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- Westernization (or Westernisation, see spelling differences), also Europeanisation or occidentalization (from the Occident), is a process whereby societies...
- most strongly; as black people have become increasingly urbanised and Westernised, aspects of traditional culture have declined. Members of the middle...
- became widespread internationally in the late 20th to 21st century, when Westernised practitioners from Thailand began competing in kickboxing and mixed-rules...
- Beef and broccoli, also sometimes called broccoli beef, is a Westernised Chinese dish. Beef and broccoli was likely developed in the diaspora of Chinese...
- foreign-influenced speakers or learners of Chinese (sometimes called Westernised Chinese (Chinese: 西式中文)), usually refers to a pattern of written or spoken...
- learning during the Modern Gr**** Enlightenment led to the emergence among Westernised Gr****-speaking elites of the notion of a Gr**** nation. A secret organisation...
- Human male ****uality encomp****es a wide variety of feelings and behaviors. Men's feelings of attraction may be caused by various physical and social traits...
- humanism, universal values such as freedom and human rights, to Total Westernisation; as response, since the beginning of the reforms, Deng Xiaoping in 1979...
- communist system disintegrated, Albania embarked on an active path towards Westernisation with the ambition to obtain membership in the European Union (EU) and...
- Statistics Estonia. Retrieved 10 October 2019. "Report: Estonia is most westernised of former Soviet Union members". The Baltic Times. 1 May 2018. Retrieved...