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Synonyms for civic

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Synonyms for civic

of, concerning, or affecting the community or the people

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Synonyms for civic

of or relating to or befitting citizens as individuals

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Despite this fact, we immigrants should still take the trouble to express ourselves and to be civically active in this country.
When it comes to happiness, 19 percent of highly social but civically unengaged people say they are "very happy," compared to 28 percent of highly social and civic people.
Civically, she has been board chairman of the Areawide Agency from 2013 to 2018 and board chairman for Oklahoma Puppy Express since 2012.
In any case if at all and AT ALL it had to be it could have been the Interior Minister (in this case the PM himself or the Minister of State of Interior) who could politely and civically ask the Provincial Govt.
The Oregon Public Health Association on March 1 held its annual Capitol Visit Day, teaching students, faculty and professionals how to become civically engaged in the name of public health.
Among their topics are pursuing equity: disproportionality in special education and the reframing of technical solutions to address systemic inequities, civic participation reimagined: youth interrogation and innovation in the multimodal public sphere, challenging popularized narratives of immigrant youth from West Africa: examining social processes of navigating identities and engaging civically, fostering sociopolitical consciousness with minoritized youth: insights from community-based arts programs, and reimagining critical care and problematizing the sense of school belonging as a response to inequality for immigrants and children of immigrants.
* The arts publication and think tank Createquity has named Mirae Kim the winner of the inaugural Createquity Arts Research Prize for her article "Characteristics of Civically Engaged Nonprofit Arts Organizations: The Results of a National $urvey," which was published in 2016 in Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly.
In February 2017, Facebook published the "Build a Global Community" guide that includes five areas of focus for Facebook to contribute to building a global community, These areas include building supportive communities, safe communities, informed communities, civically engaged communities, and inclusive communities.
Back in 2015, AUB, represented by the Center for Civic Engagement and Community Service (CCECS), has been ranked as the "most civically engaged campus" in the Middle East and North Africa in a first regional annual competition held by the Ma'an Arab University Alliance.
Davis is executive director of Oregon Humanities and editor of "Taking Action, Hearing the Call Across Traditions" and co-editor of "The Civically Engaged Reader," as well as frequent teacher and lecturer on the meaning of work, which he has done as a construction laborer, trail crew leader, waiter, burrito vendor, teacher, counselor and nonprofit administrator.
In his speech, Verret--a trained saxophonist--discussed the importance of Xavier continuing as an institution that is civically engaged.
"The purpose of the Phi Delta Theta Georgia Alumni Hall of Fame is to recognize members in or from the state of Georgia who have made a significant impact on professionally and or civically on a local, national or global front," said Richard T.
The donation--the largest ever received by the college--will create a center focused on creating civically responsible citizens who will lead Northeast Ohio toward a stronger economic and social future.
"Noting the remarkable contributions of Muslim Americans to our country, the President also encouraged the participants to remain civically engaged in their communities, and told them that he looked forward to seeking additional opportunities to continue the discussion of these and other issues." Obama also "thanked the participants for their work in a variety of fields and for coming together to offer views on issues of importance to their communities, noting that his regular interactions with different faith communities provided him with valuable insights and feedback," the statement continued.