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    Community Spirit

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    Dear Community Members‚ • Want to create a safe environment for your family? • Increase the value of your property? • Unify your neighborhood to create a safe‚ fun‚ spirited community? If you’ve answered YES to any of these questions‚ why not join us at Town Hall Community Center‚ located at 123 Main St. Frisco‚ TX 75035 Friday May 4th at 7:00 P.M. Food and Refreshments to follow. Bring your family and your neighbors. Consider what a safe‚ fun‚ spirited gathering of neighbors in your

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    developing an organized neighborhood watch in your area you can eliminate crime. (NATW) Through neighborhood watches things that could lead up to a crime can be avoided because the community is involved and watching out for one and other. Neighborhood watch was introduced in Queens‚ New York in the late 1960’s when Kitty Genovese was raped and murdered. It was not until 1972 when the National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA) began the “watch group” called National Neighborhood Watch Program that it gained

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    Red Velvet Cake Superstitions and Urban Legends | | Sandra Rodriguez | 12/8/2012 | Superstitions and Urban Legends Red Velvet Cake My chose is Red Velvet Cake. Is a popular cake with a dark red‚ bright red or red-brown color? It is traditionally prepared as a layer cake topped with cream cheese icing‚ and sometimes cookie dough filling. To describes a red velvet cakes varying in the amounts of shortening and butter. All use red food coloring‚ but the reaction of acidic vinegar and

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    The article “How Does Your Neighborhood Define Who You Are?” States “ Where you live profoundly shapes who you are. “I would go as far as to argue that what is truly American is not so much the individual but neighborhood inequality‚” ( In the world we live in‚ we are given a label that summarizes the house we live in‚ the clothes we wear and the car we drive. This label only counts for people who let it. I am one of many who decide not to acknowledge this label nor let it define who I am as a person

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    Check out the following four incredible neighborhoods in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania‚ where seniors will thrive: Chestnut Hill This affluent‚ idyllic neighborhood is a mix of mainly families with young children and elderly residents. Seniors will find that there are many exciting activities in this area to participate in with people their own age from seasonal festivals to hiking in the Wissahickon Valley Park. This area is easily accessible to public transportation‚ dining establishments including

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    Contents Introduction 2 Main body 2 2.1 Waldorf Astoria Hotel – The Caledonian 2 2.2 What is Afternoon Tea? 3 2.3 History of Afternoon Tea 4 2.4 Waldorf Astoria and Afternoon tea 5 2.5 Applying theories 9 2.5.1 The four realms of experience 9 2.5.2 The tourist gaze 10 2.5.3 Five steps in staging a memorable experience 10 2.5.4 The Theatre Metaphor 11 Conclusion 11 Works Cited 12 Appendix 1 13 Introduction “Experience” as a noun can describe the way of learning something‚ the way a human being

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    Drugs in City Neighborhoods Drugs in city neighborhoods are an influence on the youth. The youth are drawn into becoming drug sellers. The drug activity has found a place in many distressed areas and as a result‚ has become a common source of income. Studies of understanding the social control in urban neighborhoods have been existent for over a century yet understanding the nature of the social relations that exert the current social behavior is still limited. Studies also show that

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    My Neighborhood is Great

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    My Neighborhood is Great I really love my neighborhood. It is a quiet‚ safe place with great neighbors. In short‚ my neighborhood is nice to live in. My neighborhood is quiet. Even though it has the regular amount of noise of any place‚ there are many peaceful moments. For example‚ after most people have gone to work‚ you can hardly hear any noise. Of course‚ when the kids get home‚ there is more noise; but‚ it is relatively quiet all day in my neighborhood. Also‚ I feel safe in my

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    The Neighborhoods and Crime Theory came about from research by the Department of Sociology at the University of Chicago. Their goal was to pinpoint the environmental factors related to crime. Where as Durkheim focused on how rapid change in society influenced crime rates‚ these studies looked at how change in individual neighborhoods affected crime. The research as a whole is known as the Chicago School of Human Ecology. Ecology is the study of relations of organisms to one another and to their

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    High Crime Neighborhood

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    Living in high-crime neighborhoods has a great impact on how neighbors socialize with each other. It either brings them together to fight against violence or torn them apart because the violence is promoted among other neighbors. Neighborhood environment serves as a source of socialization‚ mainly for adolescents. Being exposed to different behavioral models or cultural ideas‚ disadvantaged neighborhoods are thought to influence how young people make decisions about education‚ employment and relationships

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