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center and community
Every community, if it is alive has a spirit, and that spirit is the center of its unity and identity.
The building was designed to serve as both a public library and a community center.
The Spitzer Science Center ( SSC ), part of the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center located on the Caltech campus, is the data analysis and community support center for NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope.
He coordinated the children's community center at Expo 58.
The community for a time made Safed an international center of cloth weaving and manufacturing, as well as a key site for Jewish learning.
Peasants continued to center their lives in the village, where they were members of a corporate body and help manage the community resources and monitor the community life.
On July 3, 1990, in an effort to memorialize his accomplishments, several community members in Aurora, Nebraska decided to construct a " Hands-On " science center.
The city's Human Services Department operates the Jackie Robinson Center, a community outreach center that provides early diabetes detection and other services.
The Irish community includes a large number of bands, multiple newspapers, the numerous Irish stores, including Browne's Irish Market, and the Irish Museum and Cultural Center is the new center of the community.
He was a leader in creating the Jewish community center concept, and helped found the Society for the Advancement of Judaism.
; Community card poker ( also known as flop poker ): A variation of Stud, players are dealt an incomplete hand of face-down cards, and then a number of face-up community cards are dealt to the center of the table, each of which can be used by one or more of the players to make a 5-card hand.
Comstock intended Syracuse University and the hill to develop as an integrated whole ; a contemporary account described the latter as " a beautiful town ... springing up on the hillside and a community of refined and cultivated membership ... established near the spot which will soon be the center of a great and beneficent educational institution.
Historian David Carter remarks in his book about the Stonewall riots that the bar itself was a complex business that represented a community center, an opportunity for the Mafia to blackmail its own customers, a home, and a place of " exploitation and degradation ".
In 2006, construction of new plants owned by Sharp Corporation and other companies of mainly Japanese origin has started in the neighboring community of Łysomice ( about 10 km from city center ).
There are free classes offered at the community center by clubs for cooking, gardening, art, writing, and technology.
The community was to have been built in the shape of a circle, with businesses and commercial areas at its center, community buildings and schools and recreational complexes around it, and residential neighborhoods along the perimeter.
Normal telephone traffic patterns show that most calling is done between people in a community of interest, in this case a geographical one: the population center.
Two discrete, sociological theories explain and justify gentrification as an economic process ( production-side theory ) and as a social process ( consumption-side theory ) that occurs when the suburban gentry tire of the automobile-dependent urban sprawl style of life ; thus, professionals, empty nest aged parents, and recent university graduates perceive the attractiveness of the city center — earlier abandoned during white flight — especially if the poor community possesses a transport hub and its architecture sustains the pedestrian traffic that allows the proper human relations impeded by ( sub ) urban sprawl.
He furthermore composed a rule for the governance of the monastery, and made the Studios community the center of an extensive congregation of dependent monasteries, including the Sakkudion.
In modern-day Spain, it is usually considered to comprise a part of the autonomous community of Castile and León in the north-west, and Castile – La Mancha and Madrid in the center and the central-south-west of the country, sometimes including Cantabria and La Rioja in the north as well, for historical reasons.
The custody and immigration status of a young Cuban boy, Elián González ( born December 7, 1993 ), was at the center of a heated 2000 controversy involving the governments of Cuba and the United States, González's father, Juan Miguel González Quintana, González's other relatives in Miami, Florida, and in Cuba, and Miami's Cuban American community.
A governmental organization would not place a welfare center in a wealthier neighborhood where it would have very limited support to the community, as it is not needed.

center and life
And of course religious life continues to center in the more famous mosques, and commercial life -- very much a social institution -- in the bazaar.
When Kitti was alive -- and he remembered the pressure of her hand resting lightly on his arm -- she had been the center of his life.
The skiff was headed for the very center of the nebula -- toward that place which, Jack knew now, could hold nothing less important than the very core of the Angel's life and religion.
Had he decided, perhaps, that the center of the cloud was a center of government, instead of a center of life and faith ''??
The Agora, meaning " gathering place " or " assembly ", was the center of athletic, artistic, spiritual and political life of the polis.
The mid-and late first decade of the 21st century have also seen extensive campus construction, with the erection of two new housing complexes, full renovation of two dormitories, and a forthcoming dining hall, life sciences center, and visual arts center.
The center of athletic life is the Alumni Gymnasium, which includes the Karl Michael Competition Pool and the Spaulding Pool, a state of the art fitness center, a weight room, and a 1 / 13th-mile ( 123 m ) indoor track.
The Collis Center is the center of student life and programming, serving as what would be generically termed the " student union " or " campus center.
The Johnson Center serves as the center for student life with many activities and productions sponsored by Program Board and Student Government.
' There was a hollow space at the center of Kosinski that had resulted from denying his past ,' Sloan writes, ' and his whole life had become a race to fill in that hollow space before it caused him to implode, collapsing inward upon himself like a burnt-out star.
Indeed, Severn's spacious apartment in the Via di San Isidoro became the busy center of Academy life.
In the 1930s, " In the face of worldwide antisemitic efforts to stigmatize and destroy Judaism, influential Christians and Jews in America labored to uphold it, pushing Judaism from the margins of American religious life towards its very center.
To this day, AF is the center of student life in Lund, featuring many theater companies, a prize-winning student radio ( Radio AF ), and organizing the enormous Lundakarnevalen ( the Lund Carnival ) every four years.
The labyrinth retains its connection with death and a triumphant return: at Hadrumentum in North Africa ( now Sousse ), a Roman family tomb has a fourfold labyrinth mosaic floor with a dying minotaur in the center and a mosaic inscription: " Enclosed here, he loses life " ( Kern 169 ; Kerényi fig. 31 ).
Lorenzo's father, Piero ' the Gouty ' de ' Medici, was also at the center of Florentine life, active as an art patron and collector.
Mong Há has long been the center of Chinese life in Macau and the site of what may be the region's oldest temple, a shrine devoted to the Buddhist Guanyin ( Goddess of Mercy ).
The Bible was the center of medieval religious life.
St. Mathilda founded many religious institutions, including the canonry of Quedlinburg, which became a center of ecclesiastical and secular life in Germany under the rule of the Ottonian dynasty, as well as the convents of St. Wigbert in Quedlinburg, in Pöhlde, Enger and Nordhausen in Thuringia, likely the source of at least one of her vitae.

center and Black
Why should a white hotel be set down in the center of Black Bottom??
File: Abalone & Asparagus, Stir-Fried with Black Bean Sauce ( 207804042 ). jpg |< center > Abalones with asparagus </ center >
In the center of the helmet was a center black stripe surrounded by 2 gold stripes and 2 white stripes, These colors represented the two college rival schools in the state of Georgia ; rival schools Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets ( White and Gold ) and the Georgia Bulldogs ( Red and Black ) Although the gold was later taken out, the white remains to this day.
Constantinople was the largest and richest urban center in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea during the late Eastern Roman Empire, mostly as a result of its strategic position commanding the trade routes between the Aegean Sea and the Black Sea.
Southeastern Europe, bordering the Black Sea and Danube, with the Carpathian mountains in its center.
At the center of Black American food celebrations is the value of sharing.
The city served as a bustling commercial center, as it controlled the Volga-Don portage, which was used by the Rus to cross from the Black Sea to the Volga and thence to the Caspian ; the route was known as the " Khazarian Way ".
The western part of the Black Sea region, especially the Zonguldak area, is a center of coal mining and heavy industry.
alt = Black outline of city with three blues blocks in the center, one cyan block in the center, and one cyan block at the bottom inside the black outline
Another important center of population was Nova Scotia, for example Africville and other villages near Halifax, see Black Nova Scotians.
The ' Black Proposal ' was a short, ten-page proposal for the creation of a supercomputing center which eventually led to funding from the National Science Foundation ( NSF ) to create supercomputing centers, including the National Center for Supercomputing Applications ( NCSA ) at the University of Illinois.
Black and white pieces, twenty-two each, are arranged on all points but the center.
Blues fans can visit Beale Street, which used to be the center of the Black community, where a young B. B.
Syldavia is also called " The Kingdom of the Black Pelican " and its flag is yellow with a black pelican in the center.
The city is a major seaport located on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea and the administrative center of the Odessa Oblast.
Before they surrendered to United States troops, the Mojave held lands along the river that stretched from Black Canyon, where the tall pillars of First House of Mutavilya loomed above the river, past Avi kwame or Spirit Mountain, the center of spiritual things, to the Quechan Valley, where the lands of other tribes began.
In the early 19th century, the Hartford and Dedham Turnpike was built ( now Rt 109 ), a straight route built through the Great Black Swamp, and up a large hill in the center of town.
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This interchange is located in the economic and cultural center for Black Savannah.
Madison County is bounded by beginning at a point on Big Black River, where the same crosses the center line in township twelve, range three, east ; thence east to the old Choctaw boundary line ; thence north on said boundary line to the center line of township twelve, range five, east ; thence through the center of said township twelve, range five, east, to the range line between townships five and six, east ; thence south on said range line to Pearl River ; thence down said river, with its meanderings, to the line between townships six and seven, north ; thence west on said township line to the basis meridian of the Choctaw survey ; thence north on said meridian line to the line between townships seven and eight, north ; thence west on said township line to the line between ranges two and three, west ; thence north on said range line to Big Black River ; thence up said river, with its meanderings, to the beginning.

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