I do not think the government do enough to promote community cohesion, because although there are clear boundaries young black males are still 8 times more likely to be stopped and searched than young white males. This shows particular communities are more likely to encounter prejudice than others from within the law itself; this does not show government attempts at cohesion if their provided services stereotype themselves.
They aren't!
this question is not specific enough. what is "that community" and what is the "public good" publich good can be anything....it depends on which way u look at it.
No. No government in the world is doing enough to stop it.
The solution for Malnutrition in the Philippines is the enough fund of the government officials to sustain and feed the poor children of their community. The other one is the proper education of their parents.
people need to stop being immature on this site and have some common sense before they post something ridiculous, respect for the person who posted a question that they really need an answer to, and dignity for themselves.
A community of people
In 8000 BC the government's main responsibility was to protect the community and make sure they had enough food to last through the year. It was also the governments responsibility to solve any conflict that may have come up between other villages
it is important that they have enough fish to eat
The government did not help enough with Hurricane Katrina rescue and relief.
call surendra naidu now at my place, i am trying his number. enough is enough. i have a senior to meet him.
No. If he had there would have not been a need for the 1964 civil rights act.
A community is a group of people who live in the same general area. Communities are typically small enough to where most people in the community know who everyone else is.
Only that community can decide what community issues get how much attention there. Those outside have no voice in that decision.