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communityRefers to all the populations of interacting species found in a specific area or region at a certain time.
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communityAll the organisms that inhabit a particular area; an assemblage of populations of different species living close enough together for potential interaction.
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communityDefinition Group of people sharing common characteristics or interests. A community can be either a geographically based group of persons or a group with shared interests or common demographic composi [..]
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communityA group of people who identify with each other, have common interests, or are viewed as forming a distinct segment of society. The word community can also mean a society as a whole. A Human Rights Com [..]
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communityCommunities are customizable public or private spaces for employees, end-customers, and partners to collaborate on best practices and business processes.
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communityA group of people living in the same locality and under the same government, or a political subdivision of a state or other authority that has zoning and building code jurisdiction over a particular area.
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community1[singular] all the people who live in a particular area, country, etc. when talked about as a group The local community was shocked by the murders. health workers based in the community (= working wi [..]
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communitylate 14c., from Old French comunité "community, commonness, everybody" (Modern French communauté), from Latin communitatem (nominative communitas) "community, society, fellowship, frien [..]
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communityA constantly changing group of people collaborating and sharing their ideas over an electronic network (e.g., the Internet). Communities optimize their collective power by affiliation around a common [..]
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communityA society where peoples relations with each other are direct and personal and where a complex web of ties link people in mutual bonds of emotion and obligation. In the social sciences, especially soci [..]
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communitygroup of organisms or a social group interacting in a specific region under similar environmental conditions.
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communitysocial group whose members share common heritage, interests, or culture.
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communityPublic stakeholders typically associated with a project. [D02488]
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communityIn SNMP, a logical group of managed devices and NMSs in the same administrative domain.
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communityEskaton uses the word "Community" to describe each of its full spectrum of living environments -- including independent living, assisted living, memory care, rehabilitation and skill [..]
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communitya group of people living in a particular local area; "the team is drawn from all parts of the community" common ownership; "they shared a community of possession [..]
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communityA community may be based around a place, a cultural tradition, or commonly held interests or experiences.
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communityA group of people who share a common sense of identity and interact with one another on a sustained basis.
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communityLower case.
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communityAn assemblage of organisms that are associated in a common environment and interact with each other in a self-sustaining and self-regulating relation. companion cell
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communitytsiber
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communityeyde
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communitykibets (kibutsim)
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communitykehile
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communitypl: -ties 1 : the people who live in a particular place or region and usually are linked by some common interests 2 a : the mass of community property owned by a husband and wife [a spouse may ...
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communityRefers to organisms living within a defined habitat. Organisms within a freshwater marsh are related in many ways, one of which is being part of a food web. Within many communities different bird spec [..]
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communityAll the species within a particular area
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communityGroup of organisms living and interacting together in the same environment.
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communityall the populations of different species living and interacting together in a distinct area
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communityTwo or more populations living together and sharing a habitat.
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communityStrategic Direction
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communityAn association of different species living together at the same time in a defined habitat with some degree of mutual dependence. It can be of various sizes from lake sediments to rainforests (Compare [..]
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communityHigh School of Vermont (CHSVT)
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communityA much-used term with little specific meaning but usually refers to a social group characterized by dense networks of social interaction reflecting a common set of cultural values. Often, but not nece [..]
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community
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communitythe 28 member states of the European Union
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communityA group of various populations in a given area
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communityContact Us
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communityWhat you get when you cross a Pirates' Guild with a Pacifists' Convention. Between them, states like Libya on the one hand and Sweden on the other are perfectly placed to tell Israel how to [..]
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communityA collection of people in a geographical area; may also include the idea that the collection has a social structure and a sense of community spirit or belonging.
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communityAny group of people sharing a common identity based on family, occupation, region, religion, culture, gender, age, interest, or avocation; where you live, go to school, work, worship, have family; peo [..]
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communityThe physical area where we live, comprised of places where we know and interact with real people.
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communityCommunity refers to the group of people or a society living together in a specific local area or a group of people with similar rights or interests. Community means neighborhood or locality.
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communityThe new term for WebRing, sometimes called a WebRing community, all the websites on one ring.
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community(n) a group of people living in a particular local area(n) common ownership(n) a group of nations having common interests(n) agreement as to goals(n) a district where people live; occupied primarily b [..]
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communityall of the organisms that interact, both directly and indirectly, within an ecosystem.
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communityA group of living things that are generally found together within an ecosystem.
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communitythe people with common interests living in a particular area
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communityCollection of animal and plant species present in a given location; generally viewed as also encompassing the interactions between different species.
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communityService operated primarily within the boundaries of a community that is not considered a municipality, county, independent city or parish.
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community"Social relationships that individuals have based on group consensus, shared norms and values, common goals, and feelings of identification, belonging and trust" (Small & Supple, 2001, p. 3).
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communityA multidimensional concept that includes a feeling of belonging, the sense that the individual and the group matter to each other, the feeling that members' needs will be met through group resources...
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communityA group of people who live in a common territory, have a common history and shared values, participate together in various activities, and have a high degree of solidarity" (p.14 Phillips 1993).
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communitya complex term referring to any social group which shares one or more characteristics such as locality, culture, history, religion, occupation, interests, and which is perceived, or perceives itself, [..]
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communityA community may be a neighborhood and places around school; local residents; and/or local groups based in neighborhoods.
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communityThe Community is a socially interactive forum where members can recommend content, leave helpful comments, and follow other community members.
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communityPopulations of plants and animals that live and interact with one another at the same site (e.g. sand beach, oak forest).
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communityseveral people associated by free-will choice.
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communityA community on the Internet is a virtual group of Internet users. Usually the members have interests in common, communicate via the Internet, and make their knowledge available for use in the community.
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communityAll of the people living in a specific locality or members of a group that share a particular interest.
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communityincludes individuals (the public), community organisations, schools, advocacy organisations and peak bodies.
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communityIn ecology, an assemblage of populations of different species within a specified location in space and time. Sometimes, a particular subgrouping may be specified, such as the fish community in a lake [..]
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communityIn ecology, an assemblage of populations of different species within a specified location in space and time. Sometimes, a particular subgrouping may be specified, such as the fish community in a la [..]
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communityA group of interacting organisms living together in a given place.
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communityis a group of organisms living in a common environment and interdependent.
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communityAn association of living things, plant and animal, each occupying a certain position or ecological niche, inhabiting a common environment and interacting with each other.
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communityThe spectrum of different living organisms inhabiting a particular region, habitat, or biotope.
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communityPsychotherapeutic technique which emphasizes socioenvironmental and interpersonal influences in the resocialization and Rehabilitation of the Patient. The setting is usually a Hospital Unit or ward in [..]
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communityA group of organisms occurring in a particular environment, presumably interacting with each other and with the environment, and identifiable by means of ecological survey from other groups (from Mill [..]
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communityA political entity that has the authority to adopt and enforce floodplain ordinances for the area under its jurisdiction. In most cases, a community is an incorporated city, town, township, borough, village, or an unincorporated area of a county or parish. However, some states have statutory authorities that vary from this description.
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communityAn integrated group of species inhabiting a given area. The organisms within a community influence one another’s distribution, abundance and evolution.
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communityA group of organisms occurring together.
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communityThe plants and animals that interact in a habitat.
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communityA group of various populations in a given area
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community"Community" means a centralized area or locality in which a body of inhabitants is gathered in one group having common residential, social or business interests. The term does not necessaril [..]
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community A city, town, district, neighborhood, or other commonly recognized geographical, social, or political area.
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communityA city, town, district, neighborhood, or other commonly recognized geographical, social, or political area.
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communityThe term community is used to identify any grouping of personal or organizational entities, at different levels of formal organization, that are considering or undertaking implementation of DDI. Examp [..]
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communityA group of ecologically related populations of various species that occur in a particular geographic area at a particular time.
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communityA community is a unified body of individuals, unified by interests, location, occupation, common history, or political and economic concerns.
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communityNew to League?
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communityThe territory of each Member State of the Community to which the Treaty establishing the European Community is applicable.
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communityA loosely defined term that could mean a municipality, near municipality or unorganized settlement. Some data which is geographically created by grouping postal codes do not match municipal boundaries exactly; e.g., Community Fact Sheets draw on a variety of sources, some which define boundaries exactly and some which do not.
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communityThe EPA's corporate plan uses the term 'community' in its broadest sense to include all levels of Government, industry, special interest groups and the general public.
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communityIn ecology, the species that interact in a common area.
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communityGOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
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communityA group of people who share a concern, geographic area or population characteristics (Kim-Ju et al., 2008). Together to Live focuses on communities who share a concern for youth suicide.
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communityAny naturally occurìng group of organisms that occupy a common enviroment. The term is a general one, covering groups of various sizes. A grouping of interacting populations in a particular habitat.
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community an assemblage of plants and animals that exist together to make up a particular type of ecosystem.
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communityUsed in many ways. Usually refers to those living within a small, loosely defined geographical area. Yet any group of individuals who share interests may also be described as a community. Also sometim [..]
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communityA community is a group of people understood as having a certain identity due to the sharing of common interests or to a shared proximity. A community may be identified as a group of people living in t [..]
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communityAn assembly of organisms that tend to occur together under similar environmental conditions; usually considered to be on a smaller spatial scale than an ecosystem.
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communitya group of people associated by free-will choice.
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communityThe district or locality in which people live. A group of people living in the same locality and under the same government. A social group having common interests.
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communityThe Latin term communitas was frequently used in late medieval England to characterize (among other associations) the residents of a town as a group, in a way that implied common action, common obliga [..]
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communityA self-organized network of people with common agenda, cause, or interest, who collaborate by sharing ideas, information, and other resources.
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communityIn ecology, this refers to populations of various species that are co-occurring at the same time and place.
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