Talk:Neighborhood association

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I know this page is kind of short. I built it b/c someone had "Neighbourhood Association" pointing to "Community Development Corporation" which is definitely not the same thing unless they do it different in Britain (notice the "bour" not "bor" above).

Tebici 17:11, 13 February 2007 (UTC)

Residents Association is the concept of superiority of Neighborhood, Owners and Tenants of a certain limited province below the Municipal Corporation and the aim of a Residents Association should be educating the residents about the self-sufficiency and reduce the importance of depending the coinage system, as coinage system and monetary valuation etc., are more of detracting humanity than of uniting. Man's prime interest is food, drink and enjoyment. If anyone is getting few currency or coins, he has to depend the merchants (for purchase of agricultural goods), vehicle drivers (for bringing children to and from Schools), communication providers (informing critical situations for help), Police, Postman, Teachers, and so on the vital parts of the society. But the townships and cities consists of more paid employees and new generations are getting a lot of less civilized or less cultured ideas of life that merely depends on the coinage. Hardly the new generation sought the source of the coinage system. It was from a time so increasing the population in villages, where people used to show the identity of by way of wearing jewels, crowns, special dress-styles, ornaments, etc., in the Society to satisfy the ego and power. The kings and rulers themselves were born in the world from the man's broad-minded look for the equality among the society and the neighborhood villages, to distribute the production to those who deserve. They appointed a travelling representatives by providing food and shelter, to visit other villages to know their welfare, give and take the excess agricultural production and cattle, provided identity and weapon for his self-protection, and best ways and means for life, but the representative, based on the "ego or sleeping selfishness" took advantages for more enjoyments, who later was grown to the King and thereafter the feudal. But, these were the developments of generations and man's egos. Then was the development of coinages and the present generation trend to acquire coins and bankings and interests. Did you ever think that there was always a good attitude in formation any and every unity including religions. - M.Varma  —Preceding unsigned comment added by 111.92.66.213 (talk) 06:05, 21 October 2010 (UTC)

Section addition
We would like to add a section on this page concerning neighborhood associations abroad. Specifically, we'd like to add information on the Asian model of neighborhood associations showing how they differ from the U.S. model. Thanks

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Neighbourhood vs. Residents vs. Community Organizations
There are three articles that all seem to cover pretty much the same subject:
 * Neighborhood association
 * Residents association
 * Community association

Where I come from (Toronto) these all mean the same thing. From what I see residents association seems to be the primary UK term and neighborhood association the US one. Canada as usual using a mix of the two and also community association.

Residents association had little content, and none referenced, so I tried merging it to this article but it was reverted. Is there any real difference between these threes types of organization? If not I propose that all of them get redirected here as the largest article. - SimonP (talk) 20:03, 9 December 2020 (UTC)

This is maybe a good idea to merge in the Comparison of Home Owners' and Civic Associations article as well. That article shows a table that answers these questions, or at least has a structure to do so. AlwaysAngry (talk) 13:58, 10 April 2021 (UTC)