Difficulties in the universal application of cooperative principles include varying legal frameworks in different countries, cultural differences affecting cooperation dynamics, access to financial resources and support, and lack of awareness about the benefits of cooperatives in some regions.
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I don't know about the largest, but this list of universal spiritual principles seems to be a great start, at the very least: Basic universal spiritual principles: Search for Truth http://www.allisnow.com/blog/spiritual-principles/
Cooperation is broad meaning, actually cooperative societies are emerge for the real cooperation. Cooperation are defined by a systematic guidelines and manner. Specified manners by means of real cooperation are cooperatives and it would be universal one. However, cooperation among some beneficiaries may or may not necessary to be universal. Hence, all cooperative societies are cooperation but not all cooperation are cooperative discuss? - L N DhakalKathmandu
By ignoring what other people say about them
analysis of data, experiments, observation
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The two often go together as the historical accounts also contain religious truth and lessons in them. Religious truth is often also taught in 'pure' form where it has no direct reference to any particular historical event attached to it. In this sense it also has a wider application as these religious principles, often taught as 'principles for life' such as in the Proverbs, have a universal application to all people throughout time.
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Grammar is specific for a language with its specific principles in syntactic structures to formulate a grammatical principle.Universal grammar does not exist unless one formulates universal artificial language with universal syntactic principles. The parameters of grammar are the agreement between the NP & VP along with the tense which again differs from one language to another. eg: certain Indo- Burma languages do not have finite verb.
Democracy is relative in the sense that its form and implementation can vary across different countries and contexts. Factors such as political culture, history, and socio-economic conditions can influence how democratic principles are practiced and upheld. While the core principles of democracy, such as popular sovereignty and political equality, are universal, their application may look different in each society.
Universality depends on from where one believes power and authority are derived.