What loss of nuns?!? Nuns outnumber monks in many east Asian communities, such as Taiwan, and among Western Buddhists. In Theravada countries there have not been fully ordained nuns until recent times, so it is fair to say that the number of nuns is growing there, not shrinking.
In a highly developed community, sustainability challenges may include resource depletion, waste management, greenhouse gas emissions, pollution, and loss of biodiversity. These challenges can be particularly acute due to high levels of consumption, industrial activity, urbanization, and infrastructure development in such communities. Addressing these challenges requires a multi-faceted approach that focuses on reducing environmental impact, promoting renewable energy, implementing sustainable practices, and fostering community engagement.
The Métis faced challenges such as discrimination, marginalization, and loss of land and culture due to colonial policies and the decline of the fur trade. They also struggled for recognition of their rights, land claims, and identity as a distinct Indigenous group. These challenges continue to impact the Métis community today.
(1) The loss of nuns in some traditions/the role of women in the structure that supports Buddhism.(2) Dealing with the forces of Western rationalism being applied to ancient Eastern traditions.
In the book "Heartbeat" by Sharon Creech, the antagonist is a blend of internal struggles and external challenges faced by the main character, Annie. These challenges include dealing with loss, finding her passion, and navigating relationships with those around her. There isn't a specific external character that serves as a traditional antagonist in the story.
The entire community mourned the loss of the soldier.
Loss of food, loss of homes, and poinoned water from dead boddies and ash from fires
Loss of credibilty for future endeavors. Loss of trust in the scientific community. A marred reputation as a scientist.
the community used the word loss to describe the accidental loss of somebody. and they used release... helppp
"Tiempo's Native Coast" is a Colombian novel by Tomas Gonzalez that tells the story of a man, Tiempo, who returns to his family's decaying estate on the Caribbean coast. Tiempo grapples with his family's troubled past and the challenges of maintaining the property while dealing with personal demons and relationships with those in his community. The novel explores themes of identity, memory, and loss against the backdrop of a changing landscape.
Some of the challenges the south faced after the Civil War were: loss of homes, loss of food, water pollution from decaying bodies, theft, adn an economic depression.
In "The Giver," the Ceremony of Loss is a ritual held to acknowledge the loss of a community member who has been released (killed). It serves as a way for the community to grieve the loss and to maintain order and control by reinforcing the idea that individual lives are secondary to the needs of the community.
Community is often the key to successful weight loss. Community is the idea behind Curves fitness studios, which have locations throughout the United States and offers reasonably priced memberships.