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In the instance of a locality - based community , we are interested in
understanding how the system is functioning . This involves examination of the
various subsystems within a community , such as the economic , political ,
educational , health ...
In the instance of a locality - based community , we are interested in
understanding how the system is functioning . This involves examination of the
various subsystems within a community , such as the economic , political ,
educational , health ...
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Thus when the various subsystems of the community change there is an impact
on the total system . When the task or maintenance functions of the subsystems of
a community are not carried out successfully , the result is a lack of goal ...
Thus when the various subsystems of the community change there is an impact
on the total system . When the task or maintenance functions of the subsystems of
a community are not carried out successfully , the result is a lack of goal ...
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The social game is played by leaders in the various subsystems ( games ) of the
community , through such activities as overlapping board memberships , social
standing , and social activities . The games analogy provides an interesting way
of ...
The social game is played by leaders in the various subsystems ( games ) of the
community , through such activities as overlapping board memberships , social
standing , and social activities . The games analogy provides an interesting way
of ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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