The Small City and Regional Community, Volumes 11-12Foundation Press, 1995 |
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... identified a total of 40 towns . Three quarters of those surveyed identified at least two communities as those in which they perform basic living requirements . Over half identified three or more . In addition , nearly one - quarter of ...
... identified a total of 40 towns . Three quarters of those surveyed identified at least two communities as those in which they perform basic living requirements . Over half identified three or more . In addition , nearly one - quarter of ...
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... identifying their importance as institutions and through the social and professional contacts of those associated with the hospital . Professional associations of medical and administrative personnel were identified as key to developing ...
... identifying their importance as institutions and through the social and professional contacts of those associated with the hospital . Professional associations of medical and administrative personnel were identified as key to developing ...
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... identified as a result of increasing demand , as land becomes increasingly scarce due to development restrictions outside the metropolitan area . While developing a comprehensive list of brownfield sites is an important preliminary step ...
... identified as a result of increasing demand , as land becomes increasingly scarce due to development restrictions outside the metropolitan area . While developing a comprehensive list of brownfield sites is an important preliminary step ...
Contents
Community Concepts and Problems | 11 |
Information and The Community | 61 |
Politics Labor and Mobilization | 77 |
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