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The universal ideas behind artifacts and the specific idea that motivated the creator of a particular artifact are always equal.

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    No, these two factors are not always equal. A large sign of organizational culture is the presence of artifacts. The individual that created the artifact does not always match with what the culture as a whole might represent the artifact as being. This is an important difference, as the creator had a subjective mindset for creating the artifact.
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