Sentences with phrase «real feel of community»

This gives the site a real feel of community and support.

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You know how I feel about this, but my biggest wish is that instead of spending all that money on making bigger better productions out of their meetings, they would instead invest that money in making a real difference in their communities.
The conduct of the early Christian community makes this quite clear; for in it poverty was by no means felt as an advantage but as real distress.
It is this pride in our accomplishments that helps ease the sadness we feel as we make the announcement that after 13 years of active community engagement, it is time for the Real Diaper Association to close.
Belonging to an attachment parenting group has helped my husband and I go from feeling completely isolated to feeling as though we are part of a real community.
«What we saw was with a weird name and basically no money or name recognition, almost immediately when I started running, people came out of the woodwork in various communities saying they felt betrayed, he wasn't supporting Democrats or addressing the real issues,» Teachout said on Tuesday.
«I think the audience walked away feeling like she was impressive, that she's somebody the community could work with to the betterment of the city,» said the event's hostess, Mary Ann Tighe, who, in addition to her work at the Real Estate Board of New York, is one of the city's top commercial real - estate brokReal Estate Board of New York, is one of the city's top commercial real - estate brokreal - estate brokers.
Like other de Blasio critiques of Bloomberg, he felt that Bloomberg was being too generous to wealthy real estate barons and not demanding enough benefit for communities.
I also wanted to add that I feel the pressure of being judged in the nutrition community because I am in school to become a Dietitian (unconventional — REAL food)... & you know how no one will take a chunky Dietitian seriously.
I've talked about the importance of having a community on the blog before, but it feels all the more real to me after a weekend with these lovely ladies.
One of the best parts of blogging is the small community that has been building up here — I truly feel like I've gotten to know some of the regular commenters and that's great; not everyone I know in real life is as obsessed with clothes as I am so it's nice to have a group (squad?
The best part about Xpress.com is the community feels more like a genuine dating community than a bunch of skanky women with no real interest in finding a decent man.
Coming from a documentary background, Weinstein doesn't put a foot wrong: the entirely non-professional cast act out their community's rituals and rites in a way that feels totally real, and allows a story that plays with some big themes of identity and how much we should let ours be determined by those around us while never hitting you over the head with it.
There's a lot more feeling of participating in the community in real time.
Godless feels like the real McCoy; authentic, rich, historically accurate, and above all else, damn entertaining thanks to a revenge tale which ropes in a community — made up almost completely of women — who become caught in the middle of a feud between Jeff Daniels and Jack O'Connell.
In addition to showing real world benefits, stories can help us feel connected with a community of learners.
See, e.g., Coleman, The Struggle for Control of Education, in Education and Social Policy: Local Control of Education 64, 77 - 79 (C. Bowers, I. Housego & D. Dyke eds.1970); J. Conant, The Child, The Parent, and The State 27 (1959)(«Unless a local community, through its school board, has some control over the purse, there can be little real feeling in the community that the schools are in fact, local schools...»); Howe, Anatomy of a Revolution, in Saturday Review 84, 88 (Nov. 20, 1971)(«It is an axiom of American politics that control and power follow money...»); R. Hutchinson, State - Administered Locally Shared Taxes 21 (1931)-LRB-» [S] tate administration of taxation is the first step toward state control of the functions supported by these taxes...»).
Sometimes, it feels that teachers are working through these steps out of compliance of having to work together and it often just takes time (well, and a lot of work) to get to the real sense of community that will authentically create the best possibilities for the students.
So, I think that Virginia's feeling like a real breath of fresh air is rolling through the state in terms of really looking at things like more opportunities for kids to get out of school, particularly their junior and senior year, to be able to do internships or work experiences or independent studies or community - based project work.
They can develop their workforce, increase the motivation of their staff and, at the same time, have the feel - good factor of making a real impact in their local community.
We aim to create a vibrant, welcoming school community to which every student feels a real sense of belonging.
Sure there are social media platforms like Goodreads, Wattpad, Facebook groups etc. and then there are the «real» opportunities that are so much harder to facilitate and organize (and pay for e.g. expense vs profit) like community or regional events and networks as you point out above, but I feel really strongly that the most important thing for an author to do in order to build a loyal paying (italics) fanbase / readership is to produce good quality works that are publicized properly and to spend time interacting with those of your readers who you know buy your books because they came to you in the first place.
Hope in Paris — monthly inspiration Mike Dooley's TUT — I'm doing the #tut30days right now Austin Kleon — creative stuff to check out weekly so you don't feel ignorant about the arts and being a creative artist Kris Carr — self - care and veggies to keep you healthy and positive Your First 10k Readers — dive deep into book marketing — costs you some but a real community awaits @magicmommyhood on Instagram — daily parenting gems: feel good factor and laughs Aerogramme Writers» Studio — regular round - ups of grants and competitions, etc..
Located about 15 km out of Noosa, and right on the Noosa River, this is a magical little place with a real community feel.
This location offers great boating opportunities, amazing views and the look and feel of a real Maine waterfront community.
As it is home to a community of locals and also a large number of Thai and Cambodian workers you'll find it easy to get «real» Thai food at normal prices and won't feel as though you are staying in a tourist ghetto.
The beaches around Hell's Mouth (Porth Neigwl) are now hugely popular and thanks to the dedicated surfing community of nearby Abersoch, the area has gained a real «surf town» feel.
The nearby village of Abersoch has a real surf feel thanks to its surf community, surf shop and surf school at Hell's Mouth.
Better still, get yourself a bicycle and explore this tropical paradise and its rural community to get the feel of real Bali.
Okay, these so called professionals all base the game on the plot, uhh, just playing the demo or watching the trailer will immeadiatly tell you this game isnt about plot, the reason i like this game iscause it is a casual game where you can feel like you can finish it, you know carrying on through the adventure mode little by little, its not meant for the hardcore, while more gameplay mechanics would of been nice (just using the stick and a button is definatly over used) but the real reason this game is fun, the price, its just # 3 ($ 5) and considering a hell of alot of worse games cost more than double this on live arcade you could do alot worse, the only thing blocking this from an 8 is the online community is dead, unfortunatly!
The snobbier segments of the game community love to decry the Spike TV Video Game Awards as an embarrassment and not representative of the feelings of «real» gamers.
With accessibility to spare, a real commitment to diversity and an infectious sense of innocent fun, Overwatch feels like an important game — the sort that can bridge boundaries in the oft - segmented gaming community.
«Thanks to further largess from the arts community, Pratt Institute's Flameproof student exhibition will be coming to Bushwick Open Studios... «I think the idea of participation in the art community is much more in evidence in this context, it feels very real, participatory,» [Pratt professor Greg Drasler] said.»
«I think the idea of participation in the art community is much more in evidence in this context, it feels very real, participatory,» he said.
But he said he does feel like «a leader of a community who is seeking a deeper life and real connections.»
«The way I want to work is I want to consult with the private sector, with government and with the academic community to see what are the issues that they feel are the ones that need to be pursued right now as a priority, and I don't want to create an agenda that is not grounded in real - life concerns of Canadians,» she says.
Once the LND protocol devs and the broader Lightning community feel comfortable onboarding the general public onto the Lightning Network and encouraging the use of real money, we will release Zap on mainnet.
How many realtors you know that will spend the whole weekend with you visiting homes in neighboring towns... On one Saturday we saw 16 homes in 3 towns... My wife and I wanted to get a feel for the communities being we were new here and she was superb to say the least... we were able to determine which town met our needs because of this... Signe and Ryan are the most honest and humble professionals we have ever team up with... they made our challenge theirs and were willing and were able to do whatever it took... the best part, they were able to negotiate a $ 30,000 discount from the sales price of the home... The home we bought was not in an area that would be considered a buyers market, it was a sellers market but they were still able to save us $ 30K... Now that is what the Denny Real Estate Group is all about... it's not about them, it's all about «YOU»... I wholeheartedly recommend this realtor for all your real estate needs... Oh and by the way, we wanted to have some work done on the home and they put us in touch with professionals that were fantastic and inexpensive saving us even more moneReal Estate Group is all about... it's not about them, it's all about «YOU»... I wholeheartedly recommend this realtor for all your real estate needs... Oh and by the way, we wanted to have some work done on the home and they put us in touch with professionals that were fantastic and inexpensive saving us even more monereal estate needs... Oh and by the way, we wanted to have some work done on the home and they put us in touch with professionals that were fantastic and inexpensive saving us even more money...
is how sales rep Susan Gucci responds when asked how she felt winning one of the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB)'s prestigious Community Service Awards last June, presented to her at a special cocktail reception at the board's head office.
«We felt that by incorporating green features with a reasonable payback into the new NAR headquarters in Washington, D.C., we could demonstrate to the real estate community that building an environmentally sensitive building could be done cost effectively,» say Richard Rosenthal, chairman of the RPOC D.C. Subcommittee.
Foster feelings of community for members by hosting a real estate issue chat room, blog, or message board online.
We feel privileged to be a part of the local community and work hard to see that our clients, neighbors and friends make excellent real estate decisions.
The San Antonio Board of REALTORS ® (SABOR) was organized in 1910, by twenty - two members of the city's real estate community who felt San Antonio would benefit from a collective membership of REALTORS ®.
JM is a great community school where the kids feel a real sense of home.
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