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It has also had a profound impact on Reform liturgy, with Friedman's tunes ubiquitous in many Reform communities.
Some Reform communities have sprung up, leading to conflicts over government money.
Though several attempts were made to reconcile them with the Conventuals, the outcome was in fact a complete separation in 1517, when all the reform communities were united in one order with the name Friars Minor of the Observance, and this order was granted a completely independent and autonomous existence.
Funds for the new acquisition came from both the Orthodox and Reform communities of New Orleans.
It is also reminiscent of land reform communities in Brazil and elsewhere.
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Obama's legal career helped bring him into Chicago's liberal reform community.
67ba232d-7d3d-4620-9592-9b294aad3705 WHY are some subjects so politically divisive (abortion, gun control) while others, which affect just as many people (mining reform, community-college reform) are largely inert?
That he is being challenged so vociferously, he said, is a sign of "the need for orthodoxy in the reform community".
The long-term product of this trip will be an audio archive of all the interviews, which will be available through Creative Commons, free to the photo community and the prison reform community.
"A lot of people in the reform community say, 'We know what we need to do; we just need the political will to do it,' and I think that's wrong," he says.
A Ministry of Justice spokeswoman said: "We want to reform community sentences to ensure that offenders are properly punished for their crimes and effectively rehabilitated and we are still considering a variety of options.
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