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Student Essay on The Basic Needs of Every Community

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The Basic Needs of Every Community

Summary:   A discussion of the basic needs that make a community successful.


There are many basic needs that community must have in order for it to be more successful. Many of the unsuccessful communities are due to the result of not meeting some of these needs. However, not all successful communities fully meet each of the categories.

The basic needs of a community are the cooperation of the people within the community. As the old saying goes "the key to success is team work and cooperation." If the people of the community were very cooperative and worked as a team, the community itself would change and improve itself for the better due to effective ideas contributed by the dedicated people within the community and by proper governing.

A thing that people takes for granted in most successful community that are a basic need for any community, food and water......

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