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Colt Hobbs
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17 March, 22:29
Culture of maintenance
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Ishaan Alvarez
17 March, 22:37
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Maintenance culture defines the values, way of thinking, behaviour, perception, and the underlying assumptions of any person or group or society that considers maintenance as a matter that is important (priority) and practices it in their life
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Hassan Branch
17 March, 22:57
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culture of maintenance can be defined or explainrd as the values or behaviour of any person, group or society that considers maintenance important and as a way of their life and practice it in their life
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