Table of Contents
- 1 In what ways communities are alike?
- 2 How are urban and suburban communities different?
- 3 How are rural and urban communities alike?
- 4 What is the difference between a suburb and a neighborhood?
- 5 What is the similarities of local and global community?
- 6 What are the similarities of local community and global community?
- 7 Do you have values in common with other people?
- 8 Do you think people in the suburbs share your values?
In what ways communities are alike?
Communities are the same in many ways. Some have neighborhoods with people and families. People live, work, and travel in communities. People are often connected to one another in their communities.
How are urban and suburban communities different?
An urban community is one that’s in a city or town: lots of people live there, and there are lots of different kinds of buildings close together. A suburb is a place where people live just outside of a city or town.
How are rural and urban communities alike?
Urban and rural communities are very alike, but they are different too. Urban areas have lots of tall buildings while rural areas have much open land. Both kinds of communities have homes for the people who live there. People in both communities can find places to have fun.
What are the things you consider in identifying the similarities and contrast in the community?
There are four strategies in the Identifying Similarities and Differences category: comparing, classifying, creating metaphors, and creating analogies.
What is the difference between city and suburb?
City is a large, densely populated area. Suburb is an outlying district of a city, especially a residential area.
What is the difference between a suburb and a neighborhood?
As nouns the difference between neighborhood and suburbs is that neighborhood is (chiefly|obsolete) the quality of being a neighbor, of living nearby, next to each-other; proximity while suburbs is the populated area surrounding a city.
What is the similarities of local and global community?
Answer: – Globalisation tends to emphasise similarities, whereas local emphasises difference. The relationship between the individual and the group is dynamic in that both depend upon and interact with each other. The cultural context in which this occurs is what distinguished societies from one another.
What are the similarities of local community and global community?
How are people in rural and urban areas alike and different?
Among urban dwellers, 46% say most people in rural areas have values that are similar to theirs, while 53% say the values of rural Americans are very or somewhat different. This is in line with the way urban adults view those in the suburbs: 52% say people in the suburbs generally share their values, 47% say they don’t.
Do you have a negative view of people in your community?
About seven-in-ten college graduates in urban (72%) and rural (69%) areas say others have a negative view of people in their community type; 59% of those with some college or less education in urban areas and 53% in rural areas say the same.
Do you have values in common with other people?
When it comes to whether they have values in common with people who live in other types of communities, however, the public is more divided. Among urban dwellers, 46% say most people in rural areas have values that are similar to theirs, while 53% say the values of rural Americans are very or somewhat different.
This is in line with the way urban adults view those in the suburbs: 52% say people in the suburbs generally share their values, 47% say they don’t. Like those in urban areas, rural residents are also divided on whether the values of suburbanites are generally similar to (53%) or different from (46%) theirs.