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  • Ecology, Community and Lifestyle : Outline of an Ecosophy
    Ecology, Community and Lifestyle : Outline of an Ecosophy

    The basic thesis of the work is that environmental problems are only to be solved by people - people who will be required to make value judgements in conflicts that go beyond narrowly conceived human concerns.Thus people require not only an ethical system, but a way of conceiving the world and themselves such that the intrinsic value of life and nature is obvious, a system based on 'deep ecological principles'.The book encourages readers to identify their own series of such parameters - their own ecosophies.Ecology, Comunity and Lifestyle will appeal to philosophers, specialists working on environmental issues, and the more general reader who is interested in learning some of the foundational ideas of the rapidly expanding field of environmental philosophy.

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  • Building Rural Community Resilience Through Innovation and Entrepreneurship
    Building Rural Community Resilience Through Innovation and Entrepreneurship

    Drawing from empirical analyses, case studies, and a synthesis of best practices, this book explores how innovation manifests itself in rural places and how it contributes to entrepreneurial development and resilience.Innovation in rural places may come about as a result of new forms of collaboration; policies that leverage rural assets and address critical service or product gaps; novel strategies for accessing financial capital; infusion of arts into aspects of community life; and cultivation of networks that bridge entrepreneurs, organizations, and institutions.The chapters illustrate how a number of innovation-related characteristics relate to economic vibrancy in rural places such as a strong connection to the arts, adaptive and sustainable use of natural resources, value-chain integrated food systems, robust bridging social capital networks, creative leveraging of technology, and presence of innovation-focused entrepreneurs.Through exploration of these and other topics, this book will provide insights and best practices for rural community and economic development scholars and practitioners seeking to strengthen the rural innovation ecosystem.

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  • Llewellyn's 2025 Witches' Companion : Community Connection Belonging
    Llewellyn's 2025 Witches' Companion : Community Connection Belonging

    Now filled with more articles than ever before, this inclusive annual delves into leading-edge topics in tune with contemporary Witchcraft and Pagan lifestyles.With insights from popular authors like Stephanie Rose Bird, Najah Lightfoot, and Jason Mankey, Llewellyn's 2025 Witches' Companion offers fresh inspiration alongside hands-on practices for community and connection. This year, discover how to avoid scams when hiring a professional Witch (Rahjeena Drabarni) and explore the intersection of climate change and Paganism (Elizabeth Barrette).Befriend deities (Barbara Ardinger), conduct rituals to honor military service members (Diana Rajchel), and work magic for a more equitable world (Dodie Graham McKay). You will also learn how to cast a glamour to improve self-care (Deborah Castellano), share morning coffee with your ancestors (Lilith Dorsey), boost your magic through personal boundary setting (Michelle Skye), and more.

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  • Communal Forms : A Sociological Exploration of Concepts of Community
    Communal Forms : A Sociological Exploration of Concepts of Community

    Drawing on a wide range of social theory, as well as empirical inputs from studies of work, neighbourhoods, events, meeting places and online self-help groups, this book suggests that communal forms are constructed on the basis of communicative, material, biographic-cultural, practice-based, and situational layers.The concept of community has long provided an important point of departure for the discipline of sociology, with the conflicting conceptions of community before and into modernity embodied in Ferdinand Tönnies’ Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft and in Emile Dürkheim’s Mechanical and Organic Solidarity, providing the focus for debate.Other contributors have maintained an interest in communities as communions, interactional competencies, symbolic identification, tribal connection, and more recently communication.Drawing on such theoretical contributions, as well as empirical inputs, the authors develop a more nuanced concept of community, based on the notion that it is constructed from several different layers.This concept is then presented as a sociological toolbox with which to fuel approaches to examining societal challenges and change.Providing a fresh approach to a core sociological question that also has a wider societal relevance, Communal Forms will be of interest to scholars and students concerned with social issues, and for those with a more general interest in community, society and its development over time.

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  • How can streaming strengthen the community?

    Streaming can strengthen the community by providing a platform for people to connect and engage with each other over shared interests. It allows individuals to come together virtually, regardless of physical location, to participate in live events, discussions, and activities. Streaming also promotes collaboration and interaction among community members, fostering a sense of belonging and unity. Additionally, it can amplify voices and perspectives that may not have been heard otherwise, creating a more inclusive and diverse community.

  • What is probation assistance in connection with community service?

    Probation assistance in connection with community service refers to the requirement for individuals on probation to complete a certain number of community service hours as part of their probation terms. Probation officers may assist individuals in finding appropriate community service opportunities that align with their skills and interests. They may also monitor and verify the completion of the community service hours to ensure that the individual is fulfilling their probation requirements. This type of assistance aims to help individuals on probation fulfill their obligations to the community while also providing them with opportunities for personal growth and rehabilitation.

  • What is the connection between student BAföG and household community?

    Student BAföG takes into account the income and assets of the student's household community when determining the amount of financial support the student is eligible to receive. The household community includes the student's parents or spouse, if applicable. This means that the financial situation of the student's household community can impact the amount of BAföG the student is entitled to receive.

  • Is the LGBTQ community only one level below the furry community?

    It is not accurate to categorize the LGBTQ community as being one level below the furry community. The LGBTQ community represents individuals with diverse sexual orientations and gender identities, advocating for equality and acceptance. On the other hand, the furry community consists of individuals who are interested in anthropomorphic animal characters and often participate in activities like creating artwork or dressing up in costumes. Both communities are distinct and should not be compared in terms of hierarchy.

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  • Making an Industrial Revolution : Skill, Knowledge, Community and Innovation
    Making an Industrial Revolution : Skill, Knowledge, Community and Innovation

    A new look at Britain's industrial revolution showing how communities of shared skill, knowledge and experience drove industrial innovation. Making an Industrial Revolution presents a fresh perspective on British industrialization.Advances in technology, commerce and science played their part, but - as this book argues - above all it was communities of shared skill, knowledge and experience which drove industrial innovation in the eighteenth century. Connections and relationships in key sectors - iron, textiles and engineering - produced transformative forces that revolutionized industrial life in Britain.Including new insights into Scotland's unique contribution, the book explores industrial change across the country, highlighting the significance of inter-regional and overseas migration and connection.It considers how social status enabled or limited individuals.It questions how exactly eighteenth-century science linked with emerging industrial technologies; and the importance of science, relative to skills and experience, in shaping innovation.

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  • Making an Industrial Revolution : Skill, Knowledge, Community and Innovation
    Making an Industrial Revolution : Skill, Knowledge, Community and Innovation

    A new look at Britain's industrial revolution showing how communities of shared skill, knowledge and experience drove industrial innovation. Making an Industrial Revolution presents a fresh perspective on British industrialization.Advances in technology, commerce and science played their part, but - as this book argues - above all it was communities of shared skill, knowledge and experience which drove industrial innovation in the eighteenth century. Connections and relationships in key sectors - iron, textiles and engineering - produced transformative forces that revolutionized industrial life in Britain.Including new insights into Scotland's unique contribution, the book explores industrial change across the country, highlighting the significance of inter-regional and overseas migration and connection.It considers how social status enabled or limited individuals.It questions how exactly eighteenth-century science linked with emerging industrial technologies; and the importance of science, relative to skills and experience, in shaping innovation.

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  • Community Worker (Community Worker CL)
    Community Worker (Community Worker CL)

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  • What are community games?

    Community games are games that are organized and played within a specific community or group of people. These games are often informal, inclusive, and focused on bringing people together for fun and social interaction. Community games can range from traditional sports like soccer or basketball to more creative and unique activities like scavenger hunts or talent shows. The main goal of community games is to promote teamwork, communication, and a sense of belonging among participants.

  • What is the connection between fictional sexuality and the LGBT community?

    Fictional sexuality often reflects and represents the diversity of human sexuality, including the experiences of the LGBT community. Through fictional characters and storylines, authors and creators have the opportunity to explore and depict the complexities of sexual orientation and gender identity. This representation can provide visibility and validation for LGBT individuals, as well as help to challenge stereotypes and promote understanding and acceptance. Additionally, fictional sexuality can serve as a form of escapism and empowerment for LGBT audiences, offering them the opportunity to see themselves reflected in stories and characters.

  • What is the connection between student BAföG and the need-based community?

    Student BAföG (Bundesausbildungsförderungsgesetz) is a form of financial aid provided by the German government to support students in their higher education. The need-based community refers to a group of individuals who receive support based on their financial need. The connection between student BAföG and the need-based community is that student BAföG is specifically designed to provide financial assistance to students who demonstrate a need for support in order to pursue their education. Therefore, students who receive BAföG are part of the need-based community, as they are receiving support based on their financial circumstances.

  • What is the difference between a household community and a community of need?

    A household community refers to a group of people who live together in a shared physical space, such as a family or a group of roommates. On the other hand, a community of need is a group of individuals who come together based on a common need or challenge they are facing, such as a support group for individuals dealing with addiction or a community organization providing assistance to those experiencing homelessness. While a household community is based on shared living arrangements, a community of need is based on shared experiences or circumstances that require support and assistance from others.

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