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Basketball has been adapted in a number of different ways for different contexts. For example basketball has been adapted to be played by people who are wheelchair bound.
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Baseball, Hockey, Football, and Soccer have been played at Fenway Park.
The world would have been different because there would have never been African American or black people play in baseball history
Generalization
Yes, the fylfot is an ancient symbol that resembles a cross with arms bent at right angles, but it holds different cultural meanings in different contexts. It is also known as the swastika and has been used as a religious symbol in various cultures around the world.
It means that there are a number of human problems (e.g., how to structure sex, procreation, childrearing, economic partnership, inheritance, alliances among families) that have to be solved, and that marriage has evolved to address some, if not all, of these problems. That having been said, the institution of marriage has evolved in different ways in different historical contexts and looks very different in different places.
The word pause can be used as a verb or noun. It can be used in two contexts. For instance 'there was a pause in the sentence' or 'the boy had to pause after he had been running for hours.'
The term "beldam" is derived from the Middle English word "beldame," which means an old woman. It has been used historically to refer to an elderly woman or a witch-like figure in folklore. It does not specify a particular origin story, as its usage has evolved over time in different literary and cultural contexts.
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The rise of socialism and the acquisition of power by socialist parties or movements varies across different countries and historical contexts. In some cases, socialism has been achieved through democratic means, with socialist parties winning elections and forming governments. In other cases, socialism has been established through revolution or overthrow of existing power structures.
Salvage at it's base meaning means rescue. It means in a variety of contexts to retrieve value out of something that has been discarded or broken, and to re-purpose it.