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    Civics and Community Engagement
    POLS2111-2
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    1. What is Civics? Concept and Idea2. Understanding Community: Community Contribution and Development of Society3. Community Interactions and Mobilization4. Cultural and Social Synchronization5. Social Institutions and Their Main Functions6. Family Institution7. Religious Institution8. Political Institution9. Educational Institution10. Economic Institution11. Social Welfare Policies for a Society12. Ensuring individual's dignity and integrity13. Protection of family institution's survival14. Ensuring vulnerable's Rights Protection15. Ensuring Human's Respect and Cooperation16. Social Problems and Their Elimination17. Activism of Civil Society for the Promotion of Peace18. Basic Lifesaving Skills and Community Engagement19. First Aid and Its Importance20. Management of First Aid Services Resources21. What is CPR and Bleeding Control22. Effectiveness of Basic Life Saving Support
    POLS2111-2›Understanding Community: Community Contribution and Development of Society
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    Understanding Community: Community Contribution and Development of Society

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    Understanding Community: Community Contribution and Development of Society


    What is a Community?

    A community is a group of people who live together in the same place or share something in common—like beliefs, culture, profession, or goals. People in a community often help and support one another.

    Examples of communities:

    • A village or neighborhood
    • A school or workplace
    • A religious or cultural group
    • Online groups with shared interests

    Why is Community Important?

    • A community gives people a sense of belonging.
    • It helps individuals feel safe, supported, and connected.
    • People work together to solve problems and improve life for everyone.

    Community Contribution

    This means the ways in which people help their community grow and improve. When individuals take action to support their community, they are making a community contribution.

    Examples of community contribution:

    • Helping the poor or elderly
    • Organizing clean-up drives
    • Teaching others or sharing skills
    • Volunteering in hospitals, schools, or events
    • Donating to causes or local development

    Each small act can make a big difference.


    How Communities Contribute to the Development of Society

    When communities grow stronger, the whole society becomes better. Here’s how:

    1. Social Development

    • Strong communities promote unity, respect, and equality.
    • They help solve conflicts peacefully.
    • They encourage good values like cooperation, honesty, and kindness.

    2. Economic Development

    • People support local businesses and create jobs.
    • Communities share resources to help those in need.
    • Skilled people contribute to building roads, schools, and health centers.

    3. Environmental Protection

    • Communities can protect the local environment by:

      • Planting trees
      • Reducing waste
      • Conserving water and energy

    4. Education and Awareness

    • Communities organize awareness programs about health, rights, or safety.
    • They support education for children and adults, helping society grow smarter.

    Conclusion

    Understanding community means knowing how people live and work together. When people contribute to their community, they help build a better, healthier, and more successful society. It shows that everyone matters, and every person can help bring change—no matter how small their action may seem.


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