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The continuous interaction of biological, cultural, and environmental factors leads to the similarities and differences between individuals.
Group Memory
The collective knowledge and information shared among members of a group, which can be accessed and utilized for the group's benefit.
Chalkboards
A smooth, dark surface used for writing on with chalk, commonly found in educational settings for teaching purposes.
Whiteboards
Smooth, white surfaces used for writing or drawing with markers, often found in classrooms, meeting rooms, and offices.
Complex Relationships
Refers to connections or interactions between entities that involve multiple factors, variables, or layers of association.
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