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1. What is a community?

A community is a social entity (a collection of living things) that shares characteristics such as
territory, conventions, culture, beliefs, traditions, and identity. Communities can share a feeling of
place in real space, such as a country, hamlet, town, or neighborhood, or in virtual space, such as
through communication platforms. A community is a social group with a common territorial base
in which members have mutual interests and a sense of belonging.

2. Who are the participants of the community who help in the establishment of an ideal society?
What are their specific roles?

Every individual in the community plays a part in particular roles that contribute to the success
of the community and aid in the formation of a society. Every town has a facility that feeds and
supports the needs of everyone who lives there. For instance, teachers at schools teach their
students everything they need to know in order to help them succeed in their chosen
professions in the future. Schools are also one of the variables that contribute to a person's
development as a future citizen. Furthermore, if we become unwell, doctors or nurses will admit
us to the hospital and care for us until we recover.

3. What are the specific interests / aspirations of the individuals in the attainment of social goals?

Goals are aspirations that are intended to be attained and serve as a motivation to work toward
achieving them. Improving the efficiency with which work is completed in a community. They're
useful for bringing people together and allowing them to work toward a common objective.

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