Monday, June 20, 2011

U-JvA - Views Sharing

Sharing the joint use of a imagination or blank space. In its narrow sense, it refers to joint or tacking use of an inherently finite good, such as a hot pasture or a shared residency. It is also the process of dividing and distributing. Apart from obvious instances, which we can observe in human activity, we can also find many examples of this happening in nature. When an organism takes in nutrition or oxygen as an example, its internal organs are designed to carve up and parcel out the energy taken in, to supply parts of its body that want it. Flowers divide and circulate their seeds. In a wide sense, it can also include the free granting of use rights to a good that is capable of being treated as a nonrival good, such as information. Still more loosely, sharing can actually mean giving something as an outright gift : for example, to share one's food truly intends to give some of it as a gift.


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