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lo·cal com·mu·ni·ty

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  1. local community

    A local community refers to a group of individuals who live in close proximity to each other, typically in a shared geographic area such as a neighborhood, town, or city. A local community usually exhibits a sense of common identity, social interactions, and relationships among its members. It is characterized by mutual support, cooperation, and shared resources, often organized through local institutions and organizations. The members of a local community may engage in various activities, such as commerce, entertainment, education, volunteerism, and civic participation, to contribute to the well-being and development of the community as a whole.

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  1. Local community

    A local community is a group of interacting people sharing an environment. In human communities, intent, belief, resources, preferences, needs, risks, and a number of other conditions may be present and common, affecting the identity of the participants and their degree of cohesiveness.

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  1. local community

    A community within a local geographical area.

    The local community ensure all people have a purpose and contribute to society and receive a universal living income.


    Submitted by MaryC on January 19, 2021  

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of local community in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of local community in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of local community in a Sentence

  1. Councilman Steve Kozachik:

    In the nearly 20 years that Southwest Key Programs has operated shelters for unaccompanied minors, there has never been an incident of a child from one of our unaccompanied minor shelters committing a crime in the local community. … Of the thousands of children we have served over the years, less than a fraction of one percent have absconded from our shelters. my concern is for their well-being.

  2. Patrick Meehan:

    The purpose is to fill a gap which currently exists in the inability to appropriately prosecute these cases under federal law, the nature of communications has changed and frequently these kind of threats are being channeled through communications systems and can be channeled through states far away, and it makes it difficult for a local community that’s been affected to not only do an investigation, but also get support and collaboration from the community where the crime originated.

  3. Thomas Sherman:

    We had a sincere effort from the local community to come provide support. ... They rapidly responded to an event that was unfolding that they believed to be true.

  4. Eric Adams:

    At the precinct level, someone comes in for a petty theft, we're at the policing level, you identify that they have a mental health issue, instead of locking them up -- let's defer prosecution, let's have a local community-based organization that deals with mental health illnesses handle it right at the precinct -- that's the coordination that we need, there's no reason to put someone( with) mental health illness in Rikers Island, Rikers Island's Rikers Island.

  5. Frank Hargrave:

    An investigation in 1522 suggested that he was corrupt with stories that he had fathered a son ‘with a club foot’ within the local community although these kinds of stories were often fabricated by Henry’s commissioners as they were encouraged to dig up as much dirt as they could, probably to help the dangerous situation in the northwest, a local aristocrat, Sir William Brereton managed to have the Abbot’s death sentence cancelled and he and his canons were pensioned off with the closure of Norton Abbey.


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