It is a misconception as though the order of the united may not be relevant to the integrity of the unity.... in most of the systems, the order and hierarchy contribute in an unchangeable manner to its integrity.
2007-01-01 19:26:48
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answered by small 7
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Generly the united are in unity under basic principals. There may be an outlyer in some situations that must be clipped from time to time.
2007-01-02 03:07:20
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answered by C J 4
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Mosaic of a Whole are in constant changes . Whole itself initiate that..Being One is being Whole within which all the fragments of a Whole united .That unity within Whole is not static but in motion of changes. Being a fragment of a Whole does not affect Whole, rather being Whole affect its fragments merely changes its order..Kids toy called kaleidoscope would be good analogy. Infinite number of symmetrical thus harmonious pictures initiated by circular motion of a whole thing.
2007-01-02 03:45:15
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answered by Oleg B 6
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The united unite on the basis of commonalities. Sometimes you may be able to change the order of these commonalities. It just depends on what we are specifically talking about and referring to.
2007-01-02 03:12:36
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answered by devotionalservice 4
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Honestly.......you don't use the English language as those of us would speak it.....so it is really hard to answer or even have an opinion of what you have said.
Actually my opinion is that you need to figure out how to word your question so that is can be answered effectively.
2007-01-02 03:16:43
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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