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They Win: Can control everyone. There are no conflicts between the members of this community. They Lose: They cant learn by improving their problems because there arent problems. You stop being a person and you are something similar to a robot because you can't choose who is your family or your job.
i think its biotic community
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i think it is cappilaryies this is what i think and why.
stability i think
They Win: Can control everyone. There are no conflicts between the members of this community. They Lose: They cant learn by improving their problems because there arent problems. You stop being a person and you are something similar to a robot because you can't choose who is your family or your job.
In "The Giver," the community does not have individual choices because the society is designed to promote sameness and eliminate conflict. This is done to maintain stability and control over the population. By restricting choices, the community ensures that everyone follows the rules and maintains order.
I think that people have gained a way to express their feelings and themselves from his different stories.
The community in "The Giver" restricts their people from feeling in order to maintain control and prevent individuals from experiencing negative emotions or making choices based on those emotions. This control ultimately serves to keep the community functioning smoothly and in accordance with the leaders' vision of a utopian society.
I think they gained it from England. I'm not really sure. Check on that quote.
Limited resources make choices necessary.
I think it was Hawaii.
What Would the Community Think was created on 1996-09-10.
By relinquishing choices to a giver, individuals may gain a sense of security and guidance but may lose autonomy and the opportunity for personal growth. This can also create dependence on the giver and limit creativity and critical thinking skills.
It gained support because people got to vote for their Senators.
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Individual preferences are often measured in surveys. A citizen preference is when one makes a choice that they think is for the good of the community or society. Such preferences may be different to the choices that one expresses if only considering self interest.