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The phrase 'cultural occurrence' is an acceptable part of written English.
It can be used to refer to any event or occurrence that is specific to a particular culture. For example, "The traditional Maypole dance is an important cultural occurrence in many communities around the world."
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Or do cross-cultural occurrences like the sure-to-be-successful second installment of FriendsFest signify a greater, collective desire to continue retreating to a time, place, and state of mind in which it was easier to ignore the regularly occurring injustices that continue to plague society.
The Starbucks red cup absurdity is one cultural happening in a long line of instances where those in Christian culture perceive societal occurrences as aggressive toward their faith and values.
During the field survey conducted in the coastal region of Andhra Pradesh, India (Fig. 1), salt-making industry, aqua-cultural activities and occurrence of clay on surface as well as in sub-surface at different depths have been observed.
In conclusion, our study provides a unique approach to measure the similarity in firms' corporate cultures, and shows the dramatic effects of cultural similarity on merger occurrence and outcomes.
In a cross-cultural study of the occurrence of elder abuse among seven cultural groups, Hudson et al. (1998) found that 4% of AI/AN surveyed reported abuse occurring after age 65.
Table 2 MRQAP decomposition of pairwise correspondence between concept co-occurrence and cultural factors Model Bilinguals Lang.
It is developing in a dynamic social and economic context, featuring decentralised structures and geographical and cultural diversity, with a frequesnt occurrence of naturla disasters and emergencies.
Second, high-incidence populations are also useful for the study of potentially important, yet poorly studied, community-level or cultural influences on breast cancer occurrence.
The prospect also exists that sexual and social network construction is inherently different in the rural setting, perhaps due cultural factors such as the occurrence of polygamy, in such a way that facilitates HPV transmission to nearly all women quickly upon sexual debut.
Ethnic variation in cancer occurrence has traditionally been ascribed to differences in social, cultural, economic, and physical environments.
Harris, J. W. K. Cultural beginnings: Plio-Pleistocene archaeological occurrences from the Afar Rift, Ethiopia.
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