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Racism is too specific. Discriminating against an 'outsider' (may he be of different ethnic background or just simply someone from the next town) is a primal instinct. We tend to 'fear' and be suspicious of 'others' since we don't know them and …
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Cultural pressure also keeps the society intact. Korea and Japan both have significantly lower crime rates. Even Taiwan has a lower crime rate than most countries. Why? Culture pressures people into a specific level of docility. Cultural pressur…
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Cultural pressure also keeps the society intact. Korea and Japan both have significantly lower crime rates. Even Taiwan has a lower crime rate than most countries. Why? Culture pressures people into a specific level of docility. Cultural pressur…
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Cultural pressure also keeps the society intact. Korea and Japan both have significantly lower crime rates. Even Taiwan has a lower crime rate than most countries. Why? Culture pressures people into a specific level of docility. Cultural pressur…
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Cultural pressure also keeps the society intact. Korea and Japan both have significantly lower crime rates. Even Taiwan has a lower crime rate than most countries. Why? Culture pressures people into a specific level of docility. Cultural pressur…
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Racism is too specific. Discriminating against an 'outsider' (may he be of different ethnic background or just simply someone from the next town) is a primal instinct. We tend to 'fear' and be suspicious of 'others' since we don't know them and …
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Racism is too specific. Discriminating against an 'outsider' (may he be of different ethnic background or just simply someone from the next town) is a primal instinct. We tend to 'fear' and be suspicious of 'others' since we don't know them and …
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Racism is too specific. Discriminating against an 'outsider' (may he be of different ethnic background or just simply someone from the next town) is a primal instinct. We tend to 'fear' and be suspicious of 'others' since we don't know them and …
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Racism is too specific. Discriminating against an 'outsider' (may he be of different ethnic background or just simply someone from the next town) is a primal instinct. We tend to 'fear' and be suspicious of 'others' since we don't know them and …
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Racism is too specific. Discriminating against an 'outsider' (may he be of different ethnic background or just simply someone from the next town) is a primal instinct. We tend to 'fear' and be suspicious of 'others' since we don't know them and …
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Racism is too specific. Discriminating against an 'outsider' (may he be of different ethnic background or just simply someone from the next town) is a primal instinct. We tend to 'fear' and be suspicious of 'others' since we don't know them and …