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lara31 [8.8K]
4 years ago
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Think about the town or community that you live in now. What perception do people who don’t live in your town have about your co

mmunity? How do you feel about your community? Do you think that you see things differently? Why or why not? Write a paragraph or two in your journal about this. This should be completed within a single sitting.
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erik [133]4 years ago
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People that do not live in my town often think that those who do live here are people that you cannot rely on, and that they lack a general sense of community. I sometimes feel the same, because here people lack empathy or common sense in terms of making peaceful convivence. I do not see things differently, because I have lived in several places and it is easy to notice such things.

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