Sentences with phrase «people out of the neighborhoods»

«If you had a gondola coupled with a visitor center, we think something like that would truly work to get people out of the neighborhoods
Her core message addresses gentrification and the affordable housing crisis in New York, though Dilan has been critical of his challenger for accepting campaign contributions from the young professionals pushing people out of the neighborhoods she says she wants to keep intact.

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Emily, a psychic medium based in Brooklyn, New York, directly opposed my unrealistic, misinformed view of psychics from the moment I met her because not only does it turn out that she lives in my neighborhood, but also she embodies an even more mysterious kind of magic: the ability to be an everyday person, a working mom, and the possessor of an impressive gift.
As Rupert Scofield, the president and CEO of FINCA International, writes in the recently released Social Entrepreneur's Handbook, «whether your mission is as ambitious as pulling millions of people out of poverty or as modest as feeding people in your neighborhood, now is the perfect time to get started.
The team out of the University of California, Berkeley and University College London tested how people mentally estimate distance and travel times by having 20 foreign students in London draw, in detail, the neighborhood surrounding their residence.
Attempts by Jews to move their people out of the urban centers and into colonies on the land have not been successful save in the neighborhood of big cities or in special circumstances.
We walk around the neighborhood (and the two adjoining neighborhoods) at the times when we know we'll find people out of their houses.
I ended up with the missional crowd: turning the missionary principle inside out — instead of going elsewhere and finding people of peace to connect with and disciple, you stay where the Spirit leads you locally and become a person of peace who welcomes and serves those in your neighborhood.
Coming out of college, a half a dozen of my friends joined together and we pooled our money together, rented a house, and started sharing food and time with other people in the neighborhood.
The fastest growing and largest churches in the world are cell - based, with all of the church ministry flowing out of small groupings of people who meet weekly, worshiping together, studying together, praying together and often engaging in highly imaginative service to people in their neighborhoods.
I heard of a woman today who got attacked by a dog, climbed a telephone pole, fell out of a tree, was yelled at by a police officer on a 911 call, got patched in to the State Police in New York, was almost arrested and sent to jail, trespassed on several people's property, hurtled fences and hedges in a mad dash through a neighborhood, and even convinced a former mayor of our town to call in some favors to the local power company.
How many of these churches will give to hurting people in the neighborhood that are not church attendees without any strings attached??? The true sheep of His pasture will God seek out if you sit in the halls of the false prophet and pastor who distorts and deceives you with false words which God has never said.
How exciting it is to see people get out of the actual church building and into the surrounding neighborhoods (and countries), being an example for Christ in love and in action!
Thus, if a minister today is not in process of being ousted, is regarded by at least many of his people as a wonderful Christian, a helpful preacher, a diligent pastor, and so on, he may rest content in this kind of status even though privately he is disturbed at all the kids who drop out of church school, at the inattentiveness of the church to its neighborhood, at the virtual neglect of older people, and at the bourgeois aroma that infects everything.
But somewhere out there is the «least» person in this neighborhood of the Kingdom — someone entering the Kingdom like a child or a slave, with NO authority.
Believe it or not, our laws and our governments do a pretty good job of restricting wickedness and keeping evil people off of the streets and out of our neighborhoods.
I don't think Jesus would support this administration... And since you want to know about Jesus... The Bible says if you don't work you don't eat... So I'm SICK of working my butt off and seeing all these people sit around cooking out and not working and wearing real nice clothes, nothing but the best... That is nuts... Nancy Pelosi get out on the streets go from neighborhood to neighborhood... Try Memphis, or New Orleans... You don't have a clue of what goes on... Your Blind...
Thirty years ago, people either bought tamales out of a can or from a neighborhood vendor, and the quality was not up to Hale's tastes, so he decided to make his own.
Fans of the frozen treat stand held out hope that Aunt Stelle's would reopen this year, once again serving Pink Lady snow cones to a neighborhood of people who grew up eating them every summer.
«The guys from the community began to laugh and doubt that we could play basketball at all,» Eaddy's son, William, 33, said, recalling that day in July 2008 when he and his brother, Ephraim, helped pass out fliers in the Garfield Park neighborhood about their church, the People's Church of The Harvest.
The conservancy last month released a needs - assessment report with 835 ideas from hundreds of people who filled out community surveys or attended six forums held in the Far North Side neighborhood.
«A lot of people have moved out here from the northwest suburbs like Palatine, Schaumburg and Arlington Heights, where you've got pools in just about every neighborhood,» said Kirk Reimer, director of parks and recreation.
Instead of sending out generic messages from the candidate, why not recruit and train volunteers to work with the people on the voter list who are in their neighborhoods?
That's why I am out in the community every single day, in every single neighborhood, talking to the people of Buffalo, and listening to their concerns about our city,» he said.
«Young people moving in and wanting to make the neighborhood better then you got ten people on a street keeping an eye out instead of one, because when you're by yourself trying to keep an eye on everything it may be disheartening, it may be too much,» Ryan said.
The process of designing those large - scale canvassing campaigns, assigning groups of people to fan out over neighborhoods to glean the inhabitants» political leanings, and corralling the collated results back into databases so that they can be analyzed is still a hugely time - consuming process riddled with errors.
«People who live in different neighborhoods are people trying to make a dollar out of 15 cents and it is very difficult.&People who live in different neighborhoods are people trying to make a dollar out of 15 cents and it is very difficult.&people trying to make a dollar out of 15 cents and it is very difficult.»
«It's an incredibly diverse district made up of a lot of different communities, and there's no one candidate that can effectively represent this district without reaching out beyond their neighborhood, their comfort zone and trying to bring people together,» Lasher said in an interview last week.
The poll also found that even people who make $ 100,000 annually were worried about being priced out of their neighborhoods.
«In 1991, Mayor Dinkins had a vision to serve young people in a comprehensive way, strengthen communities and help lift New Yorkers out of poverty in some of NYC's most under - resourced neighborhoods,» de Blasio said in a statement.
«Officers will still do radio runs and calls for service, but there's going to be a carve - out of time to walk neighborhoods, meet people, and develop relationships that build trust and are not based on being the victim of a crime.»
«We can not allow the people who created this neighborhood to be pushed out, pushed aside, because the developer wants to change the terms of the deal,» Stringer said.
People just out of prison are more prone to winding up back behind bars if there are more fellow ex-cons living in their neighborhood.
And in the era of climate change, those fleeing sea - level rise will be on the lookout for a place to live on higher ground, which is likely to push people of color and the poor out of neighborhoods that have historically been mostly black or Caribbean.
But one of the best ways I heard somebody explain it was, you know, if you want to be able to send reporters to Iraq to find out what's going on there, some money has to flow in to that journalistic enterprise, so that you are not just getting restaurant reviews from people about what's in their neighborhood.
August 2, 2006 Heat waves kill in areas without business to draw out elderly Severe heat waves kill more people in neighborhoods where there are few inviting businesses to draw older people out of their apartments, new research suggests.
2) Be the person you want to see more of in your neighborhood and seek out like - minded people — I used to say that I wanted to live in a healthier, more active community with places like Boulder, Colorado in mind.
And although a 2008 study discovered that eating out doesn't necessarily cause weight gain, people who live in neighborhoods with more fast - food restaurants have a higher risk of obesity than individuals who have a higher per capita of sit - down options.
Get Out turns the idea of what a «bad neighborhood» is on its ear and drives home the chilling fact that, if you're a black person, the mere words of a white person can become the ultimate violence that nullifies your self.
But when the people who did it are found, they turn out to be neo-Nazis who targeted the neighborhood because of its large immigrant population.
There will be authors out there, readers, publishing experts, and booksellers who say that this outpouring of unprofessional dreck is ruining the industry, which makes me wonder if these same people drive through neighborhoods yelling and screaming at people gardening in their back yards, shouting at them that, «You'll never be a farmer!»
Getting to know the people who live nearby and paying attention to who's coming in and out of the neighborhood makes it tougher for a burglar to blend in with the environment.
Ask yourself if you have any old 401 (k) plans out there, I know most people I spoke with had in the neighborhood of two or three.
Whether you are more likely to swap investment tips with friends at neighborhood parties or with bridge partners at the Palm Beach Country Club, you're no less immune from the same type of magical thinking that led otherwise smart people to believe Madoff could churn out consistently high returns year after year.
We are more cautious driving down the street when children are out playing, we are aware of people in the neighborhood we do not recognize, we even join local watch groups to keep our living areas safe and clean.
Don't enter people's yards without their permission (and especially don't enter a gated property; guard dogs will attack you or you could cause the escape of another dog and compound your problems); don't let yourself get surprised; if you can bring mace, do so; don't enter abandoned buildings alone; don't wear clothes that make you look like you are not part of the neighborhood or rich or otherwise; walk like you know what you are doing otherwise your vulnerable attitude will be picked up by criminal types; don't enter caves or holes without proper procedures, be sure to use assistants, and use proper gear such as ropes and other things that cave explorers or utility workers would use; park your car in a lighted place, remove visible valuables, lock up and take your keys; be wary of sexual approaches — predators will try to engage you in conversations or try to touch you; and trust your gut when it says you need to get out of there.
Since the majority of Furkids» pets are located out of the public eye in foster homes, showcasing pets in Petco stores, located in the neighborhoods where people live and work, is vital to their adoption success.
Chicago's lakefront is a frequent hang - out for youth during the summer months, but many young people have never been outside of their neighborhoods, let alone to the beaches along the lake.
Putting a new spin on the international biennial, CURRENT: LA democratizes the way people access art by featuring temporary art projects and public programs at outdoor locations, taking art out of the museum environment and into LA's diverse neighborhoods.
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