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...n exchange of resources. This sharing them produces what is called a community, rather than the geography. Geography only has an indirect roled with the true sense of community-the sharing of ideas, food, culture, hardship, joys of life, birth, death and all those things that life brings to us. There are many communities, but they do not have to be limited to only physical places that we can go to: rather the act of engaging ourselves with others who have common interests can also be called a community. The "engaging" is readily available with the thousands of "virtual communities" that are online. Groups that use the Internet for common purposes create what is called a "virtual community." As Howard Rheingold states: A virtual community as they exist today is a group of people whom may or may not meet one another face to face, and who exchange word and ideas through the mediation of computer bulletin boards and networks. In cyberspace, we chat and argue, engage in intellectual intercourse, perform acts of commerce, and exchange knowledge, share emotional support, make plans, brain...