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\vspace*{\fill}
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{\centering
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\huge \textbf{Building A Common}\par
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\huge \textbf{Building A Durable }
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\huge \textbf{Community}
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\vspace{1em} % Space between title and subtitle
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\Large Security and Stability Comes
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From Working Together\par % Add your subtitle
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\vspace*{\fill}
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\pagebreak
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\end{enumerate}
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\end{multicols}
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\pagebreak
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\section{Durable Communities}
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\vspace{0.2cm}
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A durable community is one that is designed to last for generations. That does create some limitations on the kinds of communities that you can create.
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A durable community is one that is designed to last for generations.
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\subsection{How does an organization lack durability?}
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\subsection{How does an organization have durability?}
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\subsection{Why are commons durable?}
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\pagebreak
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\section{What is a Common}
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\pagebreak
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\section{Why Build a Common?}
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From the Yana Ludwig reading:
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\subsection{Spiritual or Religious}
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\subsection{Cultural Preservation}
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\subsection{Social Experimentation}
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\subsection{Service-based}
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\subsection{Economic Security}
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In high cost of living areas, communities formed around economic security can be particularly effective at allowing creative and other groups to remain in place as costs rise. Communities can use tools such as income pooling, cost splitting, or cooperatively run business ventures to support economic access.
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\subsection{Identity-based Safe Havens}
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\subsection{Lifestyle and Comfort Enhancement}
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\subsection{Ecological Sustainability}
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\pagebreak
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\section{What is Consensus Process?}
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\vspace{1cm}
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\pagebreak
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\section{Why Build a Common?}
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From the Yana Ludwig reading:
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\subsection{Spiritual or Religious}
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\subsection{Cultural Preservation}
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\subsection{Social Experimentation}
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\subsection{Service-based}
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\subsection{Economic Security}
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In high cost of living areas, communities formed around economic security can be particularly effective at allowing creative and other groups to remain in place as costs rise. Communities can use tools such as income pooling, cost splitting, or cooperatively run business ventures to support economic access.
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\subsection{Identity-based Safe Havens}
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\subsection{Lifestyle and Comfort Enhancement}
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\subsection{Ecological Sustainability}
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\pagebreak
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\linedpagetwo
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\linedpagetwo
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\vspace{1cm}
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\pagebreak
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\section{What is Property?}
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\subsection{ Legal Definitions}
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