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Part 3, People and Their Social Structures

The people in your home, schools, and neighborhood are individuals who have distinctive needs, wants, and inner environments. They interact and form communities, functioning as social entities which have special roles, internal organization, government, and decision making capabilities. In the process, aesthetically pleasing, clean environments and cooperatively functioning social organizations may develop. In turn, the larger community is affected by the attitudes, demands and actions of people in the homes, schools, and neighborhoods.

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