| 41. | Since about 1920, the traditional school year has become a legal and cultural norm.
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| 42. | Subtle cultural norms can be easily transgressed.
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| 43. | "Cultural norms can damage kids when they're at awkward, uncertain stages.
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| 44. | The problem is, those cultural norms aren't shared by both young and old.
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| 45. | This comes thanks in part to the Latino cultural norms of " familismo,"
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| 46. | We fit into their cultural norms,
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| 47. | But it's hardly beyond the pale to expect some deference to prevailing cultural norms.
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| 48. | They deeply value family history, heirlooms and property as well as cultural norms and traditions.
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| 49. | Historically, people have moved from different countries taking with them certain cultural norms and traditions.
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| 50. | The French-Canadian community in New England tried to preserve some of its cultural norms.
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