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Sometimes communities are adversely affected by societal forces outside their
control , such as economic recessions or federal policies . Communities vary in
the extent to which they have local resources , employment opportunities ...
Sometimes communities are adversely affected by societal forces outside their
control , such as economic recessions or federal policies . Communities vary in
the extent to which they have local resources , employment opportunities ...
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Yet , community studies and the deliberations of governmental bodies alert us to
the extent to which economic forces have a positive or negative effect on the lives
of community residents . The community acts through its economic and political ...
Yet , community studies and the deliberations of governmental bodies alert us to
the extent to which economic forces have a positive or negative effect on the lives
of community residents . The community acts through its economic and political ...
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Obvious and Less Obvious Sources of Integration Traditionally , religious and
educational institutions have been the major forces for cohesion and integration
of citizens into their communities . These institutions , especially through their ...
Obvious and Less Obvious Sources of Integration Traditionally , religious and
educational institutions have been the major forces for cohesion and integration
of citizens into their communities . These institutions , especially through their ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 29 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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