As the mother of a son with disabilities, I try to keep an eye out for news that affects people in the large community of which he is a part.
You know, I was a community activist, so I'm used to standing out in front of an elected official's office and protesting.
It is our duty and our joy to communicate our hearts to each other. Words assist us in this task.
Those who seek the divine want to make this world a better place, which first requires that we communicate.
I've always been involved with charities and things like that, but when I started communicating with the fans and hearing their stories about the lives they lead, it really made an impact on me.
The last couple of practices, all we've been doing is a lot of defensive things. We've been going over some drills that make all of us have to communicate.
Successful communication depends on how well we listen, rather than how well we push our opinions on the person seated before us.
I am committed to ensure that our 2008 Republican presidential candidates forthrightly address issues of importance to the African-American community.
The gay community is very fickle. And I know because I'm part of it and I see it every day.
Setting up a community and seeing what happens to it when the megalomaniacs get busy: that's my main preoccupation.
Both organizations are growing rapidly due in part to answering the urgent need in the community for services and programs to help with the day-to-day struggles that come with memory disorders.
The only interesting thing about religion is how many people it's slaughtered. Communism and Nazism are religions as well, make no mistake about it.
I think I was 8 or 9 when I did my first play. It was at a community level, but that's when I knew that this is what I loved doing.
The fundamental premise is that neither the United States or the international community is going to allow Iran to develop a nuclear weapon.
Apologetics has an important place in the local church as we seek to influence our communities for Christ in an increasingly skeptical culture.
Common sense suggests that if no one ever judged other people, there would be no real human community.
Part of doing Linux was that I had to communicate a lot more instead of just being a geek in front of a computer.
I have some Russian friends. But probably only 10 percent. I don't hang out usually in the big Russian communities in Brooklyn and New Jersey.
We have a very active testing community which people don't often think about when you have open source.
I think HTML5 is one area where Mozilla has done very poorly at actually communicating what we have done.
I'm not expecting the American literary community to welcome me with open arms. To them I'm just some schmuck kid who wrote some book.