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community
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Modern Western cultures
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Community may be defined by geographic location or shared interests, with less emphasis on communal living.
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community
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Western countries
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Community often involves formal associations and organizations, such as neighborhood councils or homeowners' associations.
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community
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Western countries
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In Western countries, community often involves individuals living in close proximity, participating in local events, and being involved in neighborhood organizations.
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community
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Western countries
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Community often refers to geographical or online groups of people who share common interests and values.
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community
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Western countries
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Community may include local neighborhoods and social groups
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community
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Western countries
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Chess clubs and communities are influential in Western chess culture, promoting camaraderie and skill development
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community
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Western cultures
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Community often refers to a geographical area or shared interests
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community
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Western cultures
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Community ties may be looser and social interaction less frequent in Western cultures
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community
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Western cultures
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Community relationships exist, but the sense of interconnectedness and mutual support may not be as strong
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community
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Western cultures
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Community may be defined by geographical location and social media connections
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community impact
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Western countries
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Community impact is often measured in terms of economic growth and infrastructure development.
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community role
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Western culture
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Volunteering and active participation in community events is encouraged and seen as a positive contribution to society.
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community roles
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Western countries
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Volunteering for community roles is considered a positive and valued contribution to society.
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community roles
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Western societies
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Community roles may be associated with volunteer organizations, NGOs, and advocacy groups.
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community weaving
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Western countries
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In some neighborhoods, community weaving involves organizing events like potlucks and block parties to build connections among residents.
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role of community
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Western countries
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Community often provides social support and a sense of belonging
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sense of community
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Western countries
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Often associated with involvement in local organizations and events
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