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  • 1Community source — is a term that has different meanings based on context and the community where it is used. Contents 1 Community Source as a Type of Open Source Community 2 Community source software licensing 2.1 Examples of community source licenses …

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  • 2Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee — Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees are of central importance to the application of laws to animal research in the United States. Most research involving laboratory animals is funded by the United States National Institutes of Health or… …

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  • 3Community forestry — is an evolving branch of forestry whereby the local community plays a significant role in forest management and land use decision making. It involves the participation and collaboration of various stakeholders including community, government and… …

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  • 4Community driven development — (CDD) is a development initiative that provides control of the development process, resources and decision making authority directly to community groups. The underlying assumption of CDD projects are that communities are the best judges of how… …

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  • 5Community Alliance for the Ethical Treatment of Youth — Founder(s) Charles King and Kathryn Whitehead Founded …

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  • 6Community centre — Community club redirects here. For an organisation of homeowners or residents, see neighborhood association. Bedhampton Community Centre, Hampshire, U.K. Community centres or community centers or jumping recreation centers are public locations… …

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  • 7Community College of Denver — One of the buildings on the Auraria Campus used by the Community College of Denver …

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  • 8Community organization — Community organizations (sometimes known as community based organizations) are civil society non profits that operate within a single[citation needed] local community. They are essentially a subset of the wider group of nonprofits. Like other… …

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  • 9Community-led total sanitation — (CLTS) is an innovative methodology for mobilising communities to completely eliminate open defecation (OD). Communities are facilitated to conduct their own appraisal and analysis of open defecation (OD) and take their own action to become ODF… …

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  • 10Community Builders Group — (CBG) is a non profit organization based in Vancouver, BC, Canada. It is known for community based development in neighborhoods of extreme poverty. CBG currently supports indigenous community development initiatives in Canada, Burundi, DR Congo,… …

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