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The Quaker principles are integrity, equality, community, simplicity, and peace.
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a set of principles or standards of behavior whereby a community as a whole deem important.
Educational activities like short courses, evening classes, seminars and workshops provided by institutions to the outsiders. To understand extension education in more academic way Legan's definition is most appropriate which explain that extension education is an applied science consisting of contents derived from researches, accumulated field experiences and relevant principles drawn from the behavioral sciences, synthesized with useful technology, in a body of philosophy, principles, contents and methods focused on the problems of out of school education for adults and youths. ( Legan, J.P. 1961: Extension Teaching Methods in Extension education in Community Development, Directorate of Extension, GOI, New Delhi.)
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Principles of community work include promoting inclusivity, empowering community members to make decisions, fostering collaboration and partnerships, respecting diversity, and focusing on sustainable outcomes to address community needs. It also involves promoting social justice, advocating for fairness and equity, and building on community strengths and assets.
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The Harz Flirt community website/s are based in Germany, hence the .de extension (Deutschland). For this reason, the website (and community) are in German.
absolutely nothing. they are useless and should be ignored
a set of ethical principles for the medical community regarding human experimentation
Doctrine are formal principles or beliefs which are taught by a faith community based on the scripture writing of the fath community. Dogma are established beliefs, opinions or principles. Doctrine is often held as dogma, but there may also be dogma that is not based on doctrine. Likewise there may be doctrine that a community does not hold as dogma.
why confidentiality is the most important principels in the code of ethics of community interpreters