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(Categories: Not on home, Board of inspiration)
“Since where we live no longer determines everything about our interactions with other people, we can now actually choose where we live sort of more carefully, we can choose it based on the way we like the architecture, a particular school or we just have fallen in love with the way a place looks, instead of a kind of inheriting it along with the interactions we have.”
Joshua Meyrowitz, professor of communication at the University of New Hampshire and author of the book No Sense of Place


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