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Alexxx [7]
1 year ago
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Cion: How does where you live or where you call home shape the person you are?

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MatroZZZ [7]1 year ago
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As we shape our regional area through biological changes and colonial activities, so we collectively define its identity; in turn, as set locations for life, and hubs for gathering and activity, these places piece concurrently our own person, and collective, identities.

<h3>How does a community shape a person?</h3>

Neighbourhoods with shared goods, values, beliefs and attitudes enable us to live better, strive for more and concentrate on the outcomes we're looking for, developing a feeling of belonging, acceptance, knowledge and inspiration.

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