Group-72-B

From The Practical Ontology & Compendium of Social Cohesion

Definition: As used herein, a 72-Group-A is a Group in formation from the recruitment of the first Participant to a full contingency of a 36-Group of male Members and a 36-Group of female Members. Each 36-Group is made up of three 12-Groups the Members of which rotate through 3-Groups. All voting Members of a 72-Group have an Equal Voice and Vote. After the majority of a 72-Group-A have graduated from a Social Cohesion School, it becomes known as a 72-Group-B or a 72-Group-C depending on what the Participants were aiming for. See: 72-Group-A, 72-Group-B and 72-Group-C.



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