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Indian residents are more likely to interact informally with other American Indians
, at home , at Indian bars , Indian centers ... For most ethnic minority group
residents , the neighborhood may be regarded not only as a spatial “ community ,
” but ...
Indian residents are more likely to interact informally with other American Indians
, at home , at Indian bars , Indian centers ... For most ethnic minority group
residents , the neighborhood may be regarded not only as a spatial “ community ,
” but ...
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Ghetto residents are also in services essential to the larger community , such as
communications , transportation , and sanitation . This is in contrast to the Fusfeld
model , which has some of the features of a " street corner model , ” that is ...
Ghetto residents are also in services essential to the larger community , such as
communications , transportation , and sanitation . This is in contrast to the Fusfeld
model , which has some of the features of a " street corner model , ” that is ...
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Even under the best of circumstances , these centers operate in a “ potentially
turbulent ” environment , especially if the clients ' behavior is of concern to the
local neighborhood residents . An understanding of the processes of community
...
Even under the best of circumstances , these centers operate in a “ potentially
turbulent ” environment , especially if the clients ' behavior is of concern to the
local neighborhood residents . An understanding of the processes of community
...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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