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This article explores the importance of civic duties and homeowner meetings in fostering community engagement. It discusses how homeowners can secure their rights and responsibilities while participating actively in discussions that affect their lives. By understanding the significance of topics such as voter participation and local governance, community members can make informed decisions and resist the challenges that come with urban development and social changes. Together, we can create a supportive environment and uplift our shared values through cooperative action.
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Spelling Vocabulary V/CV, VC/V Patterns
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detect • to discover the existence or presence of
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focus • to make things clear or to concentrate on one thing
labor • hard work, especially physical work
lament • to feel really sad; to mourn; to regret
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panic • an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety
recite • repeat aloud from memory
resist • to withstand the force of something
rival • to be equal to in equality or ability • being in competition
rotate • turn on or around an axis or a center
secure • safe and well protected
topic • asubject or idea that people talk about Homeowner’s Meeting
unit • one part of a larger group
vanish • get lost, especially without warning or explanation
vital • urgently needed; absolutely necessary
voters • acitizen who has a legal right to vote
civic • duties and rights of citizens: relating to the citizens of a city, country, or state
mural • a painting applied to a wall surface