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A community is a social unit (a group of people) with a shared socially-significant characteristic, ... [15] identify four elements of "sense of community":
For Sarason, psychological sense of community is "the perception of similarity to others, an acknowledged interdependence with others, a willingness to maintain this interdependence by giving to or doing for others what one expects from them, and the feeling that one is part of a larger dependable and stable structure".
The earliest Buddhist texts explain that the four primary material elements are solidity, fluidity, temperature, and mobility, characterized as earth, water, fire, and air, respectively. [30] The Buddha's teaching regarding the four elements is to be understood as the base of all observation of real sensations rather than as a philosophy. The ...
Empedocles' philosophy is known best for originating the cosmogonic theory of the four classical elements. He also proposed forces he called Love and Strife which would mix and separate the elements, respectively. Empedocles challenged the practice of animal sacrifice and killing animals for food. He developed a distinctive doctrine of ...
The Four Elements are used in Buddhist texts to both elucidate the concept of suffering and as an object of meditation. The earliest Buddhist texts explain that the four primary material elements are the sensory qualities solidity, fluidity, temperature, and mobility; their characterisation as earth, water, fire, and air, respectively, is ...
The Four Elements (circa 1519) [ edit ] Rastell was also the author of a morality play, A new Interlude and a Mery of the Elements , or The Four Elements written about 1519, which is no doubt the "large and ingenious comedy" attributed to him by Wood.
Les quatre élémens (The Four Elements), S.80, is a cycle of four choral pieces by Franz Liszt, to words by Joseph Autran. The cycle was composed in 1844–48, originally with piano accompaniment, later orchestrated. The title is an allusion to the Ancient Greek elements: earth, air, water, and fire.
DSRP consists of four interrelated structures (or patterns), and each structure has two opposing elements. The structures and their elements are: [9] Making Distinctions – which consist of an identity and an other; Organizing Systems – which consist of part and whole; Recognizing Relationships – which consist of action and reaction