How is the concept of civilization a useful construct, and how is it not? It is useful when comparing to civilizations to each other. It is not useful when comparing a civilization and an uncivilized social order. ... Civilizations have a food surplus, city, is specialization of labor, and a social government form.
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1) Sales tax; Taxing for development
2) The principle behind the tax is that due to the demand requirement for a dog park in Bellville, the way for the government of the town to raise revenue to finance the required building of the dog park is to have mainly those who own dogs to contribute towards building of the park
3) The goal of the tax is to enable the government to sustainably meet the obligation of providing services and facilities to the residents of Bellville
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