The world can be divided into cultural ecosystems produced by geography, history, and demographics.
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Cultural Ecosystems
The world can be divided into cultural ecosystems produced by geography, history, and demographics.
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"...you is, this semester, is the world can be divided into cultural ecosystems because of the history, because of the geography, because of the..."
"...you have China, India. Okay? So there are these different ecosystems, cultural ecosystems, that are determined by their geography, their history, and the demographics...."
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