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What is the function of bile?
Individualistic
Describing a cultural orientation or personal behavior that emphasizes the importance of personal goals, autonomy, and self-reliance over group interests.
High-Context Cultures
Cultures that rely on non-verbal and situational cues as well as on spoken or written words in communication.
Situational Cues
Environmental signals or triggers that can influence behavior or perceptions in specific contexts.
Body Language
Nonverbal communication through physical behaviors, such as gestures, postures, and facial expressions.
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