Blog 2:
We feel that knowing about where one lives helps to connect one to their community and make the experience more enjoyable. People who move about often without learning about their communities can feel disconnected at times from their community. This isn't always true, as constant movement can help raise awareness of a more global sense of community. Knowledge, however comes with time, as people will eventually discover things about their community the longer they reside. Knowing about laws in the community, from federal to state to neighborhood, will make one feel safer and more at home, as will community events, local attractions, and the surrounding environment.
We agree that communities should include shopping, specific respective proximity to one's family, be it near or far, and friends, old, new, and a generally amicable neighbors. A community needs jobs, schools, restaurants and grocery stores (preferably local), theatre and arts, phone, wifi, and electricity services, political systems and involvement centers, location, recreational resources, sports, public maintenance, religious outlets, shelter, shelters (including animal, homeless, and orphanages), medicine, news, and other information
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