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The effects on our civic well-being when the immigrants among us must live under a perpetual cloud of suspicion are worse.
The sheik's two extravagantly appointed stables are to Newmarket what Apple is to Cupertino, Calif., or NASA is to Cape Canaveral, Fla .— the town's biggest employer, the linchpin of its prestige, and the guarantor of its civic well-being.
Like some of its sister programming on A&E, "The Squad" celebrates the efforts of people doing jobs — hard jobs requiring a certain muscularity that help to maintain our sense of civic well-being.
We believe that the purpose of remembering 9/11 and its dead cannot be served admirably unless the memorial contributes to the civic well-being of the neighborhood it inhabits.
The scope of Santa Monica's over-arching city plan has evolved over time, the mayor admits, expanding from environmental conservation and other localized concerns to address overall environmental health and civic well-being.
But through this article, we will see that beyond its criminal vocation, this system is an instrument of justice which has the primordial role of educating and assisting Rwandan citizens to obtain some form of human and civic well-being after an event so dramatic that it plunged them into immeasurable suffering and disastrous disagreements.
Long before there were Expos to rally public interest in such things as water and sustainable development, Zaragoza was aware of the importance of water to its civic well-being, and an exploration of the city is, in many ways, a thematic extension of the Expo.
The intensity and meanness of Trump's language is designed to scapegoat the Mexican people for insecurities internal to the U.S. Mexicans have launched several political revolutions within Mexico, each leading to a revitalization of its deep cultural heritage and imperfect struggles in search of an improved civic well-being.
A crime wave that threatens to engulf the very foundations of our civic well-being.' If these words sounds familiar, it's because society is always looking for 'bad hombres' to scapegoat," wrote Charles McNulty in the Los Angeles Times.
Most other indices of this type are run as policy prototypes or research experiments, says Julie Rusk, who carries the daunting job title of chief civic well-being officer for the city.
Quality of life is defined by Felce and Perry [ 3] as overall well-being described by objective indicators and subjective evaluation of physical, material, social, productive, emotional and civic well-being.
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