Until the war in Indochina, the Hmong were a small, isolated community of farmers living in the highlands of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.
This free app is a gateway into a community of people living with bipolar disorder.
In general it's been a safe place for people to live and I don't expect to see members of the large, international community living here leaving town as a result of this.
The book traces the evolution from a smattering of teens living in their vans to a community of nomadic craftsmen and their families, who have replaced their rigs with horse-drawn caravans imbues its subjects with a grace and nobility often lacking in their media portrayals.
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Living in a community of 40 or more residences my experience is that mature debate is impossible.
Of course, the idea of seniors living in community settings is entirely unremarkable.
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Living in the community of Tower Hamlets, one of London's poorest districts, Lorna is reliant on welfare benefits to put food on the table.
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But we live in a way that is just so isolated from one another and if you've ever experienced a form of intentional living where there's such a profound sense of community and of cooperation and love for one another, that is something I feel like we're really missing.
For oldsters on a budget, there are places like Flushing House, a 319-unit independent living community at the end of the No. 7 line in Queens.
"We in Wales cherish our communities and the Newbridge Memo and 'Stute is a living reminder of a community based around our rich industrial heritage, " he said.
In my 20 years in the East Lake neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama, I have had the opportunity to talk to seniors and others in the area about childhood memories of a vibrant, living community: walks to the corner drugstore, fresh food at local markets, movies at the area theatre, and boat rides on the lake in the park.
Similarly, an analysis of national crime statistics done last year by University of Florida criminology student Nicholas Branic found that living in a gated community does not significantly influence a person's likelihood of victimization.
Each short-listed family was tested on initiative, stamina and team-working, as well as undergoing psychological tests to find out how they might cope with the stresses of living in a small mining community in Blaenavon.
"The fact of the matter is that Americans abroad, our diplomatic community, ... have been living with this threat for a number of years, " he said.
Enacting comprehensive health reform as a means of expanding access to care for people living with HIV has been a top priority of the HIV community for many years.
The book claims that from the outset many people living in the close-knit community of Bakewell knew the wrong man had been convicted of her murder.
Two other brothers, James and Owen Roe McDermott, were deemed unfit to plead in 2010 and returned to their home in the village, living in the same community as some of their victims and their families.
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The UPP Social has been heavily criticized by public policy experts like Dr. Janice Perlman, author of FAVELA: Four Decades of Living on the Edge in Rio de Janeiro, for its slow implementation and lack of community mobilization.
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England also talked of growing up and living in North Tulsa, which has a large African-American community, and saying he had friends of all races.
We also added a new measure net migration which we see as a clear gauge of whether or not residents feel a community is worth living in.
When authority officials went to investigate, they discovered a community of about a dozen adults, some with children, living contentedly and quite comfortably off the land.
An internal Obama administration e-mail recently leaked to the press appeared to reveal that officials would shut down a controversial component of the health reform law the Community Living Assistance Services and Supports, or CLASS Act.
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"In the event of a health emergency at this independent living community our practice is to immediately call emergency medical personnel for assistance and to wait with the individual needing attention until such personnel arrives, " Jeffrey Toomer said in a written statement.
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Each wall is unique and reflects the people of that community, and each wall is a tribute to living an examined life.
The Pueblo peoples are one of the oldest groups of Native Americans, and there has been a community living in the multi-tiered adobe buildings in Taos for some 1, 000 years.
At first glance, the independent living community, called Brickstone, is not unlike hundreds of other upscale senior residences.
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Developers and tournament organizers are far too happy marketing to the gaming community alone rather than not trying to expand into the living rooms of the general public.
Albanian community leaders say that these figures mask the true numbers of Kosovars and Albanians living here and that there are now at least 30, 000 of them.
The new app, called EcoHub, will initially be tested with and available to residents of the Pecan Street demonstration project, a smart grid living community in Austin.
What is alarming is that 93% of these patients are not in hospital but are living in the community.
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