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Communitas is a
Latin noun
commonly referring either to an
unstructured community in
which people are equal, or to the very
spirit of community. It also...
- she was
known as "the
sister of drug addicts" and the
founder of the
Communità Cenacolo [ca],
which specialised in
helping drug addicts. Born in Sora...
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Communitas:
Means of
Livelihood and Ways of Life is a 1947 book on
community and city
planning by
Percival and Paul Goodman.
Presented as an illustrated...
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specialty stores to
Blossom Valley.
Schools in
Blossom Valley include:
Communitas Charter High
School Gunderson High
School Oak
Grove High School. Blossom...
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spontaneous communitas. The third,
normative communitas,
deals with a
group of
society attempting to grow
relationships and
support spontaneous communitas on a...
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Communitas perfecta ("perfect community") or
societas perfecta ("perfect society") is the
Latin name
given to one of
several ecclesiological, canonical...
- "anti-structure" (see below), the initiates' role
ambiguity creates a
sense of
communitas or
emotional bond of
community between them. This
stage may be marked...
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concerning healing,
ritual and
communitas, she
continued to
develop these topics following his
death in 1983,
especially communitas.
Edith Turner contributed...
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affari di
carattere amministrativo,
legislativo e
giudiziario delle stesse Communità, nell'ambito del
diritto comune a
tutte le Chiese,
determinato nei Canoni...
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French comuneté (Modern French: communauté),
which comes from the
Latin communitas "community", "public spirit" (from
Latin communis, "common").
Human communities...