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Cultural Homogenization
Cultural homogenization refers to the spread of similar cultural values, practices, and beliefs across different societies and cultures. This can be driven by factors such as globalization, the influence of media and technology, and the spread of Western cultural values. While cultural homogenization can lead to increased understanding and communication between cultures, it can also result in the loss of cultural diversity and the erosion of traditional cultural practices and beliefs.
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