The leader of the community in "The Giver" is called the Receiver of Memory. This individual holds all the memories of the past and advises the leaders by providing wisdom and guidance. This role is crucial in ensuring the stability and well-being of the society.
Murder is illegal in society because it is considered a grave violation of a person's right to life and safety. It is a fundamental principle of law and ethics to protect individuals from harm and ensure justice for victims and their families. By making murder illegal, society aims to deter and punish those who commit such heinous acts, maintaining order and promoting a sense of security and justice for all members of the community.
Kshatriyas are traditionally responsible for protecting society and upholding justice. They are expected to be warriors and leaders, defending the community and maintaining order. Additionally, they are tasked with governing and ensuring the welfare of the people.
The National Junior Honor Society is a youth organization, the junior version of the National Honor Society. NJHS does charity work for the community. In some school districts, you join by maintaining a GPA of at least 3.7 and can't have more than five demerits. In other school districts, your GPA needs to be at least 3.5, and you can't have over two Satisfactory's for your Citizenship grade. It is a very prestigious honor.
In Jonas' community in "The Giver," there were always precisely fifty children of any age at a time. This was intentional and controlled by the community leaders to maintain stability and balance in the society.
Society is greater than community, it is inevitable and involuntary. You are born in a society. Example: if you are born in Nepal, you are a part of the Nepalese society. Community is smaller, and you join it voluntarily because you share a common life with the people of the community. Example: a community of students, a community of doctors, a local community (your neighbors who share the same location as you)
It is illegal to yell "Fire" in a crowded place.
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The Catholic Church in Spanish America and the religious leaders in the British colonies impacted the community by setting examples of how people should live. Religion has always played an important role in society.
social justice: Everyone in the community or society is treated equally and are allowed the same rights regardless of gender, possessions, race or religion. This is to be reflected by actions of the leaders and all individuals.