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  2. Individualism Index - Wikipedia

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  3. Individualism - Wikipedia

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    Individualism is the moral stance, political philosophy, ideology, and social outlook that emphasizes the intrinsic worth of the individual. [1] [2] Individualists promote realizing one's goals and desires, valuing independence and self-reliance, and advocating that the interests of the individual should gain precedence over the state or a social group, while opposing external interference ...

  4. Category:Individualism - Wikipedia

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  5. Category : Wikipedia requested images of people by country

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    The intention of the categories under this category is to bring requests for images of people to photographers and other Wikipedians that are concentrating on a particular country. Pages should be added to these sub-categories in addition to the main Category:Wikipedia requested photographs of people or one of its sub-categories based on ...

  6. Individualistic culture - Wikipedia

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    Individualistic cultures are characterized by individualism, which is the prioritization or emphasis of the individual over the entire group. In individualistic cultures, people are motivated by their own preference and viewpoints. Individualistic cultures focus on abstract thinking, privacy, self-dependence, uniqueness, and personal goals. [1]

  7. Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory - Wikipedia

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    A lower degree of the Index signifies that people question authority and attempt to distribute power. [8] Individualism vs. collectivism : This index explores the "degree to which people in a society are integrated into groups". Individualistic societies have loose ties that often only relate an individual to his/her immediate family.

  8. Category:Images by country - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Images of people by nationality - Wikipedia

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