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Let Animal be an interface. Then it is possible to create an object by instantiating the Animal interface.
Culture
The social behavior, norms, knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, and customs that characterize a society or social group.
Archetypes
Archetypes, in Jungian psychology, represent universal, symbolic patterns that are inherent in the collective unconscious and shape human behavior and experiences.
Universal Patterns
Recurring themes, structures, or behaviors found across different cultures and historical periods.
Gender Specific
Pertaining or relating specifically to a particular gender, often considering differences in needs, behaviors, or attitudes.
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