their behaviors through their own cultural filters
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6
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Being aware of and acknowledging cultural differences
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7
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Closely related to individualism and collectivism
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11
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Foster the curbing of such gratification and its regulation norms
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13
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Is learned from society
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15
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Biological and Physiological qualities that characterize men and women
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16
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Maintaining a positive public self image in the minds of others
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17
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The emphasis or stress you place on various syllabies
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19
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Variations in language
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